Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
Ref No | EUL MS 99/1/1949 |
Date | 1949 |
Level | File |
Extent | 1 file |
Title | Correspondence 1949 |
Description | Correspondence with Agatha Christie, 1949, containing letters regarding the exposure of Agatha Christie as Mary Westmacott, from Christie and Rosalind Prichard. Also, correspondence discussing proposed stage adaptation of 'Murder at the Vicarage' and letter from the Council Against Intolerance in America commenting on anti-semitism in Christie's novels. Some letters sent from Baghdad where Christie was visiting with her husband. Correspondents include Max Mallowan, Christie's husband and Rosalind Prichard, Christie's daughter |
Format | Manuscript |
Access Status | Open |
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Creator_Name | Mallowan, Agatha Mary Clarissa (1890-1976); nee Miller; previously Christie; pen name Agatha Christie; author |