Parker Pyne
- Full Name: James Parker Pyne
English
Parker Pyne is a fictional English private detective created by Agatha Christie. - AsNotedIn
Parker Pyne is a fictional English private detective created by Agatha Christie. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1932/08/00 | With illustrations by Marshall Frantz, "The Case of the City Clerk" appears together with 4 other Christie stories in Cosmopolitan magazine issue 554 under the sub-heading of "Are You Happy? If Not Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | The Case of the City Clerk (short story) | ||||
1932/08/00 | With illustrations by Marshall Frantz, "The Case of the Discontented Husband" is published along with 4 other Christie stories in Cosmopolitan magazine issue 554 under the sub-heading of "Are You Happy? If Not Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | The Case of the Discontented Husband (short story) | ||||
1932/08/00 | With illustrations by Marshall Frantz, "The Case of the Discontented Soldier" is published along with 4 other Christie stories in Cosmopolitan magazine issue 554 group under the sub-heading of "Are You Happy? If Not Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | The Case of the Discontented Soldier (short story) | ||||
1932/08/00 | With illustrations by Marshall Frantz, "The Case of the Distressed Lady" is published along with 4 other Christie stories in Cosmopolitan magazine issue 554 under the sub-heading of "Are You Happy? If Not Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | The Case of the Distressed Lady (short story) | ||||
1932/08/00 | With illustrations by Marshall Frantz, "The Case of the Rich Woman" is deposited with 4 other Christie stories in Cosmopolitan magazine issue 554 under the sub-heading of "Are You Happy? If Not Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | The Case of the Rich Woman (short story) | ||||
1932/10/08 | "The Case of the Middle-aged Wife" is published in issue 613 of Woman's Pictorial as "The Woman Concerned". | Romantic Detective | The Case of the Middle-aged Wife (short story) | ||||
1933/04/00 | Illustrated by Marshall Frantz, Christie's "Death on the Nile" featuring Parker Pyne sails into Cosmopolitan magazine (issue No 562) under the sub-heading of "Have You Got Everything You Want? If Not, Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | Death on the Nile (Parker Pyne short story) | ||||
1933/04/00 | Illustrated by Marshall Frantz, "Have You Got Everything You Want?" is published in Cosmopolitan magazine (issue No 562) under the sub-heading of "Have You Got Everything You Want? If Not, Consult Mr Parker Pyne". | Private Detective | Have You Got Everything You Want? (short story) | ||||
1933/04/00 | "The House at Shiraz" is published in Cosmopolitan magazine (issue No 562) under the sub-heading of "Have You Got Everything You Want? If Not, Consult Mr Parker Pyne" with illustrations by Marshall Frantz. | Private Detective | The House at Shiraz (short story) | ||||
1933/04/00 | "The Oracle at Delphi" is consulted in Cosmopolitan magazine, issue 562, under the sub-heading of "Have You Got Everything You Want? If Not, Consult Mr Parker Pyne" with illustrations by Marshall Frantz. | Private Detective | The Oracle at Delphi (short story) | ||||
1933/06/00 | Christie's "The Gate of Baghdad" is published in issue 481 of Nash's Pall Mall Magazine in June 1933 under the sub-heading of The Arabian Nights of Parker Pyne. | Private Detective | The Gate of Baghdad (short story) | ||||
1933/07/00 | Christie's "The Pearl of Price" is published as "The Pearl" in Nash's Pall Mall Magazine issue 482 under the sub-heading of "More Arabian Nights of Parker Pyne". Marshall Frantz's illustrations from Cosmopolitan magazine more reused. | Private Detective | The Pearl of Price (short story) | ||||
1935/11/00 | Illustrated by Stanley Davis, "Problem at Pollensa Bay" surfaces in Vol 90, issue 539 of the Strand Magazine. | Private Detective | Problem at Pollensa Bay (short story) | ||||
1939/00/00 | Rewritten by Agatha Christie to change the detective from Poirot to Parker Pyne, "The Regatta Mystery" is included in "The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories". | Private Detective | The Regatta Mystery (short story) |
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