![]() ![]() I think it was somewhere in the low 60s that I had to take a break from reading one every fortnight. ![]() Then, by that stage, it was still so popular that the publishers decided, “Why not do it all?” So they went out and chased up copyright for her plays and her autobiography and they published absolutely every last thing she wrote under the name of Agatha Christie, bringing the collection to a whopping 85 books. ![]() However, the collection was so popular, that it kept going to 65 issues. Originally, there were just going to be 45 issues, containing the 45 best Agatha Christie stories. ![]() This was a partworks collection that came out at the rate of one book every fortnight from the newsagent, with a nice hardbound edition of the book (which I haven’t got pictured here, because it wasn’t sold in bookstores) and an accompanying magazine. Some of you may know that for a period of – I don’t know really – probably two years – I was collecting The Agatha Christie Collection. ![]()
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