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Hercule Poirot : the complete short stories / Agatha Christie ; forward by Charles Todd.

By: Christie, Agatha 1890-1976, [author.].
Contributor(s): Pike, Pike [Preparation of the volume.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2013.Copyright date: ©2013Description: viii, 880 p.; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780006513773 (pbk.); 9780062251671 (pbk.); 0062251678 (pbk.).Uniform titles: Short stories. Selections Subject(s): Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Private investigators -- England -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories, English | Detective and mystery stories, English | Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) | Private investigators | England -- Fiction | EnglandGenre/Form: Fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Short stories.DDC classification: 823.912 Online resources: Publisher Description
Contents:
Forward: Who is Hercule Poirot? -- The affair at the Victory Ball -- The jewel robbery at the Grand Metropolitan -- The king of clubs -- The disappearance of Mr. Davenheim -- The Plymouth Express -- The adventure of "The Western Star" -- The tragedy at Marsdon Manor -- The kidnapped Prime Minister -- The million dollar bond robbery -- The adventure of the cheap flat -- The mystery of Hunter's Lodge -- The chocolate box -- The adventure of the Egyptian tomb -- The veiled lady -- The adventure of Johnnie Waverly -- The market basing mystery -- The adventure of the Italian nobleman -- The case of the missing will -- The incredible theft -- The adventure of the Clapham cook -- The lost mine -- The Cornish mystery --The double clue -- The theft of the royal baby -- The Lemesurier inheritance -- The under dog -- Double sin -- Wasps' nest -- The third floor flat -- The mystery of the Baghdad chest -- Dead man's mirror -- How does your garden grow? -- Problem at sea -- Triangle at Rhodes -- Murder in the mews --Yellow iris -- The dream -- The labors of Hercules -- The Nemean lion -- The Lernean hydra -- The Arcadian deer -- The Erymanthian boar -- The Augean stables -- The Stymphalean birds -- The Cretan bull -- The horses of Diomedes -- The girdle of Hyppolita -- The flock of Geryon -- The apples of the Hesperides -- The capture of Cerberus -- Four and twenty blackbirds. The Labours of Hercules. The Nemean Lion. The Lernean Hydra. The Arcadian Deer. The Erymanthian Boar. The Augean Stables. The Stymphalean Birds. The Cretan Bull. The Horses of Diomedes. The Girdle of Hyppolita. The Flock of Geryon. The Apples of the Hesperides. The Capture of Cerberus.
Summary: ‘My name is Hercule Poirot and I am probably the greatest detective in the world.’ The dapper, moustache-twirling little Belgian with the egg-shaped head, curious mannerisms and inordinate respect for his own ‘little grey cells’ has solved some of the most puzzling crimes of the century. Appearing in Agatha Christie’s very first novel in 1920 and her very last in 1975, Hercule Poirot became the most celebrated detective since Sherlock Holmes, appearing in 33 novels, a play, and these 51 short stories. Arranged in their original publication order, these short stories provide a feast for hardened Agatha Christie addicts as well as those who have grown to love the detective through his many film and television appearances. taken from Publisher's Site.
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Fiction Fiction Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
C9/5
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823.7 AJ Pride & prejudice / 823.912 CA And then there were none / 823.912 CA Hercule Poirot : 823.914 The buried giant / 823.914 Nocturnes : 823.914 When we were orphans /

"An edition of this book was previously published in 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers in the United Kingdom"--T.p. verso.

"More than 51 stories"--Cover.

Forward: Who is Hercule Poirot? -- The affair at the Victory Ball -- The jewel robbery at the Grand Metropolitan -- The king of clubs -- The disappearance of Mr. Davenheim -- The Plymouth Express -- The adventure of "The Western Star" -- The tragedy at Marsdon Manor -- The kidnapped Prime Minister -- The million dollar bond robbery -- The adventure of the cheap flat -- The mystery of Hunter's Lodge -- The chocolate box -- The adventure of the Egyptian tomb -- The veiled lady -- The adventure of Johnnie Waverly -- The market basing mystery -- The adventure of the Italian nobleman -- The case of the missing will -- The incredible theft -- The adventure of the Clapham cook -- The lost mine -- The Cornish mystery --The double clue -- The theft of the royal baby -- The Lemesurier inheritance -- The under dog -- Double sin -- Wasps' nest -- The third floor flat -- The mystery of the Baghdad chest -- Dead man's mirror -- How does your garden grow? -- Problem at sea -- Triangle at Rhodes -- Murder in the mews --Yellow iris -- The dream -- The labors of Hercules -- The Nemean lion -- The Lernean hydra -- The Arcadian deer -- The Erymanthian boar -- The Augean stables -- The Stymphalean birds -- The Cretan bull -- The horses of Diomedes -- The girdle of Hyppolita -- The flock of Geryon -- The apples of the Hesperides -- The capture of Cerberus -- Four and twenty blackbirds. The Labours of Hercules. The Nemean Lion. The Lernean Hydra. The Arcadian Deer. The Erymanthian Boar. The Augean Stables. The Stymphalean Birds. The Cretan Bull. The Horses of Diomedes. The Girdle of Hyppolita. The Flock of Geryon. The Apples of the Hesperides. The Capture of Cerberus.

‘My name is Hercule Poirot and I am probably the greatest detective in the world.’
The dapper, moustache-twirling little Belgian with the egg-shaped head, curious mannerisms and inordinate respect for his own ‘little grey cells’ has solved some of the most puzzling crimes of the century. Appearing in Agatha Christie’s very first novel in 1920 and her very last in 1975, Hercule Poirot became the most celebrated detective since Sherlock Holmes, appearing in 33 novels, a play, and these 51 short stories.

Arranged in their original publication order, these short stories provide a feast for hardened Agatha Christie addicts as well as those who have grown to love the detective through his many film and television appearances. taken from Publisher's Site.

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