“ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST POPULAR DETECTIVE STORY WRITERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY”: FIRST EDITION OF AGATHA CHRISTIE’S DEATH ON THE NILE
CHRISTIE, Agatha. Death on the Nile. London: Crime Club, 1937. Octavo, original orange cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Christie’s immensely popular novel featuring Hercule Poirot.
In 1920, the appearance of Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie’s first novel not only introduced one of fiction’s most ingenuous investigators but also launched the career of “one of the greatest and most popular detective story writers of the 20th century.” The legendary Poirot soon became the figure who “still comes closer to symbolizing his profession in the popular mind than any story-book detective since the Holmes whose methods he professes to deplore… few sleuths have been more rewarding than Poirot at the height of his powers” (Steinbrunner & Penzler, 84; Haycraft, 132). With striking dust jacket by Robin Macartney, the architect who designed several dust jackets for the author and frequently accompanied Christie and her archeologist husband Max Mallowan throughout the Mideast. Four pages advertisements at rear. Hubin, 81. Trace of erasure to owner initials on title page.
Text fine, bright cloth with faintest toning to spine ends of about-fine book; light edge-wear and soiling, with restoration to foot of spine of scarce extremely good dust jacket.