
Agatha Christie at Home
Hilary Macaskill(Author)
Pimpernel Press Ltd
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. September 2023
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-914902-00-0 (ISBN)
Description
"A wonderful, inspirational and essential book for Christie-lovers." Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman (Hodder & Stoughton, 2022)
'My dear home, my nest, my house': these words from a 1958 song by Jules Bruyere, with which Agatha Christie opened her autobiography, sum up the importance of home to her. She also wrote: 'What I liked playing with as a child I have liked playing with later in life. Houses for instance.' She also lovingly included descriptions of houses (especially 'her' houses) in her books.
Hilary Macaskill examines the houses that meant most to Agatha Christie, including her childhood home, Ashfield, in Torquay; Winterbrook in Oxfordshire, and, above all, Greenway, soaring above the River Dart and Agatha's favourite home from 1938 to the end of her life in 1976 (though requisitioned in the Second World War by the Admiralty, and from 1943 to 1945 home also to the United States Coast Guard).
The author also explores more temporary abodes, not only a succession of flats and houses in London (mainly in Kensington and Chelsea) but also the homes she set up at the digs in the Middle East that she travelled to with her archaeologist husband, Max Mallowan, and the hotels - notably the Moorland Hotel on Dartmoor, to which she adjourned in the grip of writer's block to complete her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and the Burgh Island Hotel, a major inspiration for And Then There Were None and Evil Under the Sun.
'My dear home, my nest, my house': these words from a 1958 song by Jules Bruyere, with which Agatha Christie opened her autobiography, sum up the importance of home to her. She also wrote: 'What I liked playing with as a child I have liked playing with later in life. Houses for instance.' She also lovingly included descriptions of houses (especially 'her' houses) in her books.
Hilary Macaskill examines the houses that meant most to Agatha Christie, including her childhood home, Ashfield, in Torquay; Winterbrook in Oxfordshire, and, above all, Greenway, soaring above the River Dart and Agatha's favourite home from 1938 to the end of her life in 1976 (though requisitioned in the Second World War by the Admiralty, and from 1943 to 1945 home also to the United States Coast Guard).
The author also explores more temporary abodes, not only a succession of flats and houses in London (mainly in Kensington and Chelsea) but also the homes she set up at the digs in the Middle East that she travelled to with her archaeologist husband, Max Mallowan, and the hotels - notably the Moorland Hotel on Dartmoor, to which she adjourned in the grip of writer's block to complete her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and the Burgh Island Hotel, a major inspiration for And Then There Were None and Evil Under the Sun.
Reviews / Votes
'A must for Christie fans but also a good read for those interested in the social history and interiors of a bygone age.' Country Life 'The intimate glimpses into Dame Agatha's life and homes make this book a delightful must for all her many fans.' -- Liz Hodgkinson 'An absolute must for the Christie aficionado.'More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Gemini Books Group Ltd
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
736 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-914902-00-0 (9781914902000)
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Persons
Hilary Macaskill is a journalist and travel writer. She is the author of Downhill All the Way, Virginia Woolf at Home, Charles Dickens at Home, Daphne du Maurier at Home and Agatha Christie at Home. She lives in London.
Mathew Prichard?is Agatha Christie's grandson, and was, until he handed over the reins to his son, the chairman of Agatha Christie Limited.
Mathew Prichard?is Agatha Christie's grandson, and was, until he handed over the reins to his son, the chairman of Agatha Christie Limited.