Agatha Christie (International) assertion Agatha Christie i(A49308 works by) (birth name: Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller) (a.k.a. Mrs Max Mallowan; (Dame) Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie; Mrs Agatha Christie; Agatha Christie Mallowan; Mary Westmacott)
Born: Established: 15 Sep 1890 Torquay, Devon (County),
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 12 Jan 1976 Wallingford, Oxfordshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Female
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1 The Tour Down Under Agatha Christie , Mathew Prichard (editor), 2012 extract correspondence (The Grand Tour : Letters and Photographs from the British Empire Expedition 1922)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20-21 October 2012; (p. 6-7)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Grand Tour : Letters and Photographs from the British Empire Expedition 1922 Agatha Christie , Mathew Prichard (editor), London : HarperCollins Australia , 2012 Z1878446 2012 selected work correspondence travel

'In 1922 Agatha Christie set sail on a 10-month voyage around the British Empire as part of a trade mission to promote the forthcoming British Empire Exhibition. Leaving their two-year-old daughter behind with Agatha′s sister, Agatha and her husband set sail at the end of January and did not return until December. She kept up a detailed weekly correspondence with her mother, describing in detail the exotic places and people she encountered as the mission travelled through South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii and Canada.

'The extensive and previously unpublished letters are accompanied by hundreds of photos taken on her portable camera as well as some of the original letters, postcards, newspaper cuttings and memorabilia collected by Agatha on her trip.

'Edited and introduced by Agatha Christie′s grandson, Mathew Prichard, this unique travelogue reveals a new side to Agatha Christie, demonstrating how her appetite for exotic plots and locations for her books began with this eye-opening trip, which took place just after only her second novel had been published. The letters are full of tales of seasickness and sunburn, motor trips and surf boarding, and encounters with welcoming locals and overbearing Colonials.

'The Grand Tour is a book steeped in history, sure to fascinate anyone interested in the lost world of the 1920s. Coming from the pen of Britain′s biggest literary export and the world′s most widely translated author, it is also a fitting tribute to Agatha Christie and is sure to fascinate her legions of worldwide fans.' (From the publisher's website)

1 The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge Agatha Christie , 1950 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , March no. 68 1950; (p. 24)
1 The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman Agatha Christie , 1949 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , January no. 54 1949; (p. 17)
1 The Kidnapped Prime Minister Agatha Christie , 1949 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , August no. 61 1949; (p. 16)
1 The Million Dollar Bond Robbery Agatha Christie , 1948 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , October no. 51 1948; (p. 95)
1 The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim Agatha Christie , 1948 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , February no. 43 1948; (p. 81)
1 The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb Agatha Christie , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , December no. 41 1947; (p. 81)
1 The Adventure of the Cheap Flat Agatha Christie , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , February no. 31 1947; (p. 51)
1 Accident Agatha Christie , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , April no. 33 1947; (p. 69)
1 The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan Agatha Christie , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , August no. 37 1947; (p. 20-32)
1 The Case of the Missing Will Agatha Christie , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , March no. 32 1947; (p. 103-110)
1 The Adventure of "The Western Star" Agatha Christie , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: Short Story Magazine , October no. 27 1946; (p. 13-29)
1 y separately published work icon And Then There Were None (International) assertion Agatha Christie , United Kingdom (UK) : The Crime Club , 1939 6615855 1939 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Peril at End House Agatha Christie , London : Collins , 1932 Z1605907 1932 single work novel crime mystery 'Hercule Poirot and his good friend Captain Hastings are enjoying a well-deserved break on the Cornish Riviera, in the idyllic village of St Loo. Wandering along the terrace of the Hotel Majestic, Poirot literally falls at the feet of a pretty, dark-haired girl, and much to Hasting's delight insists that she join them for a cocktail. The girl is Nicky Buckley, last of a long line of Buckleys to live at End House, an isolated old place perched on a rocky outcrop. Nick says she is having fun staying there, despite the fact that she has had three near-fatal accidents in the past few days. Poirots ears prick up, to him that is more than concidence. And when Nick jerks away from a bee flying past that turns out to be a bullet, Poirot knows there is work ahead. The perpetrator of these 'accidents' may well be endlessly inventive and clever, but is he a match for M. Poirot?' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
1 y separately published work icon Partners in Crime (International) assertion Agatha Christie , United Kingdom (UK) : Dodd, Mead , 1929 7945263 1929 selected work short story

A collection of short stories featuring Christie's detectives Tommy and Tuppence Beresford.

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