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John Dickson Carr Kitapları

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John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906 – February 27, 1977) was an American author of detective stories, who also published under the pen names Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn.

Publications
Novels as John Dickson Carr

    It Walks By Night (detective Henri Bencolin) - 1930
    Castle Skull (Bencolin) - 1931
    The Lost Gallows (Bencolin) - 1931
    Poison In Jest - 1932
    The Waxworks Murder (Bencolin) - 1932 (US title: The Corpse In The Waxworks)
    Hag's Nook (detective Dr. Gideon Fell) - 1933
    The Mad Hatter Mystery (Fell) - 1933
    The Blind Barber (Fell) - 1934
    The Eight of Swords (Fell) - 1934
    Death-Watch (Fell) - 1935
    The Hollow Man (Fell) - 1935 (US title: The Three Coffins)
    The Arabian Nights Murder (Fell) - 1936
    The Burning Court - 1937
    The Four False Weapons, Being the Return of Bencolin (Bencolin) - 1938
    To Wake the Dead (Fell) - 1938
    The Crooked Hinge (Fell) - 1938
    The Black Spectacles (Fell) - 1939 (US title: The Problem Of The Green Capsule)
    The Problem of the Wire Cage (Fell) - 1939
    The Man Who Could Not Shudder (Fell) - 1940
    The Case of the Constant Suicides (Fell) - 1941
    Death Turns the Tables (Fell) - 1941 (UK title: The Seat of the Scornful, 1942)
    The Emperor's Snuff-Box - 1942
    Till Death Do Us Part (Fell) - 1944
    He Who Whispers (Fell) - 1946
    The Sleeping Sphinx (Fell) - 1947
    Below Suspicion (Fell) - 1949 (also features Patrick Butler)
    The Bride of Newgate - 1950, historical mystery
    The Devil in Velvet - 1951, historical mystery
    The Nine Wrong Answers - 1952
    Captain Cut-Throat - 1955, historical mystery
    Patrick Butler for the Defence (detective Patrick Butler) - 1956
    Fire, Burn! - 1957, historical mystery
    The Dead Man's Knock (Fell) - 1958
    Scandal at High Chimneys: A Victorian Melodrama - 1959, historical mystery
    In Spite of Thunder (Fell) - 1960
    The Witch of the Low Tide: An Edwardian Melodrama - 1961, historical mystery
    The Demoniacs - 1962, historical mystery
    Most Secret - 1964 (This was a revision of a novel by Carr that was published in 1934 as Devil Kinsmere under the pseudonym "Roger Fairbairn")
    The House at Satan's Elbow (Fell) - 1965
    Panic in Box C (Fell) - 1966
    Dark of the Moon (Fell) - 1968
    Papa La-Bas - 1968, historical mystery
    The Ghosts' High Noon - 1970, historical mystery
    Deadly Hall - 1971, historical mystery
    The Hungry Goblin: A Victorian Detective Novel - 1972 (Wilkie Collins is the detective)

Novels as Carter Dickson
1st US edition

    The Bowstring Murders - 1934 (Originally published as by Carr Dickson, but Carr's publishers complained that the name was too similar to Carr's real name, so Carter Dickson was substituted.)
    The Plague Court Murders (detective: Sir Henry Merrivale) - 1934
    The White Priory Murders (Merrivale) - 1934
    The Red Widow Murders (Merrivale) - 1935
    The Unicorn Murders (Merrivale) - 1935
    The Punch and Judy Murders (Merrivale) -1936 (US title: The Magic Lantern Murders)
    The Ten Teacups (Merrivale) - 1937 (US title: The Peacock Feather Murders)
    The Third Bullet - 1937 (novella)
    The Judas Window (Merrivale) - 1938 (US title: The Crossbow Murder)
    Death in Five Boxes (Merrivale) - 1938
    Drop to His Death (in collaboration with John Rhode) - 1939 (US title: Fatal Descent)
    The Reader is Warned (Merrivale) - 1939
    And So To Murder (Merrivale) - 1940
    Murder in The Submarine Zone (Merrivale) - 1940 (US title: Nine - And Death Makes Ten, also published as Murder in the Atlantic)
    Seeing is Believing (Merrivale) - 1941 (also published as Cross of Murder)
    The Gilded Man (Merrivale) - 1942 (also published as Death and The Gilded Man)
    She Died A Lady (Merrivale) - 1943
    He Wouldn't Kill Patience (Merrivale) - 1944
    The Curse of the Bronze Lamp (Merrivale) - 1945 (UK title: Lord of the Sorcerers, 1946)
    My Late Wives (Merrivale) - 1946
    The Skeleton in the Clock (Merrivale) - 1948
    A Graveyard To Let (Merrivale) - 1949
    Night at the Mocking Widow (Merrivale) - 1950
    Behind the Crimson Blind (Merrivale) - 1952
    The Cavalier's Cup (Merrivale) - 1953
    Fear Is the Same - 1956, historical mystery

Short story collections

    The Department of Queer Complaints (as Carter Dickson) (detective: Colonel March) - 1940 (The 1940 volume contains 7 stories about Colonel March and 4 non-series stories. The 7 March stories were reprinted as Scotland Yard: Department of Queer Complaints, Dell mapback edition, 1944.)
    Dr. Fell, Detective, and Other Stories - 1947 (Fell)
    The Third Bullet and Other Stories of Detection - 1954
    The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes, with Adrian Conan Doyle - 1954 (Sherlock Holmes)
    The Men Who Explained Miracles - 1963 (Fell, Merrivale, and others)
    The Door to Doom and Other Detections - 1980 (includes radio plays)
    The Dead Sleep Lightly - 1983 (radio plays)
    Fell and Foul Play - 1991 (includes the full version of The Third Bullet)
    Merrivale, March and Murder - 1991 (includes all the stories from The Department of Queer Complaints + one, that is: all Colonel March stories)

Plays

    Speak of the Devil - Crippen & Landru, 1994 (a radio play in 8 parts). First publication of Carr's radio script. Written in 1941. (Crippen & Landru)
    13 to the Gallows - Crippen & Landru, 2008. A collection of 4 stage plays, written during the early 1940s—2 by Carr alone, and 2 in collaboration with the BBC's Val Gielgud (Crippen & Landru)
    The Old Time Radio Series "Suspense" contains 22 plays by Carr, many of them not available in printed form. The radio plays can be downloaded from this site in MP3 format: http://www.archive.org/index.php]
    BBC has issued a set of two 90-minute cassettes containing radio versions of The Hollow Man and Till Death us Do Part.

Non-fiction

    The Murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey - 1936, historical analysis of a noted murder of 1678
    The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - 1949, the authorized biography

Biographical material

    John Dickson Carr: The Man Who Explained Miracles - Douglas G Greene