Agatha Christie Fan page including a biography and links. http://fly.cc.fer.hr/~shlede/my/agatha.html
Extractions: This page is dedicated to, in my humble opinion, the best mystery writer of all time. Here you can find a list of all her books, little something about some of the books, little something about the woman herself, and, of course, some related links that I've found. Hope you will find something interesting here. If you want to ask me some questions or give me some suggestions , feel free to do so. I'm really going to answer all the questions that I can and know, however sometimes I recieve questions which I wouldn't be able to answer if I was Agatha Christie herself. So if you don't get an answer for your question it means that I probably don't know it. Just don't ask me to do a book report for you, 'cause I don't have that much free time. Thank you for visiting my home page.
Extractions: Agatha Christie , was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott , but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre. More ...
Hercule Poirot - Home Profile of the character, with information about the books, short stories, movies, and TV appearances. http://www.freewebs.com/poirot/
Extractions: Agatha Christie: Career Partners in Crime Impossible Crimes Experimental Mysteries ... A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection Home Page The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) The Man in the Brown Suit (1924) The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1925) The Thirteen Problems / The Tuesday Club Murders (1927 - 1931) The Murder at the Vicarage (1930) Black Coffee (1930) The Sittaford Mystery / Murder at Hazelmoor (1931) Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Death in the Clouds (1935) The ABC Murders (1935) Murder in Mesopotamia (1936) Dumb Witness / Poirot Loses A Client (1937) Murder in the Mews / Dead Man's Mirror (collected 1937) Appointment with Death (1938) The Regatta Mystery (1935 - 1939) Hercule Poirot's Christmas / Murder for Christmas (1938) Easy to Kill (1939) And Then There Were None (1939) The Labors of Hercules (1939 - 1940) Sad Cypress (1940) One Two, Buckle My Shoe / An Overdose of Death (1940) Evil Under the Sun (1941) The Body in the Library (1942) Death Comes as the End (1944) Sparkling Cyanide (1945) The Mousetrap (collected 1950) A Murder is Announced (1950) They Came To Baghdad (1951) Dead Man's Folly (1956) Double Sin (1925 - 1960) The Pale Horse (1961) The Clocks (1963) Elephants Can Remember (1972) Curtain (1975) Poirot Investigates Partners in Crime (1924 - 1928)
Agatha Christie Online Biography, bibliography, and information about the novels and short stories. http://members.multimania.co.uk/Agaweb/
Christie, Agatha | Define Christie, Agatha At Dictionary.com Cultural Dictionary Christie, Agatha definition A twentiethcentury English author known for her play The Mousetrap and her many detective thrillers and murder mysteries. She http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Christie, Agatha
Agatha Christie Bibliografia della scrittrice, suddivisa per romanzi, racconti e teatro. http://www.genovalibri.it/christie/index.htm
Agatha Christie : Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre Biographie de l auteure, bibliographie, r sum de certains de ses livres. Pr sentation des principaux personnages de ses romans; commentaires et avis des visiteurs. http://agatha.christie.free.fr
Gadetection / Christie, Agatha Source Wikipedia. Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, DBE (September 15, 1890 – January 12, 1976), was a British crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name http://gadetection.pbworks.com/Christie, Agatha
Agatha CHRISTIE, Reine Du Roman Policier Page personnelle pr sentant les principaux personnages de l auteure ainsi qu une courte filmographie. http://emmanuel.curis.online.fr/Christie.html
Extractions: Agatha C HRISTIE Retour à ma page personnelle Attention, page en cours de construction. Chacun sait qu'une des reines du roman policier est la célèbre anglaise Agatha C HRISTIE . Ses plus populaires détectives sont bien sûr Hercule Poirot et Miss Jane Marple, mais son univers ne se limite pas à cela. En effet, de nombreux autres enquêteurs sont nés dans sa fertile imagination, et surtout tout un univers cohérent, principalement en Angleterre mais pas uniquement. Les détectives Mon préféré. D'origine belge, ancien policier, il vient s'installer en Angleterre suite à l'occupation de son pays par les Allemands pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Petit homme plutôt ridicule, au crâne ovoïde, aux yeux verts parcourus de dangereux éclats et porteur d'une superbe moustache dont il est très fier, il est vaniteux, obnubilé par l'ordre et la méthode et ne compte que sur ses « petites cellules grises ». Toute sa carrière londonienne est retracée ; par ordre chronologique (les dates étant celles de l'action, pas forcément celles de parution), il apparaît dans : La Mystérieuse affaire de Styles . La première enquête d'Hercule Poirot, immédiatement après son arrivée en Angleterre (en 1917) ; il retrouve son ami Hastings et l'inspecteur Japp. Le premier livre d'Agatha Christie.
Christie, Agatha (1890-1979) Summary | BookRags.com Christie, Agatha (18901979). Christie, Agatha (1890-1979) summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. http://www.bookrags.com/research/christie-agatha-1890-1979-sjpc-01/
Agatha Christie Collection At Bartleby.com Brief biography, some quotations, and an online version of The Mysterious Affair at Styles. http://www.bartleby.com/people/ChristieA.html
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Christie, Agatha Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, Order of the British Empire DBE (September 15, 1890 – January 12, 1976), also known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Agatha_Christie
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Previous (Agate) Next (Agave) Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan , Order of the British Empire DBE (September 15, 1890 – January 12, 1976), also known as Dame Agatha Christie , was an English crime fiction writer. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott , but is remembered for her 80 mystery novels, particularly those featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Jane Marple, which have earned her the sobriquet 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the mystery novel. Her appeal is so large that Christie is often cited, by the Guinness Book of World Records and others, as the all-time best-selling writer of fiction, and the best-selling writer of any kind second only to William Shakespeare . An estimated billion copies of her novels have been sold in English, and another billion in 103 other languages. As an example of her broad appeal, she is the all-time best-selling author in France, with over 40 million copies sold in French (as of 2003) versus 22 million for Emile Zola , the nearest contender. She is purportedly outsold only by the Bible.
Allreaders.com Agatha Christie Club Analysis of the plot, setting, characters, theme, and structure of her novels, and links to similar works by other novelists. http://www.allreaders.com/Topic.asp?TopicID=114
Ten Little Niggers - CHRISTIE, Agatha | Between The Covers Rare Books First edition. Some sunning to the spine ends, and a dampstain on the front board, an about very good copy in an attractive, very good plus example of the dustwrapper with some http://www.betweenthecovers.com/btc/item/59840
Extractions: Home About Us Site Map Help ... Shopping Cart Images+Detail Item Info CHRISTIE, Agatha Ten Little Niggers London: Collins for the Crime Club (1939). First edition. Some sunning to the spine ends, and a dampstain on the front board, an about very good copy in an attractive, very good plus example of the dustwrapper with some neatly effected professional restoration, particularly at the base of the spine. A highly politically incorrect title even when it was published, the jacket compounded the problem by portraying little black figures with big white lips cavorting with spears and eating watermelon. The book was published in America as And Then There Were None and was later reissued as Ten Little Indians, perhaps only an incremental improvement over the original. In any event, one of Christie's most ingenious, rarest, and sought after titles, reportedly the best-selling mystery of all time. Made into an excellent 1945 film, And Then There Were None , directed by Rene Clair, scripted by Dudley Nichols and with Barry Sullivan and Walter Huston leading an excellent ensemble cast. [BTC #59840] More Results Explore BTC highlights along with additional titles in stock related to the item above...
Extractions: Agatha Christie was born on born on September l5th. 1890 in a house called Ashfield in Torre Parish about a twenty- minute walk from All Saints' Church. She was the youngest of three children with an older sister called Madge and a brother, Monty, who was ten years her senior. Her father was American, her mother was English and they were called Frederick and Clara. When Agatha was born her father donated a sum of money to All Saints' Church to mark her birth and she became a founder member and this church will always be associated with her. On October 2Oth 1890, when she was two months old, she was baptised in this church in the same font that we use today. She received the names Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. . . Mary after her grandmother, Clarissa after her mother and Agatha which was suggested for her by a friend on the way to the church. Throughout life this church and her Christian faith remained an important priority and this all started at All Saints. Her father took her to church every Sunday and always sat in the front row. Every week ten minutes into the sermon he would ask, "Do you want to leave now?" To which she always replied decisively, "No"