

No statement of later printings Red cloth lettered in silver. Copyright 1948 stated on the copyright page. The title of the book may differs from the UK edition in some cases.įirst edition/printing identification pointsįirst edition. There are many titles that were first published in the US. While the majority of Agatha Christie’s books were first published in the UK. The books are listed in the order of publication. Three Blind Mice and Other Stories – First Edition Book Identification Guide

“The Love Detectives” appeared in the 1991 collection Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories. “The Third Floor Flat” and “The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly” appeared in the 1974 collection Poirot’s Early Cases, while “Four and Twenty Blackbirds” appeared in the 1960 collection The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding. The four Miss Marple stories appeared in the 1979 collection Miss Marple’s Final Cases and Two Other Stories. Three Blind Mice: May 1948 (Volume 124, Number 5) issue of Cosmopolitan magazine with uncredited illustrations.The Case of the Perfect Maid: Septemedition of the Chicago Sunday Tribune.The Case of the Caretaker: Jedition of the Chicago Sunday Tribune.The Tape-Measure Murder: Novemissue of This Week with an illustration by Arthur Sarnoff.Strange Jest: Novemissue of This Week under the title “A Case of Buried Treasure.”.Four and Twenty Blackbirds: Novem(Volume 106, Number 19) issue of Collier’s magazine with illustrations by Mario Cooper.The Third Floor Flat: Janu(Volume CVI, Number 6) issue of Detective Story Magazine under the title “In the Third Floor Flat” with an uncredited illustration.The Love Detectives: Octo(Volume XIX, Number 3) issue of Flynn’s Weekly under the title “At the Crossroads” with uncredited illustrations.The Adventure of Johnny Waverly: June 1925 (Volume XLI, Number 2) issue of the Blue Book Magazine with an uncredited illustration.1960, Dell Books, paperback, as The Mousetrap and Other Stories (Dell number D354).


