Come, tell me how you live
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- Publication date
- 1985
- Topics
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Syria, Authors, English -- Biography, Authors, English, Excavations (Archaeology), Manners and customs, Syria -- Social life and customs, Syria, Syria -- Social life and customs.#x1E, 0, Syria -- Social life and customs.#x1E, 7
- Publisher
- Toronto ; New York : Bantam Books
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- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
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- None
- Author (alternate script)
- None
xiv, 188 pages ; 22 cm
"Over the course of her long, prolific career, Agatha Christie gave the world a wealth of ingenious whodunits and page-turning locked-room mysteries featuring Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, and a host of other unforgettable characters. She also gave us Come, Tell Me How You Live, a charming, fascinating, and wonderfully witty nonfiction account of her days on an archaeological dig in Syria with her husband, renowned archeologist Max Mallowan. Something completely different from arguably the best-selling author of all time, Come, Tell Me How You Live is an evocative journey to the fascinating Middle East of the 1930s that is sure to delight Dame Agatha's millions of fans, as well as aficionados of Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody mysteries and eager armchair travelers everywhere"--Amazon.com
Agatha Christie mystery collection
Partrant pour la Syrie -- A surveying trip -- The Habur and the Jaghjagha -- First season at Chagar Bazar -- Fin de Saison -- Journey's end -- Life at Chagar Bazar -- Chagar and Brak -- Arrival of Mac -- The trail to Raqqa -- Good-bye to Brak -- Ain el Arus -- Epilogue
"Over the course of her long, prolific career, Agatha Christie gave the world a wealth of ingenious whodunits and page-turning locked-room mysteries featuring Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, and a host of other unforgettable characters. She also gave us Come, Tell Me How You Live, a charming, fascinating, and wonderfully witty nonfiction account of her days on an archaeological dig in Syria with her husband, renowned archeologist Max Mallowan. Something completely different from arguably the best-selling author of all time, Come, Tell Me How You Live is an evocative journey to the fascinating Middle East of the 1930s that is sure to delight Dame Agatha's millions of fans, as well as aficionados of Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody mysteries and eager armchair travelers everywhere"--Amazon.com
Agatha Christie mystery collection
Partrant pour la Syrie -- A surveying trip -- The Habur and the Jaghjagha -- First season at Chagar Bazar -- Fin de Saison -- Journey's end -- Life at Chagar Bazar -- Chagar and Brak -- Arrival of Mac -- The trail to Raqqa -- Good-bye to Brak -- Ain el Arus -- Epilogue
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- Worldcat (source edition)
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