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"The name Nero Wolfe has magic in Italy," wrote Rex Stout's biographer John McAleer. In 1968, the Italian television network RAI paid Stout $80,000 for the rights to produce 12 Nero Wolfe stories. "He agreed only because he would never see them," McAleer wrote. From February 1969 to February 1971, Italian television broadcast 10 Nero Wolfe TV ...
Pages in category "Nero Wolfe novels by Rex Stout" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Baring-Gould, William S., Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-fifth Street (1969, Viking Press; ISBN 0-14-006194-0). Fanciful biography. Reviewed in Time, March 21, 1969 [22] Bourne, Michael, Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe (1977, James A. Rock & Co, Publishers; Hardcover ISBN 0-918736-00-5 / Paperback ISBN 0-918736-01-3). Posthumous ...
And, thinking he was clarifying the matter, Rex Stout's biographer John McAleer asked the author, "Is Orrie Cather's given name Orrin?" "Probably," Stout replied. [14] In the A&E TV series A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–2002) and the series pilot, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2000), the role of Orrie Cather is played by Trent McMullen.
Fer-de-Lance was the first of 72 Nero Wolfe stories (33 novels and 39 novellas) that Stout published from 1934 to 1975. Stout continued writing the Nero Wolfe series for the rest of his life. Beginning in 1940, Nero Wolfe began to appear in novellas as well as full-length novels, at the behest of his editors at The American Magazine. Stout ...
Information about other Nero Wolfe works (including The Nero Wolfe Cookbook) is available in the bibliography section of the Rex Stout article. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Rex Stout; Nero Wolfe, as a phenomenon and as a character in the Nero Wolfe novels — A good starting point for anyone new to Nero Wolfe. The article lists the stories chronologically. Nero Wolfe's first recorded case is Fer-de-Lance (1934), and if anyone has taken a liking to the series and wants to read more, it's best (but not necessary) to ...
In his limited-edition pamphlet, Collecting Mystery Fiction #9, Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe Part I, Otto Penzler describes the first edition of The League of Frightened Men: "Black cloth, gold lettering on front cover and spine; rear cover blank. Issued in a mainly black, white and gray pictorial dust wrapper …
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