Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
Ref No | EUL MS 99/1/1950 |
Date | 1950 |
Level | File |
Extent | 1 file |
Title | Correspondence 1950 |
Description | Correspondence with Agatha Christie, 1950, containing letters regarding possible television adaptations of Poirot and Miss Marple stories, American tax affairs, brief notes on the plots of 'They Came to Baghdad' and intentional mis-spellings in 'A Murder is Announced'. Correspondents include Max Mallowan, Christie's husband, Alex Portner (tenant of property owned by Christie), Christina Foyle and Lord Beaverbrook |
Format | Manuscript |
Access Status | Open |
Copyright | No copying or photography of items created by Agatha Christie is permitted without the prior, written permission of the Christie Estate. Visitors should contact the Christie Archive Trust in advance of their visit to request permission. Limited copying of items not created by Agatha Christie is possible for personal research only, but publication of any item requires permission from the relevant copyright holder. |
Creator_Name | Mallowan, Agatha Mary Clarissa (1890-1976); nee Miller; previously Christie; pen name Agatha Christie; author |