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ONE OF CHRISTIE'S FIRST PUBLISHED WORKS Poetry of To-day: The Poetry Review New Verse Supplement, Vol. 1, No. 6 November-December 1919 includes the poem A Passing
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Poirot and the Regatta Mystery, Vallancey Press Limited, London, 16 pp. in cardboard cover with Vita-Weat advertisement on rear.
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Silk program celebrating the 1000th performance of The Mousetrap
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And Then There Were None Board Game, Ideal Toys 1968
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Peter Cheyney's Crime Club Card Game by Pepys. Copyright entered at Stationers' Hall, England. Features Hercule Poirot and Superintendent Battle.
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Alias Agatha Christie, Royal Mail Stamps, 1991. Features articles on The Harrogate Hotel Mystery, Curtain, The Mousetrap and more. Beautifully illustrated by Tony McSweeney.
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Devon Life Magazine January 2001 with excellent articles about all things Christie.
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Medallion paperweight celebrating Agatha's 100th birthday in 1990
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And Then There Were None Movie Edition by Grosset & Dunlap, 1945. Features scenes from the Rene Clair movie.
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Torbay Herald & Express Limited Edition Centenary Pack published September 5, 6, and 8, 1990.
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Music from the television series Poirot composed by Christopher Gunning, London Weekend Television.
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Largely Literary T-Shirt, Largely Literary Designs, Chapel Hill, NC 1992
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"Killing Time" wristwatch
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Keychain: "Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend."
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The Agatha Christie Mystery Collection, published by Bantam, make great reading copies!
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Legendary Sleuths of the Silver Screen, issued by the Commonwealth of Dominica. Features Peter Ustinov as Inspector Poirot. |
Agatha Christie playing cards, Planet Three Collection |
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