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Writer Rex Stout with biographer John J. McAleer in the 1970s. This is a bibliography of fiction by and works about Rex Stout (December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975), an American writer noted for his detective fiction.
Rex Stout and commentator Upton Close take questions [47] March 24, 1945 CBS 30 min. A Report to the Nation: Program includes an interview with Rex Stout after his return from Europe, where he asked Germans what they thought about democracy Cast: John Daly (host), Richard C. Hottelet, Rex Stout, Brian Aherne, Clare Boothe Luce [48] 1945 Synd 30 ...
The Rubber Band is the third Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout.Prior to its publication in 1936 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., the novel was serialized in six issues of The Saturday Evening Post (February 29 – April 4, 1936).
Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe books (novels and novella/short story collections) are listed below in order of publication. For specific publication history, including original magazine appearances, see entries for individual titles. Years link to year-in-literature articles. 1934: Fer-de-Lance; 1935: The League of Frightened Men; 1936: The Rubber Band
Although most famous for his Nero Wolfe novels, Rex Stout wrote other books, such as Red Threads (a novel with Inspector Cramer as the protagonist) and earlier books such as The President Vanishes. The bibliography section of the article on Rex Stout lists other books by Rex Stout, including his early novels, and novels featuring Dol Bonner ...
Curtains for Three is a collection of Nero Wolfe mystery novellas by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1951 and itself collected in the omnibus volume Full House (Viking 1955). The book comprises three stories that first appeared in The American Magazine: "The Gun with Wings" (December 1949) "Bullet for One" (July 1948)