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Thank you GKCfan, very helpful
I will try that.
Has anyone got any pictures/images of Agatha's house in Baghdad ( apart from the ones in her biography) or the address of the house. I gather that it is no longer there, but I tried to google it and nothing came up.
MH
I don't know if there's something for every date, but I'd cross-check the dates with a couple of other biographies of Christie, such as Janet Morgan's and mabe a couple of the newer ones. You might get some clarification with them.
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When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
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I have just been reading Agatha’s autobiography and am fascinated by it, for many reasons, first I am originally from Iraq ( Baghdad and Nineveh), hence the interest in archaeology, secondly, is that I have done the same trip (that she did in 1928) by train, following exactly the same route from Victoria station to Baghdad twice in 1966 and 1968 when I was a student at London University, and it took me eight days both times !.
What I found a bit frustrating about the autobiography is the lack of dates. Has anyone been able to put dates against the eleven Parts of her book, and if possible the sub-divisions of these parts.
I will be most grateful
MH