And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None ('Et Tum Erant Nemo') est mythistoria facinorosa ab Agatha Christie scripta, primum in Britanniarum Regno a Collins Crime Club die 6 Novembris 1939[1] titulo Ten Little Niggers ('Decem Nigelli') edita,[2][3] qui propter epitheton phyleticum ad titulum And Then There Were None mense Ianuario 1940 a Dodd, Mead and Company commutatus est.[4]
Notae
recensere- ↑ The Observer, commentarius de Ten Little Indians, 5 Novembris 1939, p.6.
- ↑ Peers, C; Spurrier A & Sturgeon J (1999). Collins Crime Club – A checklist of First Editions (2nd ed.). Dragonby Press. pp. 15. ISBN 1-871122-13-9
- ↑ Pendergast, Bruce (2004). Everyman's Guide To The Mysteries Of Agatha Christie. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing. pp. 393. ISBN 1-4120-2304-1
- ↑ Tribute to Agatha Christie: The Classic Years: 1940–1944 (nexus die 24 Novembris 2008 confirmatus).
Nexus externi
recensere- And Then There Were None apud publicum Agathae Christie situm
- Commentarius de mythistoria apud Spark Notes
- De And Then There Were None pellicula anno 1948 in Indice Interretiali Pellicularum (Anglice)
- De And Then There Were None pellicula anno 1959 in Indice Interretiali Pellicularum (Anglice)
- De And Then There Were None pellicula televisiva Americana anno 1959 in Indice Interretiali Pellicularum (Anglice)