New bedside bathtub & armchair companion to Agatha Christie

 

The new bedside, bathtub & armchair companion to Agatha Christie.

2. edition. New York: Ungar, 1994.
Erstveröffentlichung des englischen Originals unter dem Titel „The bedside, bathtub & armchair companion to Agatha Christie“: New York: Ungar, 1979
Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung: bisher keine.

Inhalt:
Kurze Artikel zu den Romanen, Sammlungen von Kurzgeschichten und Stücken der Christie sowie viele Informationen rund um die Queen of Crime. Mit kurzem Sekundärliteraturverzeichnis (S. 346), Verzeichnis lieferbarer Christie-Videos (S. 347), Liste von lieferbaren Christie-Romanen (S. 349-351), Liste von Christie-Büchern geordnet nach Detektiven (S. 352), Liste mit Stücken und Kurzgeschichten (S. 353-354) und Titelindex (S. 360-362).

Bestand: Kri Chr(b)New (1997:0016)

Darin enthaltene Artikel:

1. Maida, Patricia; Spornick, Nick: A publishing phenomenon, S. 1
2. : A Christie fan confesses: „I get that familiar tingle when I see her books“, S. 2
3. Riley, Dick: The mysterious affair at Styles (1920), S. 6-8
4. Kline, Gerald M.: The secret adversary (1922), S. 9-11
5. Siebenheller, Norma: Murder on the links (1923), S. 12-13
6. Curry, Janice: The man in the brown suit (1924), S. 14-15
7. Loose, Cindy: Poirot investigates (1924), S. 16-17
8. Milton, Joanna: A nice cuppa: The English tea ritual, S. 18-21
9. Riley, Dick: I wouldn’t go in there if I were you: Rooms to avoid in an English country house, S. 22-23
10. Fitzpatrick, Peter J.: The secret of Chinmeys (1925), S. 24-26
11. Siebenheller, Norma: The murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926), S. 27-29
12. Speir, Jerry: The big four (1927), S. 30-32
13. Mele, Jim: The mystery of the blue train (1928), S. 33-35
14. Merrill, Lisa: The seven dials mystery (1929), S. 36-37
15. Copps, Dale G.: A little diversion: A Christie crossword, S. 38
16. Siebenheller, Norma: Partners in crime (1929), S. 39-41
17. Murphy, Jack: Murder at the vicarage (1930), S. 42-45
18. Perkins, Gaila: The mysterious Mr. Quin (1930), S. 46-49
19. MacAllister, Anita: Murder at Hazelmoor (1931), alternative title: The sittaford mystery, S. 48-49
20. Kane, Russ: Peril at End House (1932), S. 50-51
21. Riley, Dick: The cruder methods: knives, guns, and a concerto for blunt instruments, S. 52-54
22. Milton, Joanna: A macabre tea party, S. 55-58
23. Smither, Robert: The Tuesday club murders (1932), alternative title: The thirteen problems, S. 59-60
24. MacAllister, Pam: The hound of death (1933), S. 61-62
25. Read, Cynthia A.: Thirteen at dinner (1933), alternative title: Lord Edgware dies, S. 63-65
26. Oxenberg, Jan: The boomerang clue (1934), alternative title: Why didn’t they ask Evans?, S. 66-68
27. Burgess, Granville: Black coffee (1934), S. 69-70
28. MacAllister, Anita: How to trace your family mystery – if you dare, S. 71-72
29. York, Sue Ellen; MacAllister, Pam: Crime, class and country in Christie’s mysteries, S. 73-77
30. Loose, Cindy: Murder on the Orient Express (1934), S. 78-80
31. Regis, Richard: Mr. Parker Pyne, detective (1934), S. 81-82
32. Kline, Gerald M.: Murder in three acts (1935), S. 83-85
33. Regis, Richard: Death in the air (1935), alternative title: Death in the clouds, S. 86-87
34. Tennenbaum, Michael: Poirot makes the big time, S. 88-90
35. Clendenen, Phil: The A.B.C. murders (1935), S. 92-93
36. Murphy, Jack: Murder in Mesopotamia (1936), S. 94-95
37. VonRosenstiel, Helene: Cards on the table (1936), S. 96-97
38. Fitzpatrick, Peter J.: Poirot loses a client (1937), S. 98-100
39. Tennenbaum, Michael: Christiemovies: an annotated filmography, S. 101-107
40. Milton, Joanna: The condemned ate a hearty meal: some favorite English dishes, S. 108-111
41. Bassett, Libby: Death on the Nile (1937), S. 112-114
42. Sturman, John: Dead man’s mirror (1937), S. 113-117
43. Fitzpatrick, Peter J.: Appointment with death (1938), S. 118-119
44. Gerstel, Joan: Murder for Christmas (1938), alternative titles: Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, A holiday for murder, S. 120-121
45. Keucher, Jerry: Easy to kill (1939), alternative title: Murder is easy, S. 122-123
46. Leese, Elizabeth: „You need look no farther, inspector- there stands the criminal“, S. 124-125
47. Tennenbaum, Michael: Life on the Nile: good times, and some bad, in the filming of Death on the Nile, S. 126-128
48. Stoddard, Maureen: Ten little Indians (1939), alternative titles: And then there were none, Ten little niggers, S. 129-131
49. Riley, Dick: Regatta mystery (1939), S. 132-133
50. MacAllister, Anita: Sad cypress (1940), S. 134-135
51. Siebenheller, Norma: The patriotic murders (1940), alternative titles: An overdose of death, One, two, buckle my shoe, S. 136-137
52. Haugh, Brian: Evil under the sun (1941), S. 138
53. Smither, Robert: N or M? (1941), S. 139-140
54. Maida, Patricia; Spornick, Nick: The romantic Englishwoman: Agatha Christie as Mary Westmacott, S. 141-143
55. McAllister, Pam: Ten little who?, S. 144-145
56. Tennenbaum, Michael: And then there were three, S. 146-148
57. VonRosenstiel, Helene: The body in the library (1942), S. 149-150
58. Kimpel, Paul; Kimpel, Kadey: The moving finger (1942), S. 151-152
59. Loose, Cindy: Murder in retrospect (1943), alternative title: Five little pigs, S. 153-154
60. Oxenberg, Jan: Towards zero (1944), alternative title: Come and be hanged, S. 155-156
61. Regis, Richard: Death comes as the end (1945), S. 157-158
62. Leese, Elizabeth: All my trials: Scenes from the Old Bailey, S. 159-161
63. Regis, Richard: The poison pen: a guide to Agatha’s toxic agents, S. 162-165
64. Kendler, Helene: Remembered death (1945), alternative title: Sparkling cyanide, S. 166-167
65. Keucher, Jerry: Murder after hours (1946), alternative title: The hollow, S. 168-169
66. Milton, Jonna: The labours of Hercules (1947), S. 170-172
67. York, Sue Ellen: There is a tide (1948), alternative title: Taken at the flood, S. 173-174
68. Tennenbaum, Michael: The making of Witness for the prosecution, S. 177-179
69. : A guide to murders fair & foul: the Christie mystery map of southern England, S. 180-181
70. MacAllister, Pam: Dartmoor – the deadly heath, S. 182-185
71. Sackmary, Regina: Crooked house (1949), S. 186-187
72. Pope, Deborah J.: The mousetrap and other stories (1950), S. 188-190
73. Haugh, Brian: A murder is announced (1950), S. 191-192
74. Rollins, Edwin A.: They came to Baghdad (1951), S. 193-194
75. Sturman, John: The under dog and other stories (1951), S. 195-197
76. : The quotable Christie, S. 200-202
77. Leese, Elizabeth: It’s not a play, it’s an institution: The mousetrap, S. 203
78. Kimpel, Paul; Kimpel, Kadey: Mrs. McGinty’s dead (1952), alternative Blood will tell, S. 204-205
79. Fischweicher, Mark: Murder with mirrors (1952), alternative title: They do it with mirrors, S. 206-207
80. Greenfield, Anita: A pocket full of rye (1953), S. 208-209
81. Daniels, Joan: Funerals are fatal (1953), alternative title: After the funeral, S. 210-211
82. Oxenberg, Jan: Spider’s web (1954), S. 212-213
83. Keucher, Jerry: Hercule Poirot: the man and the myth, S. 214-218
84. : Poirot and I, S. 219-221
85. Clendenen, Marcia: So many steps to death (1954), alternative title: Destination unknown, S. 222
86. Fiedler, Jean: Hickory, dickory, death (1955), alternative title: Hickory, dickory, dock, S. 223-224
87. Simon, Beth: Dead man’s folly (1956), S. 223-224
88. Oxenberg, Jan: What Mrs. McGillicuddy saw! (1957), alternative titles: 4:50 from Paddington, Murder, she said, S. 227-228
89. Burgess, Granville: Unexpected guest (1958), S. 229-230
90. Curry, Janice: They gave their lives for art: a study of the Christie victims, S. 231-233
91. Siebenheller, Norma: Ordeal by innocence (1958), S. 236-237
92. Oxenberg, Jan: Verdict (1958), S. 238-239
93. Sackmary, Regina: Cat among the pigeons (1959), S. 240-241
94. MacAllister, Pam: The adventure of the Christmas pudding (1960), S. 242-243
95. Regis, Richard: Double sins and other stories (1961), S. 244
96. Siebenheller, Norma: The marvellous Miss Marple: a profile, S. 245-248
97. Tennenbaum, Michael: Margaret Rutherford: the universal aunt, S. 249-251
98. Farmer, Ruth: The pale horse (1961), S. 252-253
99. MacAllister, Pam: The mirror crack’d (1962), alternative title: The mirror crack’d from side to side, S. 254-255
100. Burgess, Granville: Rule of three (1962), S. 256-258
101. Pope, Deborah J.: The clocks (1963), S. 259-260
102. Oxenberg, Jan: The womanly arts: gossip and intuition as detective tools, S. 261-263
103. Cohen, Ann: A caribbean mystery (1964), S. 264-265
104. Fitzpatrick, Peter J.: At Bertram’s Hotel (1965), S. 266-268
105. Rollins, Edwin A.: Third girl (1966), S. 269-270
106. Regis, Richard: Endless night (1967), S. 271-272
107. Simon, Beth: Aridadne Oliver: Dame Agatha’s alter ego, S. 274-277
108. Sturman, John: Out of the top drawer: or, how they dressed, S. 278-281
109. Perkins, Gaila: By the pricking of my thumbs (1968), S. 282-283
110. Norton, Albert: Hallowe’en party (1969), S. 284-285
111. Regis, Richard: Passenger to Frankfurt (1970), S. 286-287
112. DeLoughry, Catherine: The golden ball and other stories (1971), S. 288-289
113. King, Ro; MacAllister, Pam: „How do you feel about that, Jane?“: If I were Miss Marple’s shrink – a fantasy, S. 295-297
114. MacAllister, Pam: Nemesis (1971), S. 298-299
115. Smither, Robert: Elephants can remember (1972), S. 300-301
116. Riley, Dick: Akhnaton (1973), S. 302-303
117. Read, Cynthia A.: Postern of fate (1974), S. 306-308
118. Greenfield, Anita: Poirot’s early cases (1974), S. 309-310
119. Simon, Beth: Curtain (1975), S. 316-320
120. MacAllister, Pam: Sleeping murder (1976), S. 314-315
121. Tennenbaum, Michael: Christiemovie 2: and then there were more: an update since the 1. ed., S. 316-320
122. Cassiday, Bruce: Tommy and Tuppence: partners in „The great game“, S. 321-323
123. Hoch, Edward D.: Waste no words: the short fiction, S. 324-325
124. Tennenbaum, Michael: Agatha: the movie that almost wasn’t, S. 326-328
125. Cassiday, Bruce: I was murdered at an Agatha Christie mystery weekend, S. 329-333
126. MacAllister, Pam: Agatha in the eighties, S. 334-335
127. Romeo, Ann: Inside the detection club, S. 336-338
128. Tennenbaum, Michael: Christie on the BBC, S. 339
129. Lathen, Emma: Jessica Fletcher: a liberated Miss Marple?, S. 340-341
130. MacAllister, Pam: The impact of gender on Agatha and her craft, S. 342-344
131. MacAllister, Pam: Agatha Christie made me do it!, S. 345
132. Siebenheller, Norma: The unread Christie, S. 347

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