AGATHA CHRISTIE. | Contact this seller Hardcover. The recipient, Dorothy North, was a close friend and integral member of Christie's London social circle in the 1930s. e) The Mousetrap. | Contact this seller The dust wrapper has a few chips to the top and bottom of the spine. Condition of the book: a very good to near fine copy considering the age. More about this book Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Christie s most famous character was the fastidious and logical Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, who ultimately featured in 33 novels, more than 50 short stories, and one play. First edition, first impression. Published by Periodical. And on several occasions Queen Mary transported Prime Minister Churchill, travelling as "Colonel Warden" on the ship s manifest for security. Signed by Author. [c.1959] Blue card covers with printed label and marked "Uncorrected Copy" in pencil to upper wrapper. Outer blue boards are unmarked and universal throughout. Seller Inventory # 004164. Condition: Fine. The recipient, Dorothy North, was a close friend and integral member of Christie's London social circle in the 1930s. The navy morocco, blue cloth, and blue & gold marbled paper of course nods to both the Queen Mary and the "sparking blue water" Hercule Poirot looks across in the opening sentence of Christie s story. It is quite telling that Christie recalls this sentence verbatim and with pride mentions it to Higgnis. Signed by Author. False clues are laid with effortless skill up to the final revelation" (Julian Symons, Manchester Evening News). Agatha Christie." More information about this seller Agatha Christie. Together 15 items, 1 printed book, 3 complete typescripts, 7 autograph letters signed from Christie to Gregg (most with original envelopes), menu signed by Christie and 21 cast members of The Mousetrap, a Christmas card sent from Christie to Gregg, an original playbill … Original decorative tan cloth, with design and lettering in black, spine edges gently rubbed, some leaves slightly rough-cut, pages clean bar a little edge-spotting, one early leaf with very slight edge-wear. Previous owners name also inscribed on page. Signed by Gregg and annotated throughout in blue ink, the final page of "The Patient" with note ("End to follow"). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2009; Curran, John (2009). A VERY GOOD FIRST IN SCARCE DJ. : It appeared first in the US in October 1920, then in the UK in early 1921. Journalist, playwright, Congresswoman, ambassador and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Clare Boothe Luce (1903-1987) was ambitious, charming, accomplished, intelligent, and promiscuous. Dated 1969 on the copyright page. Why Disn't They Ask Evans? (Newton, MA, U.S.A.), About this Item: New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1944, 1944. No other dates mentioned. The dust wrapper has a few chips to the top and bottom of the spine. A very good and rare copy in the dust jacket, signed by the author to front endpaper. Second edition. 1st Edition. The Mysterious Affair At Styles (with author-signed sheet). THE HOLLOW by Agatha Christie. See more ideas about agatha christie, agatha, books. 1st Edition. Forum Auctions has 7 Agatha Christie first editions for sale in their 25 March auction of "Fine Books". She also had a tempestuous affair with Churchill's only son, Randolph, whom she met at Chartwell in the early 1930s while having an affair with Bernard Baruch. It is kinder than letting her go on trying.". Fine, clean pages. (1926), From: Original orange cloth with thick black lettering. Beautifully signed with her full name Agatha Christie Mallowan . She was the dedicatee of Christie's 1940 novel One Two, Buckle My Shoe. She was the dedicatee of Christie's 1940 novel One Two, Buckle My Shoe. Published by With the author's inscription to the front free endpaper, 'With love from Agatha Christie'. Octavo, original cloth. 19 pages in total spanning 1953-72. Internally very clean with a couple of minor foxing spots to the page block. Together with a handwritten Agtha Christie letter addressed to Mr John Higgins. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. No previous owners names, no bookplates, no stamps. Many of the liner s luxuries were stripped to make way for practical uses such as the transatlantic transportation of troops, and supplies. Inscribed by Author(s). He was director of five Agatha Christie plays, including The Mousetrap for seven years of its record-breaking run, from 1953 (it was first staged on 6 October 1952, directed by Peter Cotes). A superb collection of material, illuminating Christie's relationship with her director and producer over the course of five plays and two decades. First UK edition. 1948.' Published by First Edition. Agatha Christie /Mary Westmacott. Octavo, original cloth. Sophie Hannah's second book follows the phenomenal global success of her first Poirot novel, The Monogram Murders, which was published in September 2014. Very good in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. Christe became the world's most read and most tranlslated author. (Bushey Heath, HERTS, United Kingdom), About this Item: Collins Crime Club., London., 1969. She was the dedicatee of Christie's 1940 novel One Two, Buckle My Shoe. For the most part, we have listed the original title (also the title the book is being sold under). 1st Edition. Nice assocation to the journalist with a back story. Condition: Fine. A nice copy and more so with the added benefit of having the authors signature included. 13. Death Comes as the End is unique among Christie's novels in avoiding near-contemporary settings and in featuring no European characters. A near fine copy that seems unread. The dust wrapper is in very good condition, showing the correctly printed price of 7s.6d.net to the spine. Upon her maiden voyage on 27 May 1936 Queen Mary represented both the might of Britain s naval power and the height of sophistication in craft and luxury. MANOR COLLECTABLES A very good and rare copy in the dust jacket, signed by the author to front endpaper. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Buy Agatha Christie Signed Books, Comics & Magazines and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Clean pages, rare signed copy of this title, 8 other titles available. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 into a wealthy upper-middle-class family in Torquay, Devon.She was the youngest of three children born to Frederick Alvah Miller, "a gentleman of substance", and his wife Clarissa Margaret ("Clara") Miller née Boehmer. Inscribed by Author(s). Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Hardcover. 1. The beauty of such letter is its guaranteed authenticity due to the personal stationary used, the long handwritten letter and the full signature. Hardcover. In the letter Christie thanks Higgins for the GBP 50 reward for reviewing a few crime short stories submitted for a competiotion to The Times . No previous owners names, no bookplates, no stamps. Outer blue board with gold lettering to the spine is unmarked and universal throughout. First Edition. The top seller was a 1933 Lord Edgware Dies in an unrestored jacket (£15,000 / $21,000). 11. 77 pages, each play separately paginated. Christie signed "Agatha Christie" on p. 3 in black ink above the printed title of her story, "Poirot and the Triangle at Rhodes". North's daughter, Susan, and Christie's daughter, Rosalind, were also close friends and the joint dedicatees of Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy. Hardcover. Hardcover. First British edition of Crooked House; signed by Agatha Christie First published by in the U.S. by Dodd, Mead and Company in March of 1949 and in the U.K. by the Collins Crime Club on May 23rd of the same year, Christie’s Crooked House tells the tale of the Leonides family, three generations living together in the same house dominated by wealthy and overbearing patriarch, Aristide Leonides. 5. | Contact this seller Seller Inventory # 004197. 21. Hardcover. With the author's signed presentation inscription to Dorothy North: 'Dorothy from Agatha Oct. 1954'. Author's presentation copy, inscribed "Geoff & Violet from Agatha" on the front endpaper. Collins Crime Club, London, 1970. https://www.harringtonbooks.co.uk/pages/author/247/agatha-christie More information about this seller Signed by Author(s). ', UK first edition, first printing, published by W. Collins Sons for The Crime Club Ltd. ABA/ ILAB. Drawing on the experience of trips to the Middle East while accompanying her second husband, the noted archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, Christie's plot unwinds in ancient Thebes, in the home of Imhotep, an Egyptian mortuary priest. North's daughter, Susan, and Christie's daughter, Rosalind, were also close friends and the joint dedicatees of Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy. A Play in Two Acts. Extensively annotated throughout in blue ink by Gregg and with three pages of cancelled notes in pencil. The world’s greatest detective, Hercule Poirot — legendary star of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile — returns to solve a delectably twisty mystery.. OUT NOW IN HARDBACK, EBOOK AND AUDIO North's daughter, Susan, and Christie's daughter, Rosalind, were also close friends and the joint dedicatees of Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy. Dated 1973 on the title page. | Contact this seller | Contact this seller 9. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. f) Seven autograph letters from Agatha Christie to Hubert Gregg. Collins Clear-Type Press: London and Glasgow, 1946. Seller Inventory # 000178. (1945), From: For the serious Christie completist! Crime Club, London, United Kingdom, 1970. Closed tears along the front panel and across the spine.Rubbing along the top and folds. W. Collins Sons for The Crime Club Ltd., 1934. 2. This issue contains the first publication of Churchill s essay "Queen of the Seas" about the legendary ocean liner the Queen Mary. The Rose and the Yew Tree by Mary Westmacott. (PASADENA, CA, U.S.A.), About this Item: DOUBLEDAY, 1934. Collins, 1937. (1949), About this Item: Collins Crime Club., 1949. Seller Inventory # 1000316. (1937), From: The first reason is that Agatha Christie has written over 70 novels and it is one of my life’s aims to read them all. Of the unjacketed copies, The Murder on the Links is the rarest. Affixed to the inside rear cover is the illustrated bookplate of Clare Boothe Luce - perhaps one of the few people who could secure the signatures of both Churchill and Christie. ABOVE: William Irish, Phantom Lady (NY: Pocket Books, 1944), with cover art by Leo Manso. BooksnBobs. A rare and collectable Agatha Christie item with a unique inscription, given the association between the author and the recipient. Fast & Free shipping on many items! About this Item: Collins Crime Club, London, 1953. Signed by Agatha Christie on the title page. All spine print remains legible. 1970, Be the first to know about our latest books, upcoming events and special offers, Tel: +44 (0)20 7591 0220Fax: +44 (0)20 7225 7054. Plus the added bonus of having the signature of the Author included. The dust wrapper is complete but has two tiny chips at the base of the spine. The recipient, Dorothy North, was a close friend and integral member of Christie's London social circle in the 1930s. 1st Edition. Signed by Agatha Christie on the title page. Fine in Fine, 1st ed UK 1st pt , Signed in archival protection. Collins Crime Club, 1944. Peril at End House - INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. The dust wrapper has had light restoration performed to the tip and tail of the spine, also to the corners of the front and rear flap folds. Housed in a quarter morocco solander box with gilt spine lettering. | Contact this seller Fine in Near Fine, clipped, Signed, 1st ed 1st pt in archival protection. Hardcover. Published by lovely signature rare thus. A near fine copy and SIGNED by Agatha Christie directly onto the title page. [1931], London 350 tight and bright pages. Collins, London There seems little chance of the murderer being caught -- until her makes the crucial and vain mistake of challenging Hercule… | Contact this seller (1934), From: In 1956, the year after Churchill resigned his second and final premiership, Agatha Christie was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in honor of her contribution to British literature. 1st Edition. 1948.' Collins Crime Club, London, 1932. First Edition. THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES (PRECEDES THE UK FIRST! Signed. The recipient, Dorothy North, was a close friend and integral member of Christie's London social circle in the 1930s. ISBN 978-0-06-200652-3. Condition of the book: good with no previous owner's names, no bookplates and no stamps. Wonderful book for fans of Agatha Christie. 1st Edition. Published by Fine, clean pages. Signed by Author(s). Drawing on the experience of trips to the Middle East while accompanying her second husband, the noted archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, Christie's plot unwinds in ancient Thebes, in the home of Imhotep, an Egyptian mortuary priest. The archive and correspondence, spanning nearly 20 years, includes three Agatha Christie plays in typescript, each one the director's working copy with extensive revisions to the text, notes on staging and lighting, often with related notes, manuscript revisions and correspondence between Gregg, Agatha Christie, and the producer Peter Saunders; Gregg's own copy of The Mousetrap, inscribed and presented to him by Agatha Christie on the occasion of "our sixth birthday"; and Agatha Christie's holograph manuscript for the ending of "The Patient", the last play in Rule of Three. Collins, London, United Kingdom, 1968. Seller Inventory # 110880. Condition: Near Fine. Published by Published by Hard Cover. More information about this seller Queen of the Seas" by Winston S. Churchill and "Poirot and the Triangle at Rhodes" by Agatha Christie in The Strand Magazine, May 1936 A unique copy thus, signed by three luminaries - the copy of Clare Boothe Luce with her signature and bookplate, additionally signed by both Winston S. Churchill and Agatha Christie. First Edition. Signed by Author(s). "Never has Mrs. Christie exerted her incomparable power of deception with more subtlety or to better effect. Hardcover. Whether beautifully bound, signed by the author or bursting with exclusive content, these collectible editions make exquisite gifts and are the perfect adornment to any bookshelf. Agatha Christie Limited. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. ; front hinge starting; previous owners ink name and address ( Manitoba) to front paste down.Very good overall. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Christie has typed her " Winterbrook House" return address in the appropriate space and again at the top of her reply. The covers are bright, clean, complete, and firmly attached, with only minor wear to hinges and extremities. One of very few Christie novels never to have been adapted for performance, Death Comes as the End shows a little-known side of the author's literary talent. Agatha Christie Annotated Bibliography & Selected Collectible Books There are few authors as widely known as Agatha Christie, who, for collectors can be so puzzling! First British edition of Christie's classic murder mystery. More information about this seller 'Why Disn't They Ask Evans?' New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1944 Collins, London Small fade strip at the top of the spine matching the loss at the top of the wrapper. h) A Christmas card, from the Victoria and Albert Museum, sent to Hubert Gregg and inscribed in blue ink "From / Agatha Christie". | Contact this seller Overall, a nice pre war Christie title in it's original first edition, first Impression dust wrapper, Inscribed by the author. Hardcover. North's daughter, Susan, and Christie's daughter, Rosalind, were also close friends and the joint dedicatees of Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy. Signed by Author(s). Hardcover. (Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.), About this Item: Collins, London, 1963. Published in paperback in the United States in 1954 under the title 'Murder After Hours'. Condition: Fine. A near fine copy, a little cocked with a slightly faded spine. "A subject of perennial appeal - unhappy families: lots of scattered siblings, lots of Victorian money (made from corn plasters). Published by Samuel French, 1954. Collins Crime Club., London., 1969. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 6. Signed by Author(s). (1963), From: The magazine itself approaches very good condition, particularly considering the inherent fragility of the format. And on several occasions Queen Mary transported Prime Minister Churchill, travelling as "Colonel Warden" on the ship s manifest for security. When this story was published, Christie was already a celebrated author and the release of any new Poirot mystery was an anticipated event. John Lane, New York / Ryerson, New York / Toronto. c) Rule of Three: Three Plays by Agatha Christie (The Rats, Afternoon at the Seaside, The Patient). Collins Crime Club, London, 1953. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English with another billion in over 70 foreign languages. The original dust jacket is not present. Published by | Contact this seller Signed by Author(s). Closed tears along the front panel and across the spine.Rubbing along the top and folds. A superb collection of material, illuminating Christie's relationship with her director and producer over the course of five plays and two decades. Be sure you are investigating the right murder, and watch for mirrors (always interesting in Christie). e) The Mousetrap. Jonkers Rare Books lovely signature rare thus. “People often ask me what made me take up writing …. Buy Agatha Christie Signed Books, Comics & Magazines and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Closed tear and rubbing at the base of the spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. (Dallas, TX, U.S.A.), About this Item: Collins, London, United Kingdom, 1968. h) A Christmas card, from the Victoria and Albert Museum, sent to Hubert Gregg and inscribed in blue ink "From / Agatha Christie". The contents are clean and complete. Published by Samuel French, 1954. The entire piece measures 10.75 inches by 12.5 inches. | Free shipping on many items! Agatha Christie passed away in 1976 as a household name that left behind an enormously rich body of published work. Digital photos on request. First edition of this classic work of detective fiction, the first of Christie's novels to feature Hercule Poirot's secretary, Felicity Lemon. Churchill signed "from | Winston S. Churchill | 1936" on p.43 in three lines in black ink above his printed name. Signed by Author. Agatha Christie. The recipient, Dorothy North, was a close friend and integral member of Christie's London social circle in the 1930s. Open for browsing,an appointment is recommended. This May, 1936 issue of The Strand Magazine (Vol. There is soiling to the spine, also with light soiling to the rear panel. Signed Agatha Christie boldly in ink on the title page. No Jacket. XCI, No. (1944), From: Internally very clean with a couple of minor foxing spots to the page block. Our shops are open and we are processing online, telephone and email orders as normal. Published in paperback in the United States in 1954 under the title 'Murder After Hours'. Born on September 15, 1890, in Torquay, England, Agatha Christie published her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, in 1920, and went on to become one of the most famous writers in history, with mysteries like Murder at the Vicarage, Partners in Crime and Sad Cypress. I’ve made a little dent in that task so far – edging towards 20 of her books (these ones, if you’re interested).So anything that helps me read more Christie, especially titles I may not have heard of before, is really appealing to me. No dust jacket. Published by John Atkinson Books sell an immense collection of first edition books ranging from classic Harry Potter and Agatha Christie rare first editions to Ian Fleming and Roald Dahl books. Topics include a poor review, "still, plays are like race horses, always either amazing or disappointing their stables", comments on possible revisions to a play in production, the development of her then unfinished play Fiddler's Five, her astonishment at the continuing popularity of The Mousetrap and in the later years, health issues. Christie expresses how she looks forward to meet the authors at the party in the autumn. 90 Pages. 28. Agatha Christie. Condition: Near Fine. Octavo, original cloth. Second edition. Such was her notoriety that in 1944, in her first term in Congress, the 41-year-old Luce was elected "Woman of the Year" by a poll of American newspaper editors, pushing Eleanor Roosevelt into a distant second place. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Letter has been folded in the appropriate spots and is a little rough around the edges where it would have been opened by the recipient. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. [c.1961] Red card wrappers, bound into a blue folder. Condition: Good. Agatha Christie. (1921), From: Signed limited edition set: The Mysterious Affair at Styles; Towards Zero; The Labours of Hercules; Crooked House; A Murder is Announced; Sleeping Murder. Signed by Author(s). Neverland Books Collins Crime Club, London, 1951. Churchill Book Collector ABAA/ILAB/IOBA (1968), From: Dated 1949 on the copyright page. Seller Inventory # 100763. First Edition. Be sure you are investigating the right murder, and watch for mirrors (always interesting in Christie). Signed by Author. Dame Agatha Christie (1890-1976) remains the best-selling novelist of all time, best known for her works of mystery. LAID IN is a TYPED LETTER SIGNED (in pen) by the author to a fan in 1972 thanking him for his comments and his appreciation of re-reading of one of her books. Rare signed photograph of the novelist Agatha Christie. Hardcover. 16. Seller Inventory # ABE-1495109656150. A good copy in dust jacket. Jacket design by William Randall. Dated 20 November 1964, signed for Hubert Gregg by Agatha Christie and 21 members of cast. Gregg described his experiences in his book, Agatha Christie and All That Mousetrap (Kimber 1980). Letter has been folded in the appropriate spots and is a little rough around the edges where it would have been opened by the recipient. Previous owners name also inscribed on page. is Christies 18th novel, published in the same year as the landmark 'Murder on the Orient Express'. The original dust jacket is NOT present. Cloth is rubbed and worn at extremities, slightly tanned at spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Some soiling to top of text-block; moderate bumping to board corners. Condition: Near Fine. | Contact this seller Published by North's daughter, Susan, and Christie's daughter, Rosalind, were also close friends and the joint dedicatees of Christie's 1939 novel Murder is Easy. This copy was presented to Anthony Huntly Gordon, the Mousetrap Company's Manager,by Agatha Christie and it bears the author's inscription and signature in blue ink to the front endpaper: "For Tony Huntly Gordon on our Sixth Birthday (See how they run!) (1951), About this Item: Collins Crime Club, London, 1951. Agatha Christie. 1st Edition. First edition, signed presentation copy from the author; 8vo; publisher's orange cloth, slightly marked and rubbed, in excellent supplied dust-jacket. Hardcover. London Collins Crime Club, 1954. Octavo, original cloth. 1st Edition. Introducing the detective Poirot, it was published by The Bodley Head in the US in 1920 and in the UK in 1921, with the publisher requesting more novels that Christie was happy to provide. Much of her later life was devoted to the many theatrical productions of her work including of course The Mousetrap, a play so successful it has been running continuously since its first performance in 1952. Death Comes as the End is unique among Christie's novels in avoiding near-contemporary settings and in featuring no European characters. The red cloth binding is very clean indeed with a small bump to the bottom corner of the front panel, free of any fading, in a near fine dust wrapper, with the habitual fading to the red lettering to the spine. Journalist, playwright, Congresswoman, ambassador and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Clare Boothe Luce (1903-1987) was ambitious, charming, accomplished, intelligent, and promiscuous. Presentation inscription from the producer Peter Saunders dated December 1952 to the front free endpaper, and inscribed by the author "Happy Memories / Agatha Christie". Price of £1.80 net on the front flap. Published by Curran, John (2011). (WOODHALL SPA, LINCS, United Kingdom), About this Item: Samuel French, London, 1954. Published by More information about this seller London, Collins Crime Club, 1939. . First American Edition. Typescript. No inscriptions, tears or loss. The New York Times thought that, even though it was her first published work, 'she betrays the cunning of an old hand'. This is Agatha Christie in an unaccustomed mood, but as sure in her handling of character and situation - and our attention - as she ever was" (Queen). But there are plenty of Agatha Christie's novels, short stories & plays to … Together 15 items, 1 printed book, 3 complete typescripts, 7 autograph letters signed from Christie to Gregg (most with original envelopes), menu signed by Christie and 21 cast members of The Mousetrap, a Christmas card sent from Christie to Gregg, an original playbill for The Hollow, and programme for Rule of Three. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Signed limited Agatha Christie set: The Mysterious Affair at Styles; Towards Zero; The Labours of Hercules; Crooked House; A Murder is Announced; Sleeping Murder Agatha Christie Published by … Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items HARDBACK - A very good or better book, with clean red boards that are entirely free of soiling. Upon her maiden voyage on 27 May 1936 Queen Mary represented both the might of Britain s naval power and the height of sophistication in craft and luxury. This first book by Agatha Christie and first appearance of Hercule Poirot, was published in 1920 by John Lane, New York and subsequently in the U.K. by John Lane, The Bodley Head in 1921.VERY GOOD without the rare jacket.THE CANADIAN FIRST EDITION obviously PRECEDES THE BRITISH FIRST EDITION and USED THE FIRST U.S. | Contact this seller More information about this seller Hardcover. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. There is a touch of fading to the spine, but is still fresh in appearance. [c.1961] Written in blue ink on the reverse of Victoria Hotel, Wolverhampton headed stationery. The first novel in four years to feature Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. (1990), From: Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. x-lib; ghost tape residue on cover board where lib sticker was removed; from the private collection of the seller; please contact; cannot authenticate signature. The outer red boards with black lettering is unmarked and universal throughout. 1953-72 Marked in blue ink "Amended" to the title page. Condition: Near Fine. Dated 1973 on the title page. A near fine copy, a little cocked with a slightly faded spine. Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB She was the dedicatee of Christie's 1940 novel One Two, Buckle My Shoe. Very good in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. John Lane The Bodley Head, 1921 No tears or loss. (1946), From: Colllins., London., 1973. No loss or tears, with the publisher's printed price of £1.25 / 25s.net present to the corner of the front flap. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd , UK first edition with handwritten and signed Christie letter. John Lane, New York / Ryerson, New York / Toronto [c.1961] Written in blue ink on the reverse of Victoria Hotel, Wolverhampton headed stationery. A rare example of this authors signature. 255 bright and tight page. 2nd Edition. 77 pages, each play separately paginated. Great deals on 1st Edition Hardcover Agatha Christie Books. Collecting Agatha Christie. The spine is - as usual - faded, along with a 3cm strip along the spine on rear board as shown. | Contact this seller The inner pages are clean with a little foxing to the outer pages. Collins Crime Club, London Here, consulting detective Miss Marple assists with the investigation of the murder of Rex Fortescue, whose autopsy has revealed that the cause of death was poisoning by taxine. Inspired by Christie's own trips to Baghdad with her second husband, archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, They Came To Baghdad opens with enthusiastic young adventurer Victoria Jones discovering a dying secret British agent in her hotel room. [c.1961] Red card wrappers, bound into a blue folder. Vagabond Books, A.B.A.A. Samuel French, London, 1954. Seller Inventory # 117752. The original glassine wrapper is present and is good only ,being rather browned with creases and three tears butit has done its job of protecting the covers! Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks: Fifty Years of Mysteries in the Making. In this murder mystery classic, wealthy patriarch Richard Abernethie dies suddenly in his home and, when his sister is murdered immediately following the reading of his will, Belgian detective Hercule Poirot is called in to investigate.
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