Christie chronicle

Christie chronicle.
Kate Stine [ed.] New York, NY: Agatha Christie Society, 1993-2001
Introductory Issue,
Issue No. 1-35, damit Erscheinen eingestellt
1998, Special Issue (5th. Anniversary issue)

Bestand: Kri ZChr (FW:0015)

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Introductory issue.
S. 2-5: Agatha Christie. A short biography

Issue 1-3
Agatha Christie. A short biography

Issue 2

S. 3-4: On your behalf we met David Suchet ….
Issue 2, S. 4 und Issue 3, S. 6
BBC Radio Drama. [BBC radio productions of Agatha Christie plays]

Issue 3

S. 3-4 : On your behalf we visited Joan Hickson.

Issue 4

S. 2-3: Padellec, Marc: Mary Westmacott.

Issue 5

S. 3-4: Stone, Brian: Agatha Christie on the small screen. Made in the UK

Issue 6

S. 2-3: Osborne, Charles: Agatha Christie on film.

Issue 7-9

Prichard, Mathew: Agatha Christie. A legend for a grandmother

Issue 7

S. 6-8: Witness for the prosecution.

Issue 8

S. 3-4: Interview with Brian Eastman.

Issue 9

S. 3-4: Interview with Philip Jackson.

Issues 10-19

Agatha Christie’s theatrical work:

P. 1. Pre – Second World War: In: Issue 10, S. 2-3
P. 2. In: Issue 11, S. 2
P. 3. The early 1950’s. The start of the golden period. In: Issue 12, S. 2-3
P. 4. The golden period continues. Witness for the prosecution and Spider’s web. In: Issue 13, S. 3-4
P. 5. Towards zero and beyond. In: Issue 18, S. 2
P. 6. In: Issue 19, S. 2-3

Issue 10

S. 3-4: Müller, Wilfried: [Collecting Agatha Christie].
S. 4-5: Gostelow, Nigel: [Being locations manager for the Poirot series].

Issue 11

S. 8-10: Agatha Christie. A marketing miracle

Issue 13

S. 2-3: Interview with David Turner. Artistic director of Mousetrap Productions

Issue 14

S. 3-4: Saunders, Peter: 42 years of the mousetrap.
S. 6-7: Eggerstedt, Regine: Report about our one week holiday which turned out to be an Agatha Christie pilgrimage.
S. 7-8: Maguire, Gary: Burgh Island.

Issue 15

S. 2: Prance, Nick: The forensic science service.

Issue 17

S. 2-7: Knepper, Marty: The mystery of Lucy Eyelesbarrow’s matrimonial future in Agatha Christie’s What Mrs.McGillicuddy saw.

Issues 17-22, 24, 26-30 und 32-33

Schenk, George: Poirot’s TV heroines:

Virginie in „The chocolate box“. In: Issue 17
Pauline in „The yellow iris“. In: Issue 18
Violet in „The case of the missing will“. In: Issue 19
Vera Rossakoff in „The double clue“. In: Issue 20
Isabel (Bella) Duveen in „Murder on the links“. In: Issue 21
Lady Margaret Mayfield in „The incredible theft“. In: Issue 22
Miss Esmee Dagleish in „The million dollar bond robbery“. In: Issue 24
Miss Pilar Estravados and Mrs. Lydia Lee in „Hercule Poirot’s Christmas“. In: Issue 26
Florence Halliday Carrington in „The Plymouth express“. In: Issue 27
Mrs. Ferrars in „The murder of Roger Ackroyd“. In: Issue 28
Lady Millicent in „The veiled lady“. In: Issue 29
Jane Wilkinson in „Lord Edgware dies“. In: Issue 30
Katrina Reiger in „How does your garden grow“. In: Issue 32
Ellie Henderson in „Problem at sea“. In: Issue 33

Issue 18

S. 4: Muller, Bernard: Ariadne Oliver.
S. 6: Eggerstedt, Regine: Trip with the legendary Nostalgia-Istanbul-Orient Express.

Issue 20

S. 3-5: Gordon-Smith, Dolores: Captain Arthur Hastings, O.B.E..

Issue 22

S. 2-3: Hart, Carolyn G.: Death comes as the end.
S. 3-4: Muller, Bernard: Witness for the prosecution.

Issue 23

S. 2-3: Hart, Carolyn G.: Searching for Agatha Christie.
S. 3-4: Muller, Bernard: A controversial subject. [Is Agatha Christie anti-semitic?]

Issue 24

S. 3-4 (wieder abgedruckt aus Anlass von Joan Hicksons Tod): On your behalf we visited Joan Hickson
S. 4-5: Elliott, Martin: A visit to St. Mary Mead.
S. 5: Coldwell, Elaine: [A visit to Greenway House].

Issue 25

S. 2-3: Pritchard, Mathew: Agatha Christie and the Orient.
S. 4-5: Schenk, George: Sherlock Holmes in Agatha Christie.

Issue 26

S. 2-3: Hall, John: Beyond the curtain.
S. 3-4: Kaska, Kathleen: Agatha Christie’s time in the Middle East.

Issue 27

S. 3-4: Muller, Bernard: Agatha Christie as a man.

Issue 28

Pritchard, Mathew: At Greenway every prospects pleases.
Agatha on stage.

Special Issue „5th. Anniversary“

S. 2-5: Agatha Christie. A short biography
S. 5: Marks, Jeffrey: Collecting Agatha Christie.

Issue 29

Keating, H. R. F.: Beginnings. [How Agatha Christie began to write]

Issue 30

Taylor, Art: The celebrated Poirot.
Sir John Gielgud, 1904-2000.

Issue 31

Ihde Frey, Iris: The mystery of the missing Blue and white plaque.

Issue 31-32

Gowler, Geoge: A butler’s story.

Issue 32

Skupin, Brian: Under lock and key. Christie’s locked room mysteries
Conklin, David: And then there was ….

Issue 33

Taylor, Art: Miss Jane Marple. Spinster, sleuth extraordinaire
Eggerstedt, Regine: Spring break. Island hopping with Agatha
Jakubowski, Maxim: Crime scene 2001.
The Agatha Christie theatre festival. 8 May – 28 July 2001

Issue 34

Kaska, Kathleen: When adventure come knocking.
Home, Norman: A fresh verdict: the West End and after. A new production of Verdict at The Agatha Christie Theatre Festival comes as a revelation
Schenk, George: Murder on the Orient Express 2001.
Pendergast, Bruce: The cars of Christie. Or They sure don’t make cars like they used to, thank goodness!

Issue 35

Keating, H. R. F.: Repent at leisure
Kirsch, Christian: A Christie pilgrimage to Wallingford and Cholsey
Schenk, George: Murder in Mesopotamia
Christie, Agatha: Writing ‚Crooked house‘
Curran, John: The Christie theatre festival
Agatha Christie and archaeology: mystery in Mesopotamia. The British Museum, 8. November 2001 – 24 March 2002

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