![]() ![]() However, for several years from 1965, Pocket Books published the novel as Ten Little Indians - at least in the United States. The first Pocket Books edition in 1944 was titled And Then There Was None. The 1959 film (a TV version of the play) and the 19 films were also entitled Ten Little Indians. In the United States, the play has been called Ten Little Indians since its first Broadway production in 1944. The first American edition of the novel came out in 1940 as And Then There Were None. The stage adaptation first played with this title in London in 1943. Her most famous and popular mystery, as published in the United Kingdom in 1939, was Ten Little Niggers. Agatha Christie Niggers, Indians, and none By William WetherallĬanadian paperback edition (21st printing)Īgatha Christy, the working name of Mary Clarissa Miller Mallowan (1890-1976), also wrote as Agatha Christie Mallowan and Mary Westmacott. ![]()
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