![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Fontana 1963 paperback manages to offend deeply in at least three ways. Unbelievably, the original UK title was still in use and in print in 1963, but this 1965 film changed it to Ten Little Indians. Newman’s 2007 article: Agatha Christie: Deduction in a dell’arte maskreprinted on this site. It sold 100 million copies to make it one of the best-SELLING books of all time, and the best-selling mystery of all according to Wikipedia.įor much more on Agatha Christie and versions of And Then There Were None, see Paul F. So unacceptable that those advertising original copies on ABE Books choose to partly obscure the title. Agatha Christie’s 1939 novel was re-titled And Then There Were None, because its original title was unacceptable in the USA. ![]()
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