I avoided overpaying for a rare title when the common was readily available. Publisher and subscriber records are the most reliable way I have found to build collection databases, but when the publisher has incomplete records then I guess it is up to collectors like ourselves to pool our knowledge! Thank you both again for the information. I find that the collections I’ve built over time are the most fun – it’s always a thrill to get a new one in the series (and two boxes sounds like a pretty amazing score!). Murder, blackmail, a wisecracking wife and a know-it-all teen daughter. I have the four LE re-releases which list no publisher on the spine and as far as I know they are the only ones. Agatha returned to serving as a nurse during World War II. Rare. It only took me three years to find a copy and then a few weeks later I miraculously found another copy in pristine condition. UK title uncommon. (Too funny that you found two copies of the LE Cards on the Table book within the same month after all that searching, but I’m so pleased you tracked it down!) And the quest continues…. A collection of the classic Agatha Christie films. I ask because I absolutely cannot find a copy. Variant Literary Express edition, published March 1998, with alternate UK title (uncommon). Murder In Mesopotamia- 1-58165-130-9 July 2000 This item has a maximum order quantity limit. So glad the list is helpful, and lovely of you to take the time to leave a comment about it – best of luck growing your collection . I look forward to hearing about the 1997 release of Styles as well! Later variant published by Literary Express. (Yes, it’s still Daisy here – I changed my icon on twitter and it updated here, so I still have to fix it – have been battling the fires and smoke here in Oz, so have fallen rather behind on website maintenance this month! Uncommon. Note: I find it interesting that both the 1st and 2nd printings of the normal editions say “Hardcover” while the keyless one says “Mystery”. 5 Vintage Agatha Christie Poirot Paperback Books Bantam 1970s Cover Art D95. Play. I have also learned by someone who claims to have it that Hallowe’en Party was re-released by Bookspan, but I have seen no proof of it yet. Refresh and try again. It says published in arrangement with Dodd, Mead & Company, Agatha Christie Hardback Collection, May 1985. In 5 short stories, America is explored from 5 different perspectives, ranging from a grieving husband to a defiant president. Impossible d'ajouter l'article à votre liste. UK title uncommon. Pour calculer l'évaluation globale en nombre d'étoiles et la répartition en pourcentage par étoile, nous n'utilisons pas une moyenne simple. I’ve had a few questions about the engagement diaries, so I’m adding a bit of information about these and a few pics here as well. All three copies of A Caribbean Mystery are distinctly different than one another because of the information on the spines and on the copyright page. (It seems tracking down everything in this collection is a mystery in itself…) Are you able to share the isbns of your additional volumes so that I can update the list here for other collectors? Living in Devon near the river Dart (the river Helm in the book), and having visited Greenway house, I was obviously attracted by this book, and I enjoyed the setting and the descriptions of the places, because I've been there. Because Bantam Books is an American publishing company, this series was based on the American releases of the Christie books, so there are a few UK titles that were not included. It’s beautiful and matches the books exactly, except for being much smaller. Why would it? With the exception of After The Funeral and the first four “new” titles (Poems, Star Over Bethlehem, etc., ), the lot contains every regular title printed in the ’90’s and 2000- Death In The Clouds, Hickory, Dickory, Dock, The Thirteen Problems, Lord Edgware., etc., and also contains all but two of the 14 Literary Express/Bookspan variants I know for sure exist (because I have them)… Halloween Party, Murder In Mesopotamia, Crooked House and so forth. First, just today I received an odd copy of Elephants Can Remember which, like The Man In The Brown Suit and A Caribbean Mystery, has no printing key. Even before you reach the bottom of the first page, an Agatha Christie thriller has you utterly, hopelessly, ecstatically hooked!