AGATHA CHRISTIE
... AGATHA CHRISTIE Not only a thrilling story but also a clever study of gsychology by the worldamous writer of detective fiction. ...
... AGATHA CHRISTIE Not only a thrilling story but also a clever study of gsychology by the worldamous writer of detective fiction. ...
... Agatha Christie centenary I HEAR from Torbay that the events connected with the cen- ...
... AGATHA CHRISTIE: Assumed name Turnbull reminds us in The Book of the Medieval Knight (Arms and Armour £14.99.) “They had kept the knights at bay, to be stung by the arrows of the Scottish archers, and harriedin the flank b{lthe light horsemen. The English ...
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... AGATHA CHRISTI | champion Mrs Chalme: Orchestra conducted by Erich Report. to the murder and their undying devotion to her, made her exi Leinsdorf 11.27 Evening Prayers—Con- so Mrs Hailsham-Brown, re- she has three fairly willin Personalls tha 11.5 Late ...
... of Agatha Christie Grabens IT was the poet Lord Byron who first made the observation that truth is always strange; stranger than fiction. Presumably the great poet had never anticipated a writer quite like Agatha Christie! Her work for the stage defies ...
... BY AGATHA CHRISTIE. WHY DIDN'T THEY ASK EVANS? By Agatha Christie. Crime Club: 6d. Why didn't they ask Evansf were the cryptic last words of a man whom Bobby .Tones found dying at the foot of a cliff beside golf course. There was no due to his identity ...
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... Agatha Christie A wonderful new “Christie for Christmas. THE MIRROR CRACK'D FROM SIDE TO SIDE Just out and already top of the best sellers 15s ...
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... AGATHA CHRISTIE ADVENTURE OF THE CHRISTMAS PUDDING and a selection of Entrées 125 6d HAMMOND INNES MARGERY SHARP DAVID WALKER ...
... AGATHA CHRISTIE in the CASTLEHILL S.S. SOIREE The annual Sunday School soiree was held on Thursday. A good company assembled and a real traditional soiree was held. Mr Robert Lannigan presided, and ably introduced the various items. To end the proceedings ...