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330:"Adamic describes the Montenegrin male as tall, commanding, dignified, courteous, hospitable," McAleer wrote. "He is reluctant to work, accustomed to isolation from women. He places women in a subordinate role. He is a romantic idealist, apt to go in for dashing effects to express his spirited nature. He is strong in family loyalties, has great pride, is impatient of restraint. Love of freedom is his outstanding trait. He is stubborn, fearless, unsubduable, capable of great self-denial to uphold his ideals. He is fatalistic toward death. In short, Rex had found for Wolfe a nationality that fitted him to perfection."
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story, Wolfe tells a guest that luncheon is served daily at 1 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m., although later stories suggest that lunchtime may have been changed to 1:15 or 1:30, at least on
Fridays. Lunch and dinner are served in the dining room, on the opposite side of the first-floor hallway from the front room and the office. However, Archie will eat separately in the kitchen if he is in a rush due to pressing business or a social engagement, because Wolfe cannot bear to see a meal rushed. Wolfe also has a rule against discussing business at the table, sometimes bent but very rarely overtly broken.
2628:). Afterwards, he is with Horstmann in the plant rooms from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Lunch is usually at 1:15 p.m. He returns to the plant rooms from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dinner is generally at 7:15 or 7:30 p.m. (although in one book, Wolfe tells a guest that lunch is served at 1 o'clock and dinner at 8). The remaining hours, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and after dinner, are available for business, or for reading if there is no pressing business (even if, by Archie's lights, there is). Sunday's schedule is more relaxed; Theodore, the orchid-keeper, usually goes out.
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725:. This Manhattan brownstone lacked some peculiarities of Wolfe's home, unlike the model specially constructed on the Toronto set where most of the series was filmed—for example, the correct number of steps leading up to the stoop. It was, therefore, shown from angles that would camouflage any slight discrepancies. The series settled on "914" for the brownstone's address. This number can be seen on the studio set representing the front door exterior in several episodes and on a closeup of Archie's paycheck in "
2395:"Wolfe spends four hours a day with his orchids. Clients must accommodate themselves to this schedule", wrote Rex Stout's biographer John J. McAleer. "Rex does not use the orchid schedule to gloss over gummy plotting. Like the disciplines the sonneteer is bound by, the schedule is part of the framework he is committed to work within. The orchids and the orchid rooms sometimes are focal points in the stories. They are never irrelevant. In forty years Wolfe has scarcely ever shortened an orchid schedule."
7038:, Wolfe questions a group of black men. Archie's opinion, voiced using racial epithets, is that interviewing them will be a waste of time, but Wolfe's candor and respect gains him the men's trust. The session ends at 4:30 a.m. and Wolfe instructs Archie to telephone the (white) district attorney. Again Archie objects, suggesting that Wolfe should wait until later that day. Wolfe calmly says: "Archie, please. You tried to instruct me how to handle colored men. Will you try it with white men too?"
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other principals distribute themselves in the yellow chairs, and Wolfe presides from his custom-made throne. For forty years, Inspector Cramer and
Sergeant Purley Stebbins ring the doorbell, enter the office, and explode with indignation at Wolfe's intractability. The front room, the elevator, the three-foot globe—all persist in place through forty years of American history. ... Like Holmes's 221B Baker Street, Wolfe's West Thirty-Fifth Street remains a fixed point in a turning world.
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on him you would suppose that the most womanly details would be the worst for him, but time and again I have known him to have a chair placed for a female so that his desk would not obstruct his view of her legs, and the answer can't be that his interest is professional and he reads character from legs, because the older and dumpier she is the less he cares where she sits. It is a very complex question and some day I'm going to take a whole chapter for it." (
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366:, who was a major influence on Stout's creation of Nero Wolfe. Adee was a scholar, sleuth, gourmet, bachelor, a model of efficiency, a master of the English language, and is said to have inspired the characterization of Wolfe. Other than Adee, Rex Stout's maternal grandmother, Emily Todhunter, who was obese requiring a special chair and was addicted to atlases, dictionaries & flowers and also an omnivorous reader, served as a model.
6585:, presented June 6 – July 13, 2014 (previews beginning May 30). Written by Joseph Goodrich and directed by Peter Moore, the two-act production starred E.J. Subkoviak (Nero Wolfe), Sam Pearson (Archie Goodwin), Michael Paul Levin (Inspector Cramer), Jim Pounds (Fritz Brenner, Rene Gebert), Nicholas Leeman (Lew Frost), Rebecca Wilson (Helen Frost), Suzanne Egli (Calida Frost), James Cada (Dudley Frost) and Bob Malos (Boyden McNair).
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2655:(which he calls "javelins") at a poker-dart board that Fritz hangs in the office. Archie joins him, using red-feathered darts, but quits when he loses nearly $ 100 to Wolfe in the first two months; he resumes playing only after Wolfe agrees to raise his salary. "There was no chance of getting any real accuracy with it, it was mostly luck", Archie writes. Other surprising examples of Wolfe's athleticism occur in "
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the two. They are complementary in the unheard-of ratio of 50–50. ... Archie has talents without which Wolfe would be lost: his remarkable memory, trained physical power, brash
American humor, attractiveness to women, and ability to execute the most difficult errand virtually without instructions. Minus Archie, Wolfe would be a feckless recluse puttering in an old house on West 35th Street, New York.
1088:, Archie relates his own method of grading what Wolfe is reading, on a scale from A to D. If Wolfe picks up a book before he rings for beer, and if he has marked his place with a thin strip of gold given to him by a grateful client, the book is an A. "I haven't kept score, but I would say that of the two hundred or so books he reads in a year not more than five or six get an A," Archie writes. In
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2728:. "Archie does the romancing while Wolfe prods and offends, winnowing out the traitorous and brattish women and allowing the cream, the really great women, to rise to the top. ... We deduce from the glow of those special women who do earn the detective's good will just how discriminating and interested an observer of womankind the author is." These women include Clara Fox (
2724:. It is not women themselves that he dislikes: rather, it is what he perceives as their frailties, especially a tendency to hysterics—to which he thinks every woman is prone. "In the all-male Wolfe household that is an apparent bulwark of men's-club solidarity, Wolfe's misogyny is part pose, part protection, but above all, a shrewd tool of detective strategy", wrote critic
1047:(chapter 13), Wolfe makes an unprecedented vow after Archie tells him the killer they seek has killed again. Wolfe hits the desk with his fist, bellows in a language Archie does not understand, then coldly orders Fritz away when he enters with the beer: "Take it back. I shall drink no beer until I get my fingers around that creature's throat. And I shall eat no meat."
5883:"We finally got this opportunity", said Michael Jaffe. "I had chased the rights numerous times. One of the reasons that I never actually tried to make it as a series was that I didn't believe a network would ever let us make it the right way. Then A&E came along, and Allen Sabinson. I've known him for years and years. He swore he'd let me make it the right way.
2756:, Wolfe says, "It has been many years since any woman has slept under this roof. Not that I disapprove of them, except when they attempt to function as domestic animals. When they stick to the vocations for which they are best adapted, such as chicanery, sophistry, self-adornment, cajolery, mystification and incubation, they are sometimes splendid creatures."
2694:" opens with an example of this habit, in which Wolfe removes his necktie and leaves it on his desk after dropping a bit of sauce on it during lunch. The tie is later used to commit a murder in his office. Beyond that, Wolfe has a marked preference for the color yellow, habitually wearing shirts and silk pajamas in this color and sleeping on yellow bedsheets.
4520:(1992), featuring the Wolfe pastiche Caligula Foxe, a London-based detective in a world where some people have paranormal abilities, although Foxe is offended by any suggestion his own deductive skills might qualify as such. Like Wolfe, Foxe seldom leaves his home (an "old house in Westbourne Terrace") and is prone to "relapses". He cultivates paranormal
5949:(Sergeant Purley Stebbins). In a practice reminiscent of the mystery movie series of the 1930s and 1940s, the show rarely used guest stars in the roles of victims, killers and suspects, but instead used the same ensemble of supporting actors each week. An actor who had been "killed off" in one show might portray the murderer in the next. Actress
224:"Those stories have ignored time for thirty-nine years," Stout told his authorized biographer, John McAleer. "Any reader who can't or won't do the same should skip them. I didn't age the characters because I didn't want to. That would have made it cumbersome and would seem to have centered attention on the characters rather than the stories."
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absolutely within the walls of his house—the brownstone on West Thirty-Fifth Street—and he invites those who are troubled by an incomprehensible and threatening environment to enter the controlled economy of the house and to discover there the source of disorder in their own lives. The invitation is extended to readers as well as to clients.
4397:(1975) are tongue-in-cheek mystery novels in which wisecracking narrator Chip Harrison is assistant to Leo Haig, a fat detective who explicitly emulates Nero Wolfe (raising tropical fish instead of orchids in his Manhattan brownstone). Block revisited the characters in "As Dark as Christmas Gets" (1997), a short story commissioned by
411:, but there is no evidence that Rex Stout had any such connection in mind. Certainly there is no mention of it in any of the stories, although a painting of Sherlock Holmes does hang over Archie Goodwin's desk in Nero Wolfe's office. Some commentators note both physical and psychological resemblances and suggest Sherlock's brother
4367:(1966) includes an appearance by the Marquis of London, a fat genius who looks and talks like Nero Wolfe, never leaves home, and is intensely interested in his hybridized plants. He has an assistant, Lord Bontriomphe (a literal French translation of "Goodwin"), who is first seen examining an exhibition of plants (like Archie in "
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special springs to hold his weight; according to Archie, it is the only chair that Wolfe really enjoys sitting in. Near the desk is a large chair upholstered in red leather, which is usually reserved for
Inspector Cramer, a current or prospective client, or the person whom Wolfe and Archie want to question. In the short story "
855:(chapter 17), he issues a dinner invitation and regrets doing so on short notice: "There will not be time to chambrer a claret properly, but we can have the chill off." Continuing the invitation, Wolfe says of a certain brandy, "I hope this won't shock you, but the way to do it is to sip it with bites of Fritz's apple pie."
350:. That means that he was likely to have been involved in the harrowing 1915 withdrawal of the defeated Serbian army, when thousands of soldiers died from disease, starvation, and sheer exhaustion – which might help to explain the comfort-loving habits that are such a conspicuous part of Wolfe's character. He joined the
4113:. Goldsborough's approach was faithful to the Rex Stout works, but he added his own touches, including an updated frame of reference (Archie now uses a personal computer to file Wolfe's germination records; Wolfe's ancient elevator is finally replaced by a more efficient model; etc.). Goldsborough's first effort,
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to L.T. Wolfe's attorney
Nathaniel Parker was also known as Henry Parker and Henry Barber. An assistant district attorney was either Mandel or Mandelbaum. The same surnames are assigned to supporting characters in different stories: Jarrett, Jaret, Jarrell, Dykes, Annis, Avery, Bowen, Yerkes, Whipple and others.
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Archie has frequent reason to note that he needs at least eight hours' sleep each night, and prefers more. He reacts bitterly when his sleep is interrupted or otherwise shortened by events, such as late-night interrogations at
Homicide headquarters or a precinct, or a 1:45 a.m. phone call from a
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mysteries. Wolfe serves
Remisier brandy or Follansbee's gin to guests and drinks Remmers' beer. Archie goes dancing at the Flamingo Club, which is now the name of more than one place in the New York City area, but the one in the books antedates them. Archie also frequently goes to Manhattan addresses
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In nearly every story, Wolfe solves the mystery by considering the facts brought to him by Archie and others, and the replies to questions he himself asks of suspects. Wolfe ponders with his eyes closed, leaning back in his chair, breathing deeply and steadily, and pushing his lips in and out. Archie
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Wolfe has an aversion to physical contact, even shaking hands. Early in the first novel Archie explains why there is a gong under his bed that will ring upon any intrusion into or near Wolfe's own bedroom: "Wolfe told me once ... that he really had no cowardice in him, he only had an intense distaste
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In the earliest books, Archie reports that Wolfe is subject to what he terms a "relapse"—a period of several days during which Wolfe refuses to work or even to listen to Archie badger him about work. The cause is unknown. Wolfe either takes to bed and eats nothing but bread and onion soup, or else he
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September 15, 1949, Rex Stout wrote a confidential memo to Edwin Fadiman, who represented his radio, film and television interests. The memo provided detailed character descriptions of Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, and a physical description and diagram of Wolfe's office. Stout's biographer John
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First, Archie is not a friend but a paid employee, who acts as secretary, chauffeur, and legman to the mountainous and sedentary Wolfe. Then they differ in all important respects—age, background, physique, and education. Finally, it is impossible to say which is the more interesting and admirable of
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That Wolfe disapproves of women is well established, but Archie claims that there are nuances: "The basic fact about a woman that seemed to irritate him was that she was a woman; the long record showed not a single exception; but from there on the documentation was cockeyed. If woman as woman grated
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Stout was playfully erratic about details in the stories. Besides the varying street addresses, he retained minor inconsistencies, and catching them is one of the pleasures of readers of the Nero Wolfe stories. Inspector Cramer's first name, rarely invoked, was originally Fergus, and later modified
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Archie's bedroom is one floor above Wolfe's, and his room and board at the brownstone are part of his compensation. On several occasions, he makes it a point to note that he owns his bedroom furniture. Except for breakfast (which chef Fritz
Brenner generally serves him in the kitchen), Archie takes
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beer and purchase it legally in bottles. Fritz brings in samples of 49 different brands for him to evaluate, from which he ultimately selects
Remmers as his favorite. Several times during the story, Wolfe announces his intention to reduce his beer intake from six quarts a day to five. "I grinned at
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If he had done nothing more than to create Archie Goodwin, Rex Stout would deserve the gratitude of whatever assessors watch over the prosperity of American literature. For surely Archie is one of the folk heroes in which the modern American temper can see itself transfigured. Archie is the lineal
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and spent my early boyhood there. At the age of sixteen I decided to move around, and in fourteen years I became acquainted with most of Europe, a little of Africa, and much of Asia, in a variety of roles and activities. Coming to this country in nineteen-thirty, not penniless, I bought this house
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had once wanted to make a series of Nero Wolfe movies, and Stout had turned him down. Disappointed with the Nero Wolfe movies of the 1930s, Stout was leery of Nero Wolfe film and TV projects in America during his lifetime: "That's something my heirs can fool around with, if they've a mind to", he
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I met Laughton only once, at a party. Of all the actors I have seen, I think he would have come closest to doing Nero Wolfe perfectly. A motion picture producer (I forget who) asked him to do a series of Nero Wolfe movies, and he had said he would agree to do one but would not commit himself to a
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Archie's initial rough edges become smoother across the decades, much as American norms evolved over the years. Noting Archie's colloquialisms in the first two Nero Wolfe novels, Rev. Frederick G. Gotwald wrote, "The crudeness of these references makes me suspect that Stout uses them in Archie to
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Like most other things in Wolfe's life, his beer drinking is bound by ritual. Seated at his desk, Wolfe presses the button twice to ring for beer, and Fritz delivers the bottles unopened; Wolfe uncaps the bottles himself, using an 18-karat gold bottle opener given to him by a satisfied client. He
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On weekdays, Fritz serves Wolfe his breakfast in his bedroom. Archie eats his separately in the kitchen, although Wolfe might ask Fritz to send Archie upstairs if he has morning instructions for him. Regularly scheduled mealtimes for lunch and dinner are part of Wolfe's daily routine. In an early
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It is the center from which moral order emanates, and the details of its layout and its operations are signs of its stability. For forty years, Wolfe prepares menus with Fritz and pots orchids with Theodore. For forty years, Archie takes notes at his desk, the client sits in the red chair and the
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Many reviewers and critics regard Archie Goodwin as the true protagonist of the Nero Wolfe corpus. Compared to Wolfe, Archie is the man of action, tough and street smart. His narrative style is breezy and vivid. Some commentators see this as a conscious device by Stout to fuse the hard school of
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Wolfe's meals generally include an appetizer, a main course, a salad served after the entrée (with the salad dressing mixed at tableside and used immediately), and a dessert course with coffee. (After-dinner coffee, however, is often taken by Wolfe and Archie in the office rather than the dining
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covered by what Archie calls a "trick picture of a waterfall". A person in an alcove at the end of the hallway can open a sliding panel covering the hole, so as to see and hear conversations and other events in the office without being noticed. The chair behind Wolfe's desk is custom-built, with
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According to the same memo, Wolfe's height is 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and his weight is 272 lb (123 kg). Archie Goodwin, the narrator of the stories, frequently describes Wolfe as weighing "a seventh of a ton". This was intended to indicate unusual obesity at the time of the
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Wolfe's bedroom is on the second floor of the brownstone, and Archie's is on the third. Each of these floors also includes one spare bedroom, used on occasion to house a variety of clients, witnesses, and sometimes even culprits. Wolfe takes pride in being able to offer such assistance and once
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while never leaving his apartments. Instead he sends the young swordsman Alfeo Zeno on various investigative tasks around the city, seeking clues, arranging interviews, and generally stirring up trouble until something happens. Nostradamus holds a similar disdain for women, and Alfeo's primary
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on the south side of West 35th Street. The brownstone has three floors plus a large basement with living quarters, a rooftop greenhouse also with living quarters, and a small elevator, used almost exclusively by Wolfe. Other unique features include a timer-activated window-opening device that
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He insists upon the point: under no circumstances will he leave his home or violate his routines in order to facilitate an investigation. The exceptions are few and remarkable. Instead of spreading the principles of order and justice throughout his society, Wolfe imposes them dogmatically and
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adapted the plots and dialogue of the Stout originals closely; unlike previous Wolfe adaptations, the series retained Archie Goodwin's first-person narration and did not update the stories to contemporary times. The episodes were colorful period pieces, set primarily in the 1940s–1950s. The
3157:– heiress and socialite, often appears as Archie's romantic companion, although both Lily and Archie are fiercely independent and have no intention of getting engaged or settling down. (It is implied that they enjoy an intimate, ongoing but nonexclusive relationship.) Lily was introduced in
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Wolfe was drinking beer and looking at pictures of snowflakes in a book someone had sent him from Czechoslovakia. ... Looking at him, I said to myself, "He's in a battle with the elements. He's fighting his way through a raging blizzard, just sitting there comfortably looking at pictures of
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never drinks directly from the bottle, but instead pours the beer into a glass and lets the foam settle to an appropriate level before drinking. He keeps the gold opener in the center drawer of his desk, where he also keeps the bottlecaps as a means of tracking his daily/weekly consumption.
5876:'s efforts to secure the rights to the Nero Wolfe stories date back to his earliest days in the business. In the mid-1970s he was working with his father, Henry Jaffe, a successful attorney turned producer, when the Nero Wolfe rights came on the market. Warner Bros. wanted to adapt the
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Known for rigidly maintaining his personal schedule, Nero Wolfe is most inflexible when it comes to his routine in the rooftop plant rooms. From 9:00 to 11:00 in the morning, and from 4:00 to 6:00 in the afternoon, he looks after his orchid collection with help from Theodore Horstmann.
4629:). Posthumous collection produced in a numbered limited edition of 276 hardcovers and 1,500 softcovers. Shortly before his death Rex Stout authorized the editor to include the first Nero Wolfe novella, "Bitter End" (1940), which had not been republished in his own novella collections.
7111:(1959), chapter 19, it is a Sally Corbett, not Colt, who helps out on Wolfe's case. "Sally Corbett was one of the two women who, a couple of years back, had made me feel that there might be some flaw in my attitude toward female dicks." Sally Colt/Corbett makes a final appearance in
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Another fictional creation by Stout, the solo operative Tecumseh Fox, who is perhaps a fusion of the best qualities of Wolfe and Goodwin into a single person without Wolfe's collection of idiosyncrasies, is arguably a better and more effective fictional character, as in the novel
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You, gentlemen, are Americans, much more completely than I am, for I wasn't born here. This is your native country. It was you and your brothers, black and white, who let me come here and live, and I hope you'll let me say, without getting maudlin, that I'm grateful to you for
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created the rotund amateur detective Claudius Lyon, who is so obsessed with Nero Wolfe's style of life that he duplicates it with just enough of a difference that his idol will not be entitled to take legal action. Ex-con Arnie Woodbine narrates the comic stories (printed in
3037:– top-notch private detective who is frequently hired by Nero Wolfe either to assist Archie Goodwin, or to carry out assignments Wolfe prefers that Archie not know about. Archie often comments on Saul's exceptional memory, especially his talent for recalling people's faces.
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played Inspector Cramer. The series was produced and directed by actor Ron Hartmann, who spent two years writing the hour-long radio adaptations of Stout's original stories. The 13 episode series was praised for its high production values and faithful presentation.
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in the early 2000s. The first of the three novelettes takes place in the original timeline (1930s), while the last two stories see Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin and the rest transferred to the 21st century, post-9/11 New York, to the "online era". The trilogy can be freely
2817:" he says "There is good slang and bad slang") and expects Archie to avoid slang and other language he disapproves of when speaking to him. However, as with other worldly concerns, he sometimes relies on Archie's greater familiarity with slang when business demands it.
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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.
2611:). Although he occasionally ventures by car into the suburbs of New York City, he is loath to travel, and clutches the safety strap continually on the occasions that Archie drives him somewhere. He does not trust trains to start or to stop. As Archie says of Wolfe in
6998:(1940), Archie's room is on the third floor, where it is in subsequent accounts. These include "Black Orchids" (chapter 6), "Cordially Invited to Meet Death" (chapter 3), "Not Quite Dead Enough" (chapter 3), "Booby Trap" (chapter 1), "Help Wanted, Male" (chapter 3),
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Wolfe maintains a rigid schedule in the brownstone. He has breakfast in his bedroom while wearing yellow silk pajamas; he hates to discuss work during breakfast, and if forced to do so insists upon not uttering a word until he has finished his glass of orange juice
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first book (1934), especially through the use of the word "ton" as the unit of measure. In a single short story written in 1947, Archie writes, "He weighs between 310 and 390, and he limits his physical movements to what he regards as the irreducible essentials."
4524:. The story is narrated by his legman Charlie Goodman, and other characters include their chef Franz, fellow detectives Paul Sanza, Terry Carver and Sally Cole, and Government official Mr Cream (a near-anagram of Cramer). In the collection of Langford pastiches
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Despite Wolfe's rule never to leave the brownstone on business, the stories find him leaving his home on several occasions. At times, Wolfe and Archie are on a personal errand when a murder occurs, and legal authorities require that they remain in the vicinity
5127:. Connolly did portray Wolfe in the latter film, after Arnold decided he did not want to become identified in the public mind with one part. Lionel Stander portrayed Archie Goodwin. Stander was a capable actor but, as Archie, Rex thought he had been miscast."
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Like Wolfe, Archie is a licensed private detective and handles all investigation that takes place outside the brownstone. He also takes care of routine tasks such as sorting the mail, taking dictation and answering the phone. At the time of the first novel,
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also includes an interview Bourne conducted with Stout (July 18, 1973; also available on audiocassette tape), and concludes with the first and only book publication of "Why Nero Wolfe Likes Orchids", an article by Rex Stout that first appeared in
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Wolfe had once remarked to me that the orchids were his concubines: insipid, expensive, parasitic and temperamental. He brought them, in their diverse forms and colors, to the limits of their perfection, and then gave them away; he had never sold
251:, when he leaves not only the brownstone but the United States to avenge the murder of his oldest friend. He abandons his cherished daily habits for a time and, despite his physical bulk, engages in strenuous outdoor activity in mountain terrain.
7067:(1936) Wolfe displays great respect (if not always cooperation) towards Cramer, but thinks Hombert "should go back to diapers"—an opinion indirectly shared by Cramer himself who points out that Hombert is a politician and not a policeman. In
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to be presented June 16 – July 30, 2017. The second stage production to be authorized by the estate of Rex Stout, the play was written by Joseph Goodrich and directed by Peter Moore. They were also responsible for a successful adaptation of
3151:. Archie frequently asks Lon for background information on current or prospective clients, and returns those favors by providing Lon exclusives, and occasional photos, concerning Wolfe's cases. Lon is also one of Archie's poker-playing pals.
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The stage production was authorized by the estate of Rex Stout; Stout's daughter, Rebecca Stout Bradbury, attended the opening. "It's something of a surprise that none of the Wolfe novels have been adapted for the stage before", wrote the
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was the first radio series that, like the Stout stories themselves, stressed characterization over plot. With all but one episode in circulation, it is regarded as the series that is most responsible for popularizing Nero Wolfe on radio.
6700:. "When the Austrians came and we fought machine guns with fingernails. Logically I was dead; a man can't live on dry grass. Actually I went on breathing. When the United States entered the war and I walked six hundred miles to join the
5227:, Rex Stout declined to authorize any more Hollywood adaptations. "Do you think there's any chance of Hollywood ever making a good Nero Wolfe movie?" biographer John McAleer asked the author. Stout replied, "I don't know. I suppose so."
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Wolfe states that "all music is a vestige of barbarism" and denies that music can have any intellectual content. He takes a dim view of television, but TV sets did find their way into the brownstone in the later stories. Archie notes in
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regulates the temperature in Wolfe's bedroom, an alarm system that sounds a gong in Archie's room if someone approaches Wolfe's bedroom door or windows, and climate-controlled plant rooms on the top floor. Wolfe is a well-known amateur
7133:. Agatha Christie was voted Best Mystery Writer of the Century; the other nominees were Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Dorothy Sayers, and Rex Stout. The 31st World Mystery Convention was presented in Denver September 7–10, 2000.
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as the father of Nero Wolfe. They note that in one story Lupin has an affair with the queen of a Balkan principality, which may be Montenegro by another name. Further, they note that the name Lupin resembles the French word for wolf,
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agent that he was born in the United States – a declaration at odds with all other references. Stout revealed the reason for the discrepancy in a 1940 letter cited by his authorized biographer, John McAleer: "In the original draft of
4989:(1939). It is one of Magritte's series of "leaf-bird" paintings. Created during the Nazi occupation of Brussels, it depicts a stormy, mountainous landscape in which a cluster of plants has metamorphosed into a group of vigilant owls.
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Archie also complains that there is never corned beef or rye bread on Wolfe's table, and he sometimes ducks out to eat a corned beef sandwich at a nearby diner. Yet a young woman gives Wolfe a lesson in preparing corned beef hash in
4466:, features frontier lawman Lewis "Lobo" Blacke. Confined to a wheelchair after he is shot in the back, Blacke takes over a newspaper and is assisted by reporter Quinn Booker, who becomes his biographer. DeAndrea completed a sequel,
3173:(in which Wolfe gives him power of attorney), he is the only man in New York who calls Wolfe by his first name. Wolfe is executor of Vukčić's will and, following Vukčić's death, runs Rusterman's as a trustee for "a couple of years".
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magazine in 2002 when it revisited the film. "No, at bottom, it's not Rex Stout's Nero and Archie, but it's a well-developed mystery (thanks to Stout's plot) with compensations all its own—and an interesting piece of Wolfeana."
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says that during these trances Wolfe reacts to nothing that is going on around him. Archie seldom interrupts Wolfe's thought processes, he says, largely because it is the only time that he can be sure that Wolfe is working.
554:(chapter 10) and elsewhere, from which a passage leads to 34th Street—used to enter or leave Wolfe's home when it is necessary to evade surveillance. Archie says that Fritz tries to grow herbs such as chives in the garden.
6898:(1946), Wolfe complains to Archie about the difficulty of the case, saying "I was an ass to undertake it. I have more Cattleyas than I have room for, and I could have sold five hundred of them for twelve thousand dollars."
3326:(chapter 10) Archie refers to him as Ethelbert Hitchcock, "which I consider the all-time low for a name for a snoop, even in England." Wolfe also identifies him by that full name when speaking to FBI investigator Stahl in
3301:, which is an early example of a woman private detective as the protagonist of a mystery novel. Dol Bonner and her agency operatives appear in a few Wolfe mysteries in places where female operatives are required, such as
2784:"put a hand on me. ... I will not have a hand put on me, gentlemen. I like no man's hand on me, and one such as Mr. Rowcliff's, unmerited, I will not have." Wolfe's prejudices make it all the more surprising when, in "
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The Post Meridian Radio Players, a radio theater troupe in Boston, presented a gender-swapped staged radio drama titled "The Boy who Cried Wolfe" July 20–28, 2018. An adaptation of a December 1950 episode of the
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He passes the supreme test of being rereadable. I don't know how many times I have reread the Wolfe stories, but plenty. I know exactly what is coming and how it is all going to end, but it doesn't matter. That's
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on West 35th Street in New York City, and he is loath to leave his home for business or anything that would keep him from reading his books, tending his orchids, or eating the gourmet meals prepared by his chef,
3234:. Vollmer's motivation, aside from friendship, is that Wolfe helped him out with a would-be blackmailer years ago. Vollmer's house (or perhaps Wolfe's) moves along 35th Street from time to time. In chapter 5 of
898:"... wasn't a man at all, since he had no palate and a dried-up stomach." He knows enough about fine cuisine to lecture on American cooking to Les Quinze Maîtres (a group of the 15 finest chefs in the world) in
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who hates to hear language being misused according to his lights, often chastising people who do so. One example is his dislike of the word "contact" being used as a verb; when Johnny Keems says that "contact"
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4960:(1898–1967), the internationally famous Belgian painter, are named after titles of books by Rex Stout", wrote the artist's attorney and friend Harry Torczyner. "He read Hegel, Heidegger and Sartre, as well as
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Wolfe's most remarkable departure from the brownstone is for personal reasons, not for business, and thus does not violate the rule regarding the conduct of business away from the office. That event occurs in
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before deciding whether to open the door. The front room is used as a waiting area for visitors while Archie informs Wolfe of their arrival, and also as a place for Archie to hide one visitor from another.
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Marko Vukčić – A fellow Montenegrin whom Wolfe has known since childhood, possibly a blood relative (since "vuk" means "wolf"). Vukčić owns the high-class Rusterman's Restaurant in Manhattan. According to
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The books frequently mention brands that do not exist: for instance, Wolfe owns a Heron automobile, which Archie drives, and Wethersill automobiles are also mentioned. A Marley revolver (also Carley, in
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identifies the ten brownstone addresses and additional stories in which they appear. The most frequently used address for Nero Wolfe's residence is 918 West 35th Street—the address that Darby found in
3209:(1953) it's Henry Parker, and then reverts to Nathaniel Parker for the rest of the series. Parker is an old friend, and has a broad scope of interests: e.g., Parker converses with Wolfe in French, in "
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grower and has 10,000 plants in the brownstone's greenhouse. He employs three live-in staff to see to his needs: Archie Goodwin (assistant), Fritz Brenner (chef), and Theodore Horstmann (orchidist).
967:" suggests the contrary view that Wolfe was unable to prepare his own meals; Fritz's illness with the flu causes a household crisis and forces Wolfe to resort to canned liver pâté for his lunch.)
7052:. That book, however, was not a commercial success, and only three books featuring Fox were written, one of which was later used as the basis for a Wolfe story at the urging of Stout's publisher.
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I understand the technique of eccentricity; it would be futile for a man to labor at establishing a reputation for oddity if he were ready at the slightest provocation to revert to normal action.
5334:, a California affiliate, and may have been broadcast only in that region. Louis Vittes wrote the scripts for the 30-minute program, based on Stout's principal characters but not his stories.
887:(chapter 12), but subsequently disappears from the corpus as a plot device—possibly because Archie eventually discovered how to shut down a relapse during its earliest stages, as chronicled in
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purchased the rights for the entire set of Nero Wolfe stories for Orson Welles. Paramount paid $ 200,000 for the TV rights to eight hours of Nero Wolfe. The producers planned to begin with an
963:", he lectures Inspector Cramer on the right and wrong ways to cook corn on the cob, insisting that it must be roasted rather than boiled in order to achieve the best flavor. (The 1940 story "
2707:, "It was Sunday evening, when he especially enjoyed turning the television off." Wolfe's attitude toward television notwithstanding, the TV set in Fritz's basement quarters proved handy in
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portraying Archie Goodwin. Although it was titled "Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe", the production departed considerably from the originals. All 14 episodes were set in contemporary New York City.
8510:, February 13, 2006. "Next came two books about the foreign adventures of crime-solving chef Auguste Lupa, reputedly the son of Sherlock Holmes—and who may have been the young Nero Wolfe."
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in 1934, several Hollywood studios were interested in the movie rights. In one of many conversations with his authorized biographer, Rex Stout told John McAleer that he himself had wanted
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The absence of brownstones in Wolfe's neighborhood sent television producers to the Upper West Side of Manhattan for an appropriate home and setting for select exterior shots, used in the
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Doctor Vollmer – a medical doctor who is Wolfe's neighbor and friend. Wolfe calls upon Vollmer whenever a dead body is discovered, or medical attention is required, at the brownstone. In
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Del Bascom – independent investigator who runs a large conventional detective agency in Manhattan. Wolfe sometimes subcontracts to Bascom when he needs a lot of men for something (as in
3014:– exceptionally talented Swiss cook who prepares and serves all of Wolfe's meals except those that Wolfe occasionally takes at Rusterman's Restaurant. Fritz also acts as the household's
6803:"And Hutton, bless him, took pains to make sure that the stoop, meticulously recreated in a freezing Ontario warehouse soundstage really did have seven steps", reported Martin Sieff of
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pilot had been "in a way, too successful ... Everything seemed to point to a sale of the series. A facsimile of the brownstone house in which Wolfe lives in the novels ... was found in
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Good food is a keystone (along with reading) of Wolfe's mostly leisured existence. He is both a gourmand and a gourmet, enjoying generous helpings of Fritz's cuisine three times a day.
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and six recorded tracks on digital audio tape in the UCLA Music Library Special Collections. He identifies 30 CBS digital audio tapes (p. 168), with tracks 86–91 of DAT #11 being the
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Rex Stout's confidential memo of September 15, 1949, describing Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin and Wolfe's office, is reprinted in the back matter of the 1992 Bantam Crimeline edition of
2635:"He took his coat and vest off, exhibiting about eighteen square feet of canary-yellow shirt, and chose the darts with yellow feathers, which were his favorites." —Wolfe exercises in
2435:). It must have been quite a sight with the angle-iron staging gleaming in its silver paint and on the concrete benches and shelves 10,000 pots of orchids in glorious, exultant bloom.
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by Rex Stout and the Editors of the Viking Press, published in 1973. All recipes are prefaced with a brief excerpt from the book or story that made reference to that particular dish.
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Reading is central to Nero Wolfe's life, and books are central to the plots of many of the stories. The floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lining Wolfe's office contain some 1,200 books (
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as Archie Goodwin. Produced by Casanova Multimedia and Rai Fiction, the eight-episode series, which ran for a single season, began with "La traccia del serpente", an adaptation of
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Nathaniel Parker – Wolfe's lawyer (or occasionally a client's lawyer, on Wolfe's recommendation) when only a lawyer will do. The character name evolved from "Henry H. Barber"; in
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for $ 7,500 and secured the option to buy further stories in the series, it was thought the role would go to Walter Connolly. Instead Edward Arnold got it", McAleer reported in
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served Wolfe's beer first, the bottle unopened because that's a rule, and Wolfe got his opener from the drawer, a gold one Marko Vukcic had given him that didn't work very well.
1100:. Archie indicates in various stories that Wolfe prefers to finish a paragraph before acknowledging an interruption in his reading. He often dog-ears a page to mark his place.
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was a member of this repertory group while also having a recurring role in the series as Archie Goodwin's girlfriend Lily Rowan; other frequent members of the troupe included
869:(chapter 6), Archie reports that, during a relapse, Wolfe once ate half a sheep in two days, different parts cooked in 20 different ways. The relapse also appears briefly in
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said. "If you look at that episode, it's really fun, because everything—the wardrobe, the art direction—is different, since it's a different generation. It breaks our mold."
2470:, after Dorothy Sebor provides the information that solves the case, Wolfe tells Archie, "We'll send her some sprays of Phalaenopsis Aphrodite. They have never been finer."
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Once he burned up a cookbook because it said to remove the hide from a ham end before putting it in the pot with lima beans. Which he loves most, food or words, is a tossup.
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as a more likely father for Wolfe. Commentators have noted a coincidence in the names "Sherlock Holmes" and "Nero Wolfe": The same vowels appear in the same order. In 1957,
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show their ugliness because he uses them unapologetically." In the first Wolfe novel, Archie uses a racially biased term, for which Wolfe chides him, but by the time that
6932:" Archie states that the gong was installed "... some years previously when Wolfe had got a knife stuck in him. The thing had never gone off except when we tested it ..."
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and directed by Tom Donovan, was filmed in Manhattan in March 1959. The half-hour program concerned the mysterious death of a scientist during a guided missile launch at
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6205:(Inspector Cramer), Roberto Pistone (Saul Panzer), Mario Righetti (Orrie Cather) and Gianfranco Varetto (Fred Durkin). The whole series became available on DVD in 2007.
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was signed to write the television script ("The Doorbell Rang") and direct the TV movie on the assurance that Welles would star, but by April 1977 Welles had bowed out.
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6588:"For audiences who might not be familiar with Wolfe and his trusty assistant Archie Goodwin, it's a terrific introduction to the characters and the milieu", wrote the
4542:) is a pastiche of both Sherlock Holmes and Nero Wolfe stories. A robot named "Noel Wide" stands in for Wolfe; his companion, another robot, is named "Arch St. Louis".
2506:, who wants Wolfe to drop a case that could lead back to him. Wolfe and Archie call men to take care of the plants and repair the windows before notifying the police.
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5435:, the production changed the genders of all of the characters; Nero Wolfe became Vera Wolfe, and Archie became Audrey Goodwin. The piece was performed along with an
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Although the Nero Wolfe stories take place contemporaneously with their writing and depict a changing landscape and society, the principal characters in the corpus
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in which Nero Wolfe appears along with many other detectives and villains from crime fiction history. First printed in the May 1946 issue of the British magazine
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for a feature film and approached Henry Jaffe, who traveled to New York to negotiate with the agent for Rex Stout's estate but lost out to Paramount Television.
5739:) was to write the pilot. Welles again declined because he wanted to do a series of 90-minute specials, perhaps two or three a year, instead of a weekly series.
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is named in seven—more than any other species. Wolfe personally cuts his most treasured Phalaenopsis Aphrodite for the centerpiece at the dinner for the Ten for
5796:, the made-for-TV movie was produced as a pilot for a possible upcoming series—but the film had not yet aired at the time of Thayer David's death in July 1978.
171:, Wolfe's sharp-witted, dapper young confidential assistant with an eye for attractive women, narrates the cases and does the legwork for the detective genius.
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Jaffe/Braunstein Films, Ltd., secured the rights to the Nero Wolfe stories in 1998. (U.S. Copyright Office Document Number V3412D882, recorded March 13, 1998.)
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He restricts his visible reactions: as Archie puts it, "He shook his head, moving it a full half-inch right and left, which was for him a frenzy of negation."
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6892:(chapter 11), Archie describes Wolfe as "a practicing private detective with no other source of income except selling a few orchid plants now and then". In
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a verb, transitive and intransitive, Wolfe replies "Contact is not a verb under this roof". One of his most severe reactions occurs in the first chapter of
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5108:. "I seem to remember Charles being very interested in the character of Nero Wolfe," she told him. "I always regretted I did not get to play Dora Chapin."
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snowflakes. That's the advantage of being an artist, of having imagination." I said aloud, "You mustn't go to sleep, sir, it's fatal. You freeze to death."
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went into production, Stout received some 50 offers from film and TV producers hoping to follow up on its success with a Nero Wolfe series. By April 1957
2687:" Sybil Pitcairn's disdainful use of his first name makes Wolfe decide to solve the case. Men nearly always address him as Wolfe, and women as Mr. Wolfe.
7019:"I believe Stout uses such crude statements to have us feel how objectionable they are", Gotwald wrote, adding that Archie's ethnic slur in chapter 2 of
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Wolfe likes to solve the crossword puzzle of British newspapers in preference to those of American papers, and hates to be interrupted while so engaged.
557:"That readers have proved endlessly fascinated with the topography of Wolfe's brownstone temple should not be surprising", wrote J. Kenneth Van Dover in
182:. The stories have been adapted for film, radio, television and the stage. The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated for Best Mystery Series of the Century at
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5690:. The four rare pilots on the release were digitally restored in high definition by SabuCat Productions from the best archival film elements available.
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Although 21 episodes were produced, the series finale, "The Case of the Shakespeare Folio", is the only episode that has survived in radio collections.
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Theodolinda (Dol) Bonner and Sally Corbett (aka Sally Colt) – female operatives whom Wolfe employs at need. They also play a major role in the novella "
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succeeded Ortega sometime in 1944. Louis Vittes wrote most of the scripts for the 30-minute episodes, basing none of them on Stout's original stories.
4491:), which include "Who's Afraid of Nero Wolfe?" (June 2008), "The Boy Who Cried Wolfe" (September–October 2008) and "Wolfe at the Door" (February 2009).
3222:, Vollmer contrives an illness severe enough that Wolfe cannot be questioned or even seen by anyone. Vollmer examines Louis Rony's corpse for Wolfe in
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in the front room fireplace because it states that the words "imply" and "infer" can be used interchangeably. Wolfe generally abhors slang (though in "
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would portray Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin in the CBS-TV series. Both actors were then starring on Broadway—the Vienna-born Kasznar in Noel Coward's
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Ethelbert Hitchcock – Wolfe's contact in London who handles enquiries to be made in Europe. Although he is usually identified by only his surname, in
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Allen Sabinson became a programming consultant for A&E in 1999, and was named the network's senior vice president for programming in spring 2001.
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4200:– In retrospect, the author's explicit farewell to Nero Wolfe: the story concerns the murder of a mediocre continuator of a popular detective series.
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that began in October 1950, but in summarizing the memo's unique revelations he remarked, "A TV producer could not have hoped for more specifics."
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Robert M. Hamilton lists all of the orchids mentioned in Archie's accounts in alphabetical order. He records Phalaenopsis Aphrodite appearing in "
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5169:(then Rita Cansino) portrays Maria Maringola, who sets the story in motion when she asks for Wolfe's help in finding her missing brother, Carlo.
4843:. "We quiz Archie Goodwin in his den and gain a clue to the ultimate fate of Nero Wolfe" in a chapter titled "In Which Archie Goodwin Remembers".
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Paramount bought the entire set of Nero Wolfe stories for Orson Welles, who is enjoying a renaissance of popularity in Hollywood and the world.
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were employed as confidants and narrators, but none had such a fully developed personality or was such an integral part of the plot as Archie.
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Wolfe has pronounced eccentricities and strict rules concerning his way of life. Their occasional violation adds spice to many of the stories.
6820:(image number 1302172) document the location photography directed by Timothy Hutton on October 15, 2000, also seen in the A&E documentary
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for Best Episode in a TV Series. "The Fine Art of Murder" is in the collection of the Library of Congress (VBE 2397–2398) and screened in its
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to a visitor on one occasion. The "Churchill Hotel" (officially the Hotel Churchill), mentioned many times, is a real hotel in Manhattan, and
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when Archie goes to a diner to eat "fried chicken like my Aunt Margie used to make it back in Ohio", since Fritz does not fry chicken. But in
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District. ... Wolfe merely moved us, fictionally, from one place to the other in order to preserve his particular brand of privacy. As far as
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coincided with Rex Stout's becoming a top-selling author some 30 years after his death. The series was released on Region 1 DVD as two sets (
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descendant of Huck Finn ... Archie is spiritually larger than life. That is why his employer and companion had to be made corpulent to match.
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2720:, various details in the stories, particularly the early ones, suggest it has more to do with an unfortunate encounter in early life with a
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Wolfe displays a pronounced, almost pathological, dislike for the company of women. Although some readers interpret this attitude as simple
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he is sufficiently concerned about his weight that he adds a workout to his daily routine. From 3:45 to 4 p.m., he throws yellow-feathered
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is a particular favorite, prepared in a number of different ways. Archie enjoys his food but lacks Wolfe's discerning palate, lamenting in
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From February 1969 to February 1971, Italian television broadcast 10 Nero Wolfe TV movies. These are the episodes in order of appearance:
4415:(1981) includes his story "In Which Archie Goodwin Remembers". The author's interview with Archie Goodwin in retirement is illustrated by
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1111:'s summary of Wolfe's library was incorporated with contributions from others into an annotated reading list created by Winnifred Louis.
231:"Wolfe's most extravagant distinction is his extreme antipathy to literal extravagance. He will not move," wrote J. Kenneth Van Dover in
6225:), was written by Vladimir Valutsky, screenwriter for a Russian Sherlock Holmes television series in the 1980s. Nero Wolfe is played by
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Felix Courbet – Part owner and manager of Rusterman's Restaurant following the death of Marko Vukčić. Felix plays a major role in both "
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Pierleoni, Allen, "Serial Thriller: John Lescroart's passions range from family to fishing but he's hit the big time with his novels";
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4501:(2007–2009), starring the legendary clairvoyant, astrologer, and physician Maestro Nostradamus, who solves mysteries for the rulers of
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paid Stout $ 80,000 for the rights to produce 12 Nero Wolfe stories. "He agreed only because he would never see them," McAleer wrote.
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Many of the dishes referred to in the various Nero Wolfe stories and novels were collected and published, complete with recipes, as
541:", Wolfe and Archie have a hidden tape recorder and microphone installed in the office, with controls in the kitchen. In the story "
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and Wendell Hertig Taylor, critics and scholars of detective fiction, summarized the unique relationship between Wolfe and Archie:
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are sent to Dr. Vollmer and his assistant, who shelter Wolfe and Archie when they have to flee the brownstone to avoid the police.
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had purchased the rights and was pitching a Nero Wolfe TV series to advertisers. The series had Stout's enthusiastic cooperation.
5119:. "Columbia's idea was to keep Arnold busy with low-cost Wolfe films between features. Two films presently were made by Columbia,
4132:– Wolfe comes out of self-imposed retirement to investigate the death of a boyhood friend, who became a famous symphony conductor.
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He is extremely fastidious about his clothing and hates to wear, even in private, anything that has been soiled. The short story "
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Only one episode of the series is in circulation. "The Last Laugh Murder Case" (July 14, 1944) was chosen for rebroadcast by the
5216:"He drinks beer in the novel but hot chocolate in the picture. That's the best explanation of what's wrong with the film", wrote
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reported that Fadiman Associates was packaging a television series featuring Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe characters. When CBS-TV's
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7142:"We know the importance granted to the words by Magritte in his paintings and we know the impact that literary works such as
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began streaming the series with English subtitles in North America in November 2017 and released it on DVD in January 2018.
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as Archie Goodwin. After he protested that his story was used without permission, Rex Stout received a $ 3,500 settlement.
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Walker, Tom (September 10, 2000). "Mystery writers shine light on best: Bouchercon 2000 convention honors authors".
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is in the Performing Arts Special Collections at UCLA, in Box 27, Folder 6 of the Sidney Carroll Papers 1957–1981.
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I don't know whether vampirism or cannibalism is the better term for it. Not nice. They should roll their own.
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Johnny Keems – freelance operative occasionally called in by Wolfe. He makes his last appearance in the novel
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918:(chapter 11), Wolfe states, "I know nothing of restaurants; short of compulsion, I would not eat in one were
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6649:. Under the heading "Description of Nero Wolfe", Stout begins: "Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight 272 lbs. Age 56."
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romantic partner is a highly-ranked courtesan, similar in station to Lily Rowan (an independent socialite).
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in October 1984, the Stout estate approved the continuation of the Nero Wolfe series. In 1986 journalist
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4865:(1991, Borgo Press, Milford Series; second edition 2003, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover
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Bill Gore – freelance operative occasionally called in when Wolfe requires additional help in the field.
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used in movies." Cohen settled on 922 West 35th Street—the address printed on Archie's business card in
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I rarely leave my house. I do like it here. I would be an idiot to leave this chair, made to fit me —
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Park Square Theatre in Saint Paul, Minnesota, commissioned a world-premiere stage adaptation of the
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I suggest beginning with autobiographical sketches from each of us, and here is mine. I was born in
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Bourne, Michael, "An Informal Interview with Rex Stout"; 1998, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers
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that, from "his memory of local custom", he finds in a hole in the ground. During the short story "
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as being on West Thirty-Fifth Street "nearly to 11th Avenue", which would put it in the 500 block.
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The front door is equipped with a chain bolt, a bell that can be shut off as needed, and a pane of
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called this "The great O-E theory" and suggested that it was derived from the father of mysteries,
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wrote of Magritte. "Some of his best titles were 'found' in this way." Magritte's 1942 painting,
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How would you feel if someone wanted to continue the Wolfe series after you laid aside your pen?
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346:, but had a change of heart when the war began. He then joined the Serbian-Montenegrin army and
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Wolfe is reticent about his youth, but apparently he was athletic, fit, and adventurous. Before
322:," Stout said, noting that everything he knew about Montenegrins he learned from Adamic's book,
315:, supported by Farrar & Rinehart, caused his cradle to be transported five thousand miles."
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10300:, Winnifred Louis' fan site dedicated to Nero Wolfe including a complete annotated bibliography
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9020:"In harness again! Silent movie idol Francis X. Bushman has new air role portraying Nero Wolfe"
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Ken Darby attests that Archie stays put as "guardian of the third floor" from 1950 on (p. 59).
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is an above average minor A picture, a solid mystery, and unfailingly entertaining", reported
4663:(1985; revised 1992, 2000). Self-published anthology of essays edited by a longtime member of
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9812:(December 2001). "A Labor of Love: The Nero Wolfe Television Series". In Kaye, Marvin (ed.).
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Kleiner, Dick; Crosby, Joan (December 30, 1976). "TV Scout: Some New Series in the Bullpen".
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A series of Russian Nero Wolfe TV movies was made from 2001 to 2005. One of the adaptations,
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931:(chapter 17), he tells Jerome Berin, "I spend quite a little time in the kitchen myself." In
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The linked website states that John J. McAleer is John McAleer Theodore Dreiser's pseudonym.
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Wolfe has another chair in the bedroom that is nearly as good as the one in the office. In "
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Alan Vanneman, a published writer of two novel-length Sherlock Holmes pastiches, also wrote
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assist Shirley Holmes in solving a mystery. The story appeared in the October 1948 issue of
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was published in 1964, racial epithets were mostly used by Stout's antagonistic characters.
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MacNiven, Elina (January 16, 1982). "Nero Wolfe: Wolfe's verbal coups rendered on radio".
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4765:(1983, Pontes Press, Ashton, MD). Published in a numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies.
4656:). Biography of the brownstone "as told by Archie Goodwin". Includes detailed floor plans.
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In the course of the books, ten different street addresses are given on West 35th Street:
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In most of the corpus, it is seven steps from the sidewalk to the stoop (for example, "
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pilot episode was released on DVD and Blu-ray in October 2018 by VCI Entertainment, in
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7246:(1976) are contained in the Orson Welles – Oja Kodar Papers 1910–1998 (Box 17) at the
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Rex Stout would variously present it". The author is credited as appearing along with
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Archie's pipeline to breaking crime news. Lon apparently has no official title at the
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and entered into practice as a private detective. I am a naturalized American citizen.
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set in 1959 in Rome, where Wolfe and Archie reside after leaving the United States.
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parodies nine famous fictional detectives, including Nero Wolfe (as "Trajan Beare").
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presented a stage adaptation of "Christmas Party" November 14 – December 20, 2009.
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Lewis Hewitt – well-heeled orchid fancier, for whom Wolfe did a favor (as told in "
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Vandermeulen, Dr. John H. (February 1985). "Nero Wolfe—Orchidist Extraordinaire".
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Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot was named Best Mystery Series of the Century at
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were among the titles for which RAI also bought the rights, but were not filmed.
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4208:, a prequel to Stout's novels. The books are published by the Mysterious Press.
3334:(chapter 4), it is Geoffrey Hitchcock who meets Wolfe and Archie at the airport.
3307:(also one of the few stories where Wolfe has to flee his home to escape arrest).
2780:, Wolfe speaks coldly as he tells the DA and Inspector Cramer that the despised
1094:(chapter 12), Wolfe uses a thin strip of ebony to mark his place as he re-reads
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Wolfe has expensive tastes, living in a comfortable and luxurious New York City
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Three actors portrayed Nero Wolfe over the course of the 1943–44 radio series,
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is the narrator of all the Nero Wolfe stories and a central character in them.
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has addressed Wolfe using an assumed first name. But these are exceptions. In "
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Designed to look like a book, a boxed set of Nero Wolfe recipes was created by
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423:. The only mention of Wolfe's mother in Stout's stories is in the first novel,
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8535:. Retrieved 2013-07-01. Subsequently collected in Gotwald, Rev. Frederick G.,
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postage stamps issued in November 1972 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of
4813:(French: "The Many Lives of Nero Wolfe") (2008, Moutons électriques (France);
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Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War Against America's Greatest Authors
4216:– A prequel imagining how Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin met and became a team.
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Entering from the stairs via a vestibule, there were three main rooms—one for
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The exception is the second-season premiere directed by Timothy Hutton. "For
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Biographer John McAleer reported that Stout enjoyed Greenstreet's portrayal.
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October 20, 1950 – April 27, 1951. Produced by Edwin Fadiman and directed by
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10193:"Fans of detective Nero Wolfe coming to St. Paul to see their hero on stage"
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5604:, with Edwin Fadiman as executive producer. The theme music was composed by
2452:(Volume 1, Spring 1979). Phalaenopsis is mentioned in 11 Wolfe stories, and
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The brownstone has a back entrance leading to a private garden, as noted in
545:", the system is modified to transmit sound to a speaker in the front room.
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Vitaris, Paula (2002). "Miracle on 35th Street: Nero Wolfe on Television".
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Rosenfield, Paul (March 4, 1979). "Have You Seen Any Good Novels Lately?".
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wrote a parody titled "A Case of Facsimile" (1948) in which Nerissa Wolfe,
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This article is about Rex Stout's fictional detective. For other uses, see
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Dick Lochte discussed the Stout interview in an online post March 8, 2000.
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bundled with the second season), and as a single eight-disc thinpack set.
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The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at
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9978:"What's on TV Tuesday: 'Future Man' and 'The Hunt for the Zodiac Killer'"
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music of Alex North (p. 174). The score, CPN5912, is in Box #105 (p. 51).
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Archie most frequently mentions Wolfe working on the crossword puzzle in
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5447:" as part of the troupe's summer mystery series, "Moriarty's Mysteries".
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5330:. Broadcast July 17 – November 30, 1945, the series was a product of the
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Nero Wolfe is one of 12 famous fictional detectives depicted in a set of
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10139:"It's Nero Wolfe to the rescue in Rex Stout's detective story 'Red Box'"
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Kirkley, Donald (June 26, 1959). "Look and Listen with Donald Kirkley".
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in his definitive list of the most influential works of mystery fiction.
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remarked, "The guest is a jewel resting on the cushion of hospitality".
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6664:(1947, chapter 5), Archie estimates Wolfe's weight at close to 340. In
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5418:
4916:
4531:
4521:
4437:(the son of Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler), later becomes Nero Wolfe.
4102:
2984:
2863:
2834:) is Archie's weapon of choice. A semi-fictional revolver brand is the
2457:
2181:
2072:
1278:
905:
505:
289:
199:
183:
159:
155:
38:
11171:(1985, posthumously published early draft of "Counterfeit for Murder")
8181:(reprint edition; preface by Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor)
5524:
863:
consults with Fritz on menus and the preparation of nonstop meals. In
259:
10458:
10450:
7575:
6955:
6761:
5946:
5701:
In an interview May 27, 1967, Rex Stout told author Dick Lochte that
5497:(Arthur Conan Doyle), Felix Munro (Edgar Allan Poe), Herbert Voland (
5493:(Archie Goodwin), Robert Eckles (Nero Wolfe), James Daly (narrator),
4946:
4641:
4304:
3015:
2968:
2842:). The Rabson lock likewise does not exist; the name was borrowed by
846:
749:
697:
151:
76:
7083:
6432:
The series comprises eight episodes, listed in order of appearance:
5922:
production values were exceptional and critics responded favorably.
5714:
and hoped to persuade Welles to continue the role in a mini-series.
5455:
5069:
writes of Nero Wolfe in her poem "The Mystery", from her collection
1801:
264:
9544:
Lochte, Dick (January 30, 1977). "TV finally tunes in Nero Wolfe".
8523:, Volume IX, Number 2 (Spring 1991), and available for download in
6694:"I starved to death in 1916," Wolfe states in the first chapter of
5652:
4950:
4282:
2717:
2631:
2426:
2422:
2410:
2336:
986:
895:
533:
428:
9187:"Mary Pickford Theater, Archive of past screenings: 2000 Schedule"
7434:(2nd ed.). Rockville, Maryland: James A. Rock & Company.
5856:
2675:
Julie Jaquette refers to Wolfe as Nero in a letter to Archie; and
2618:"he distrusted all machines more complicated than a wheelbarrow."
700:
suggests that "the actual location was on East 22nd Street in the
676:
in 2005. "It's a non-address, the real estate equivalent of those
5831:
TV from January through August 1981. The project was recast with
4551:
4333:(Librairie des Champs-Elysées 1952). The story was translated by
2713:, when the volume was turned up to foil potential eavesdroppers.
6974:
Archie's room is on the second floor in the first three novels:
5477:, "The Fine Art of Murder" was a 40-minute segment described by
4538:, edited by Terry Carr; later reprinted in the Wolfe collection
3099:
Mandelbaum (aka Mandel) – Manhattan Assistant District Attorney.
3087:
Hombert – in some of the novels the New York police commissioner
9101:
4821:). Biography of the character, essays and biblio-filmographies.
2770:
for being touched by anyone ..." When Jerome Berin, creator of
2479:, and Wolfe refuses to let Archie bill the client for them. In
2414:
2355:
1154:
819:
510:
10264:
9029:. Vol. 12, no. 3. September 23, 1945. pp. 26–27
3240:
the houses are said to be thirty yards apart; in chapter 6 of
10411:
8519:
Burns, Charles E. (1990). "Firecrackers". First published in
4931:
4164:– The fallout of the alleged date rape of Lily Rowan's niece.
3147:
but occupies a room just two doors down from the publisher's
2440:
1961:
1213:
1025:, introduces Wolfe as he prepares to change his habits. With
10166:"'Red Box' review: Park Square solves the Nero Wolfe puzzle"
9784:. San Diego, California: A.S. Barnes & Company. p.
8543:, edited by Marvin Kaye. Wildside Press, 2005, pp. 240–297.
8527:. Retrieved 2013-05-30. The story can now also be read on a
7874:. Salisbury, North Carolina: F. G. Gotwald. pp. 84–85.
7163:
Dora Chapin is the wife of the man feared by the members of
6880:"I do not sell orchids", Wolfe tells Archie in chapter 7 of
4109:
published the first of seven Nero Wolfe mysteries issued by
178:
featuring Wolfe from 1934 to 1975, with most of them set in
10340:
The psychology of Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin.
10291:
9487:
Ewald, William F. (April 9, 1959). "Television in Review".
9472:
Ewald, William F. (April 8, 1959). "Television in Review".
7095:
Wolfe and Archie first meet Sally Colt, later Corbett, in "
6563:
3254:" is less specific, placing the houses "on the same block".
1016:
Nero Wolfe's first recorded words are, "Where's the beer?"
806:
9502:
Witte, Lawrence (October 26, 1960). "TV-Radio News Bits".
8623:
Rex Stout: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography
6335:) comprises four episodes, listed in order of appearance:
6248:) comprises five episodes, listed in order of appearance:
4848:
Rex Stout: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography
4534:'s short story "The Rubber Bend" (originally published in
1759:
1143:
9609:(March 7, 1977). "Brando, Streisand, Peters Finagling?".
7283:, Tim decided to play it in the early sixties", producer
6402:
6189:
The successful series of black-and-white telemovies star
6024:
5828:
5792:
costarred as Mrs. Rachel Bruner. Written and directed by
5675:
5564:
5340:
4738:
for Best Critical/Biographical Work in 1978. Reissued as
2851:
that do not exist, for instance, 171 East 52nd Street in
2794:
Wolfe is very particular in his choice of words. He is a
2205:
1993:
809:
299:
288:
The corpus implies or states that Nero Wolfe was born in
277:
Nero Wolfe speaking to the black staff of Kanawha Spa in
9911:
9909:
9907:
9216:. Vol. 61, no. 43. October 22, 1949. p. 5
8653:
at Classic Crime Fiction.com; retrieved December 1, 2011
2855:
Wolfe's address, as mentioned above, is also fictional.
477:
Manhattan brownstone used for exteriors in A&E TV's
9330:. Vol. 71, no. 19. April 20, 1959. p. 40
8539:(1992 edition), pp. 301–336. Subsequently published in
8072:(December 23, 2001). "Beware a Brand-New Kind of Man".
5463:
Rex Stout appeared in the December 9, 1956, episode of
4546:
4278:'s "The Last Detective Story in the World" (1946) is a
2939:
his meals at Wolfe's table, and has learned much about
2429:, and their hybrids; and a tropical room (according to
1853:
1827:
1541:
1034:
that, for I didn't believe it", Archie Goodwin writes.
9862:"Wolfe Pack – Official Site of the Nero Wolfe Society"
9377:"Finding Aid for the Sidney Carroll papers, 1957–1981"
8292:
Letter to John McAleer, quoted in the introduction to
8231:
8229:
5425:
5143:
Columbia Pictures adapted the first Nero Wolfe novel,
4742:(2002, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover
4613:(1977, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover
4076:
3295:". Dol Bonner is the principal character in the novel
2518:
Wolfe suppresses his loathing of travel and trains in
2015:
1772:
9917:"Nero Wolfe Russian TV Series (2001–2002 & 2005)"
9904:
8745:
Matteson Art – 1931–1942 Brussels & Pre-War Years
5647:(Receptionist), and Rene Paul (Christian Lowenberg).
5259:
4979:("The Companions of Fear"), bears the title given to
4711:). Selected articles from The Wolfe Pack publication
4321:
included a pastiche of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe titled
3203:(1952) the lawyer's name is Nathaniel Parker, but in
3024:– orchid expert who assists Wolfe in the plant rooms.
1584:
990:
Gold plated bottle opener from the A&E TV series
925:
Wolfe appears to know his way around the kitchen; in
670:, who created a map of the literary stars' homes for
10028:"Festa di Natale, Teatro Stabile del Giallo di Roma"
7220:
Dated December 31, 1958, the first draft script for
7169:; much of the novel's plot hinges on her activities.
7032:
But the admonition apparently did not take hold. In
6208:
5693:
5611:
The pilot episode, "Count the Man Down", written by
5111:"When Columbia pictures bought the screen rights to
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wrote the short story "If Looks Could Kill" for the
4091:
Rex Stout, interviewed by biographer John J. McAleer
2169:
1552:
1224:
8226:
7432:
At Wolfe's Door: The Nero Wolfe Novels of Rex Stout
7002:(chapter 19), "Before I Die" (chapters 10 and 11),
4900:, crime fiction historian Howard Haycraft included
4863:
At Wolfe's Door: The Nero Wolfe Novels of Rex Stout
4528:, "If Looks Could Kill" is credited to "R*x St**t".
2935:bring reluctant people to Wolfe for interrogation.
2217:
2082:
1789:
1371:
318:"I got the idea of making Wolfe a Montenegrin from
233:
At Wolfe's Door: The Nero Wolfe Novels of Rex Stout
9839:
9837:
9518:"Television's Lost Classics Volume 2: Rare Pilots"
9404:Ewald, William F. (March 10, 1959). "On the Air".
9381:UCLA, Library Special Collections, Performing Arts
7766:
6752:" (chapter 5) it is called his "number two chair".
6581:, commissioned a world-premiere stage adaption of
5900:, a Jaffe/Braunstein Films co-production with the
4999:appeared from 1956 to 1972, originally written by
3246:the distance is sixty yards; and in chapter 2 of "
3228:and acts as a go-between for Cramer and Archie in
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2093:
1932:
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1723:
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158:and keeps his past murky. He lives in a luxurious
11464:Characters in American novels of the 20th century
9059:. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p.
8785:"Sale 10864, Lot 117. René Magritte (1898–1967),
8317:"Pola Stout, 82, Is Dead; A Designer of Textiles"
7584:. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company.
7242:Pre-production materials for Welles's unrealized
6011:(1961)—starred Heinz Klevenow as Nero Wolfe, and
5733:as a starring vehicle for Welles; Leon Tokatyan (
5205:, its adaptation of the second Nero Wolfe novel.
2439:"If Wolfe had a favorite orchid, it would be the
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2241:
2142:
2127:
1879:
1812:
1316:An Outline of Man's Knowledge of the Modern World
1258:
1241:
11400:
9755:Bawden, J. E. A. (October 1977). "Anne Baxter".
8417:(blog), August 3, 2012; retrieved August 4, 2012
8184:. New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc.
7006:(chapter 14) and "Omit Flowers" (chapter 8). In
6554:
6018:
4806:). Chapter 10 is titled "Seeing Red: Rex Stout".
4770:Stout Fellow: A Guide Through Nero Wolfe's World
2866:is a real restaurant. Real people, for example,
2275:
1399:
1171:
427:(1935), in which it is stated that she lives in
10004:"Nero Wolfe (Region 1 NTSC For US DVD Players)"
9834:
8817:Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928 to 1999.
6611:
6325:Noviye Priklucheniya Niro Vulfa i Archi Gudvina
5842:
5800:was finally broadcast December 18, 1979, as an
5729:In March 1980, Paramount was planning a weekly
5544:McAleer inferred the memo was guidance for the
5539:as Nero Wolfe in the aborted 1959 CBS-TV series
5303:
5186:
4829:Great Detectives: Seven Original Investigations
4413:Great Detectives: Seven Original Investigations
3387:Rex Stout bibliography § Nero Wolfe corpus
3347:, in which his surname is changed to Mauer. In
1981:
1657:
1629:
1529:
1469:
1435:
1335:
1301:
1131:
9056:On the Air: The encyclopedia of old-time radio
8917:A Study Guide for Louise Gluck's "The Mystery"
8837:. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
8777:
8651:Haycraft Queen Cornerstones Complete Checklist
7378:
7376:
7374:
6816:WireImage (image numbers 253302 – 253308) and
6444:The Trail of the Snake – based on Fer-de-Lance
5996:
5937:(Fred Durkin), Trent McMullen (Orrie Cather),
5631:(Dr. Wohlgang), Eva Seregni (Mrs. Lowenberg),
5104:In 1974 McAleer interviewed Laughton's widow,
5052:Nero Wolfe is highlighted in volume 17 of the
4611:Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe
2110:
2043:
1949:
1915:
1898:
1567:
1079:, chapter 6)—the size of Stout's own library.
292:, with one exception: In the first chapter of
142:is a brilliant, obese and eccentric fictional
11474:American novels adapted into television shows
10427:
9588:
8163:. New York: Viking Press, 1965; reprinted in
8087:
8085:
6472:Princess Orchid - based on The Golden Spiders
4734:. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America's
4204:Goldsborough resumed the series in 2012 with
2069:
1275:
8806:
8580:, no. 109 (2009), p. 55; Kevin Buron Smith,
8240:. Salisbury, North Carolina: F. G. Gotwald.
7846:
7761:
7748:, chapter 2. Marko Vukcic engaged Wolfe in "
7658:Cohen, Randy; Holmes, Nigel (June 5, 2005).
6628:, presented at Park Square Theatre in 2014.
6333:Новые приключения Ниро Вульфа и Арчи Гудвина
5991:
3053:
2811:Webster's Third New International Dictionary
945:", the State Department asks him to prepare
520:, which enables Archie to see who is on the
10267:Might As Well Be Dead: A Nero Wolfe Mystery
10051:
9584:
9582:
9264:
9262:
9045:
9043:
9012:
8835:Who's Who of American Comic Strip Producers
8828:
7657:
7425:
7423:
7371:
6919:(chapter 1), Archie puts the number at ten.
6670:(1953), Wolfe temporarily sheds 117 pounds.
6542:Pair of Swords – based on Over My Dead Body
6396:
5904:. High ratings led to the original series,
5706:said. In 1976, a year after Stout's death,
4433:(1987) to suggest that the main character,
1347:
176:33 novels and 41 novellas and short stories
10434:
10420:
9657:
9539:
9537:
8521:The Gazette: The Journal of the Wolfe Pack
8082:
7385:Royal Decree: Conversations with Rex Stout
7344:
7342:
7340:
7338:
7336:
7334:
7332:
7330:
7328:
7326:
7324:
7322:
7199:Film score researcher Bill Wrobel located
6486:The Pact of Six - based on The Rubber Band
5788:starred as Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin;
4985:(1935) when it was published in France by
4885:
4763:Royal Decree: Conversations with Rex Stout
687:It is described in the opening chapter of
438:theorists have suggested the French thief
37:
11439:Fictional immigrants to the United States
10294:, official site of the Nero Wolfe Society
10215:
10052:Cenciarelli, Jessica (December 9, 2009).
9713:Deeb, Gary (March 26, 1980). "Tempo TV".
9634:Orson Welles – Oja Kodar Papers 1910–1998
8966:
8964:
8962:
8960:
8958:
8956:
8661:
8659:
8361:
7556:, chapter 13. According to chapter 16 of
7429:
7320:
7318:
7316:
7314:
7312:
7310:
7308:
7306:
7304:
7302:
5925:Other members of the principal cast were
5835:stepping into the role of Nero Wolfe and
5413:, broadcast January 16 – April 10, 1982.
5209:reprised his role as Archie Goodwin, and
5035:Nero Wolfe is a character who appears in
4890:
4526:He Do the Time Police in Different Voices
4475:Three Bullets: A New Nero Wolfe Threesome
11305:The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery
10163:
9579:
9420:
9259:
9083:
9040:
7570:
7568:
7420:
6735:, chapter 3), but it is eight steps in "
6514:Parasites - based on If Death Ever Slept
5897:The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery
5855:
5827:as a weekly one-hour series that ran on
5665:critic Donald Kirkley reported that the
5523:
5234:
5195:The League of Frightened Men (1937 film)
4930:
4550:
2994:
2630:
2513:
985:
712:brownstone houses on West 35th Street."
348:fought against the Austrians and Germans
258:
10304:Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin at Home
10136:
9843:
9777:
9727:
9534:
9268:
9049:
8988:
8822:
8235:
8068:
7869:
7562:, the picture measures 14 by 17 inches.
7454:
7382:
7348:
6608:is any indication, many more will be."
6500:Checkmate to the King – based on Gambit
208:Nero Wolfe addressing the suspects in "
11459:Literary characters introduced in 1934
11401:
10190:
9754:
9674:
9560:
9543:
9451:Television's Lost Classics: Volume Two
9347:
8953:
8750:
8684:Detective Fiction on Stamps: Nicaragua
8665:
8656:
8427:"Archie in the Crosshairs". WorldCat.
7769:Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-fifth Street
7299:
5252:Nero Wolfe has been portrayed in four
4935:Wolfe, as he appeared in volume 17 of
4926:
4788:). Pseudonymous self-published homage.
4588:Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-fifth Street
4440:Charles E. Burns, a charter member of
4176:– Dirty work at an advertising agency.
4096:
3250:" the distance is two hundred yards. "
2449:The Gazette: Journal of the Wolfe Pack
1103:
1029:at an end, he can stop buying kegs of
10415:
10164:Papatola, Dominic P. (June 7, 2014).
10115:. Park Square Theatre. Archived from
9975:
9808:
9605:
9501:
9486:
9471:
9403:
8756:
8176:
7822:Louis, Winnifred (February 3, 2001).
7821:
7682:
7632:
7604:
7574:
7565:
7512:
7482:
7405:
6913:, chapter 1. Sixteen years later, in
6569:
6562:The Teatro del Stabile del Giallo in
3380:
2824:
830:". Another contradiction is found in
431:and Wolfe sends her a monthly check.
11499:Fictional Serbian military personnel
9712:
9077:
8541:Nero Wolfe: The Archie Goodwin Files
7870:Gotwald, Rev. Frederick G. (1992) .
7086:from which Montenegro gets its name.
7023:was sanitized in paperback editions.
5807:
5750:
5688:Television's Lost Classics: Volume 2
5199:In 1937, Columbia Pictures released
5045:(1986), along with the character of
4881:). Bibliography, reviews and essays.
4547:Books about Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe
4446:Nero Wolfe: The Archie Goodwin Files
4425:places numerous clues in his novels
4403:Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop
2185:The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
11434:Fictional characters from Manhattan
10358:The League of Frightened Men (1937)
10271:. Park Square Theater. 21 July 2016
9421:Robinson, Johnny (March 20, 1959).
8829:Leiffer, Paul; Ware, Hames (n.d.).
8362:Liebenson, Donald (March 5, 2015).
8236:Gotwald, Rev. Frederick G. (1989).
7773:. New York: Viking Press. pp.
7683:Sieff, Martin (December 25, 2001).
7008:The Brownstone House of Nero Wolfe,
5600:was co-produced by Gordon Duff and
5516:
5386:
5326:, a 1945 radio drama series on the
5256:series on five different networks.
4598:). Fanciful biography. Reviewed in
4077:Other authors of Nero Wolfe stories
3330:(chapter 15). Some years later, in
3273:
2645:Wolfe is loath to exercise, but in
2342:Silk orchid prop from A&E TV's
1253:Science: The Glorious Entertainment
776:to promote the March 1938 debut of
13:
11489:American novels adapted into films
11479:American novels adapted into plays
11469:Novels adapted into radio programs
10330:at Yahoo Groups (established 2000)
10216:Considine, Basil (June 17, 2014).
9820:(published 2005). pp. 86–91.
9686:Southern Illinois University Press
8582:Claudius Lyon & Arnie Woodbine
8238:The Nero Wolfe Companion, Number 1
7581:The Brownstone House of Nero Wolfe
7416:. Crowell Publishing Company: 158.
7387:. Ashton, Maryland: Pontes Press.
5213:took over the role of Nero Wolfe.
5130:
5032:who acknowledges that he is a fan.
4722:(1977, Little, Brown and Company;
4648:(1983, Little, Brown and Company;
4646:The Brownstone House of Nero Wolfe
4580:). Study of the Nero Wolfe series.
4564:(1984, Frederick Ungar; Hardcover
4269:
192:
14:
11520:
10866:"Cordially Invited to Meet Death"
10285:
9976:Aridi, Sara (November 14, 2017).
9728:Winfrey, Lee (January 21, 1981).
9563:"Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe movies"
9143:, December 8–14, 1956 (p. A-18);
9104:. The Post Meridian Radio Players
8757:Moore, Susan (February 2, 2015).
6209:Russian TV series (2001–02, 2005)
5774:, an adaptation of Stout's novel
5405:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
5363:, a 1950–51 series that aired on
4811:Les Nombreuses vies de Nero Wolfe
3118:Con Noonan – lieutenant with the
2509:
1804:The Minister and the Choir Singer
11252:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
11180:
10487:Nero Wolfe supporting characters
10319:A Stout Fellow ... on Nero Wolfe
10257:
10236:
10209:
10184:
10157:
10137:Preston, Rohan (June 14, 2014).
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9453:(DVD). VCI Entertainment. 2018.
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9160:
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8938:
8467:"Murder, Stage Left". WorldCat.
7849:American Orchid Society Bulletin
7271:
7262:
7253:
7236:
7227:
7214:
7193:
7172:
7157:
6646:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5459:, "The Fine Art of Murder" (ABC)
5380:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5360:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5350:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5342:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5245:The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe
3180:"). During a prolonged absence (
3001:Nero Wolfe supporting characters
2354:
2335:
2122:William Shakespeare: A Biography
763:
741:
470:
459:
326:(1934), or from Adamic himself.
11419:Fictional private investigators
11275:
10054:"Nero Wolfe in Festa di Natale"
8944:Hanke, Ken, "Meet Nero Wolfe";
8908:
8879:
8855:
8759:"Market Preview: February 2015"
8738:
8718:
8697:"The Brussels Surrealist Group"
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8286:
8272:
8252:
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8198:
8170:
8167:, no. 2 (Spring 1985), pp. 4–9.
8161:A Birthday Tribute to Rex Stout
8153:
8140:
8135:Cordially Invited to Meet Death
8127:
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6707:
5910:(2001–2002), most often called
5894:(as Archie Goodwin) starred in
5821:Paramount Television remounted
5481:magazine as "a homicide as Sir
5439:story and an adaptation of the
5021:On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4488:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
4470:(1997), published posthumously.
4339:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
4313:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
4294:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
3496:Cordially Invited to Meet Death
3357:
3252:Cordially Invited to Meet Death
2786:Cordially Invited to Meet Death
1123:Reference in Nero Wolfe corpus
828:Cordially Invited to Meet Death
372:
11504:Fictional World War I veterans
11414:Book series introduced in 1934
10441:
10191:Hewitt, Chris (June 7, 2014).
9883:"Nero Wolfe Italian TV Series"
9850:(45): 28–30, 34, 36–37, 76–77.
9561:Lochte, Dick (March 8, 2000).
9383:. Online Archive of California
9348:Wrobel, Bill (June 25, 2010).
9313:, Volume 175, February 2, 1959
7685:"Happy Christmas, Santa Wolfe"
7448:
7430:Van Dover, J. Kenneth (2003).
7399:
6688:
6673:
6652:
6637:
5417:portrayed Archie Goodwin, and
5396:Nero Wolfe (1982 radio series)
5121:Meet Nero Wolfe (Fer-de-Lance)
5077:
4956:"A number of the paintings of
4448:(2005), edited by Marvin Kaye.
4337:for the January 1961 issue of
1:
11494:Male characters in literature
9410:. United Press International.
9235:"Revlon Eyeing Comedy Series"
7660:"A Literary Map of Manhattan"
7633:Cohen, Randy (June 5, 2005).
7293:
6992:(chapter 8). In chapter 6 of
6405:network in Italy began a new
6019:Italian TV series (1969–1971)
5450:
5157:, and featured a cast led by
5014:Nero Wolfe is referred to in
4798:(1988, Donald I. Fine, Inc.;
4715:, edited by a charter member.
4693:, edited by a charter member.
4291:, the story was reprinted in
3028:
2734:), Lily Rowan (introduced in
1512:World Peace Through World Law
949:for a visiting dignitary. In
904:and to dine with the Ten for
534:small hole in the office wall
450:
403:and implied in the novels of
357:
352:American Expeditionary Forces
11444:Fictional Montenegrin people
11232:The Adventures of Nero Wolfe
11209:The League of Frightened Men
10516:The League of Frightened Men
10085:Ponte Milvio Magazine – Roma
9176:; retrieved December 3, 2011
8686:"; retrieved October 9, 2011
8056:The League of Frightened Men
7250:Special Collections Library.
7166:The League of Frightened Men
6983:The League of Frightened Men
6886:(1951). Six years later, in
5656:would occupy the time slot.
5276:The Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5269:The Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5261:The Adventures of Nero Wolfe
5225:The League of Frightened Men
5202:The League of Frightened Men
5188:The League of Frightened Men
5125:The League of Frightened Men
4982:The League of Frightened Men
4909:The League of Frightened Men
4772:(2003, iUniverse; Hardcover
4659:Gotwald, Rev. Frederick G.,
3413:The League of Frightened Men
3005:
2383:The League of Frightened Men
1158:The League of Frightened Men
1065:The League of Frightened Men
872:The League of Frightened Men
146:created in 1934 by American
7:
10970:"The Squirt and the Monkey"
10391:A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001)
10310:Forty years with Nero Wolfe
9640:Special Collections Library
9150:, "The Fine Art of Murder""
8344:. Nerowolfe.org. 2011-06-05
5997:German TV miniseries (1961)
5852:Nero Wolfe (2001 TV series)
5817:Nero Wolfe (1981 TV series)
5546:NBC Nero Wolfe radio series
5165:as Archie Goodwin. A young
5028:while in conversation with
4850:(1980, Garland Publishing;
4740:Rex Stout: A Majesty's Life
3095:Manhattan District Attorney
2885:
1695:Mathematics for the Million
696:Writing as Archie Goodwin,
381:theorized in an article in
21:Nero Wolfe (disambiguation)
10:
11525:
11484:Novels adapted into comics
11378:Black Orchid Novella Award
11222:
10336:at The Thrilling Detective
9489:United Press International
9474:United Press International
9324:"'Wolfe' TV-er Jazz Theme"
8602:The Alchemist's Apprentice
8148:Trio for Blunt Instruments
7690:United Press International
7515:"Arsène Lupin: A Timeline"
7150:'s had on him", wrote the
6805:United Press International
6310:Voskresnut` chtoby umeret`
5849:
5814:
5757:
5393:
5371:, the show was written by
5347:
5328:Mutual Broadcasting System
5310:
5292:Armed Forces Radio Service
5266:
5192:
5147:, for the screen in 1936.
5136:
4896:In his seminal 1941 work,
4685:). Selected articles from
4540:Storeys from the Old Hotel
3959:Trio for Blunt Instruments
3384:
3130:
3076:Lieutenant George Rowcliff
2998:
2906:Archie Goodwin (character)
2903:
2326:
1964:A Survey of Symbolic Logic
1216:The Treasure of Our Tongue
1082:In the first paragraph of
1050:
908:(a group of epicures) in "
708:can discover, there never
254:
43:Carl Mueller illustrated "
18:
11370:
11331:
11274:
11221:
11189:
11188:
11179:
11168:"Assault on a Brownstone"
11096:"Method Three for Murder"
10838:
10495:
10467:
10449:
9778:Terrace, Vincent (1981).
8972:"The Nero Wolfe Programs"
8847:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
8787:Les compagnons de la peur
8747:; retrieved July 31, 2011
8588:. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
7958:, chapter 8. However, in
7455:McAleer, John J. (1977).
7406:Stout, Rex (April 1947).
7383:McAleer, John J. (1983).
7355:Little, Brown and Company
7349:McAleer, John J. (1977).
6715:The Squirt and the Monkey
6369:Shlishkom mnogo zhenschin
6332:
6245:
6222:
5992:International productions
5743:was cast as Wolfe in the
5722:was cast as Wolfe in the
5501:) and Jack Sydow. Writer
5426:"The Boy who Cried Wolfe"
5087:After the publication of
5065:Nobel Prize-winning poet
5024:(1963), by the character
4977:Les compagnons de la peur
4264:Trouble at the Brownstone
4252:Death of an Art Collector
3679:The Squirt and the Monkey
3623:Even in the Best Families
3054:Law enforcement officials
539:The Squirt and the Monkey
123:
113:
103:
95:
87:
82:
72:
59:
36:
31:
11120:"Counterfeit for Murder"
10265:"Peter Moore, Director,
10223:Twin Cities Daily Planet
9964:(series televisiva 2012)
9765:National Board of Review
9730:"Conrad gets 'his' part"
9684:. Carbondale, Illinois:
9612:Colorado Springs Gazette
9427:Lewiston Evening Journal
8950:, issue #45, 2002, p. 77
7799:"The Erudite Nero Wolfe"
7763:Baring-Gould, William S.
7457:"Rex Stout: A biography"
6822:The Making of Nero Wolfe
6631:
6601:Twin Cities Daily Planet
6591:Saint Paul Pioneer Press
6549:
6397:Italian TV series (2012)
6246:Ниро Вульф и Арчи Гудвин
6238:Niro Vulf i Archi Gudvin
6229:, and Archie Goodwin by
6001:A German TV adaption of
5980:Production of A&E's
5230:
4675:The Archie Goodwin Files
4584:Baring-Gould, William S.
4228:Archie in the Crosshairs
3070:Sergeant Purley Stebbins
2155:Invitation to an Inquest
384:The Baker Street Journal
11074:"Fourth of July Picnic"
10874:"Not Quite Dead Enough"
10244:"Might as Well Be Dead"
9522:MVD Entertainment Group
9504:The Evening Independent
9407:Anderson Daily Bulletin
9245:(17): 3. April 27, 1957
8819:Accessed Oct. 26, 2018.
8610:The Alchemist's Pursuit
8586:The Thrilling Detective
8568:. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
8537:The Nero Wolfe Handbook
8415:Archie Meets Nero Wolfe
7872:The Nero Wolfe Handbook
7857:American Orchid Society
7105:(1957), chapter 17. In
6782:Method Three for Murder
6577:Park Square Theatre in
6466:La principessa Orchidea
6438:La traccia del serpente
6383:Taina krasnoy shkatulki
6355:Poslednyaya volya Marko
5945:(Inspector Cramer) and
5591:The World of Suzie Wong
5082:
4886:Reception and influence
4861:Van Dover, J. Kenneth,
4703:(2005, Wildside Press;
4677:(2005, Wildside Press;
4661:The Nero Wolfe Handbook
4395:The Topless Tulip Caper
4214:Archie Meets Nero Wolfe
4206:Archie Meets Nero Wolfe
4070:Assault on a Brownstone
4060:(posthumous; contains "
3882:Method Three for Murder
2417:, and hybrids; one for
2401:American Orchid Society
1892:Seven Pillars of Wisdom
1763:The Lotus and the Robot
1673:Method Three for Murder
1109:William S. Baring-Gould
1097:Seven Pillars of Wisdom
981:
976:The Nero Wolfe Cookbook
732:
298:(1939), Wolfe tells an
283:(1938), chapter 10
83:In-universe information
11424:Fictional bibliophiles
11242:The Amazing Nero Wolfe
11144:"Eeny Meeny Murder Mo"
10994:"Invitation to Murder"
10347:Meet Nero Wolfe (1936)
10312:(January 12, 2009) by
10197:St. Paul Pioneer Press
10171:St. Paul Pioneer Press
10078:"Teatro Dicembre 2009"
9638:University of Michigan
9392:Unidentified Projects.
9102:"Moriarty's Mysteries"
8813:Jim Christiansen entry
8731:Times Higher Education
8578:Mystery Scene Magazine
8488:Cite journal requires
8448:Cite journal requires
8393:. The Mysterious Press
7824:"Wolfe's Reading List"
7351:Rex Stout: A biography
7248:University of Michigan
6401:On April 5, 2012, the
6126:Counterfeit for Murder
6092:Un incidente di caccia
5869:
5697:(Paramount Television)
5619:. Guest stars include
5540:
5323:The Amazing Nero Wolfe
5313:The Amazing Nero Wolfe
5305:The Amazing Nero Wolfe
5249:
5117:Rex Stout: A Biography
4971:Times Higher Education
4941:
4891:Awards and recognition
4720:Rex Stout: A Biography
4556:
4221:Murder in the Ballpark
4094:
3929:Counterfeit for Murder
3378:
3353:his surname is Martin.
3072:– assistant to Cramer.
2924:
2902:
2853:Might as Well be Dead.
2746:) and Julie Jaquette (
2642:
2549:
2531:
2491:Dendrobium chrysotoxum
2454:Phalaenopsis Aphrodite
2437:
2389:
2209:Alexander Solzhenitsyn
1996:A Secret Understanding
1071:
1014:
996:
803:
568:
502:
286:
267:
242:
215:
11509:Obesity in television
11454:Nero Wolfe characters
11449:Montenegro in fiction
11088:"Frame-Up for Murder"
11050:"Too Many Detectives"
10986:"This Won't Kill You"
10954:"Disguise for Murder"
10898:"Instead of Evidence"
10816:Please Pass the Guilt
10686:Might as Well Be Dead
10616:The Second Confession
10246:. Park Square Theatre
9943:. Casanova Multimedia
9208:"Brief and Important"
9167:Edgar Awards Database
8922:Gale Cengage Learning
8566:EPUB and MOBI formats
8533:EPUB and MOBI formats
8391:"Robert Goldsborough"
8165:The Rex Stout Journal
8075:The New York Observer
7927:The Second Confession
7635:"We Mapped Manhattan"
7610:"We'll Map Manhattan"
7513:Ruaud, A.-F. (2002).
7488:In the Queens' Parlor
7413:The American Magazine
7203:'s unheard score for
6726:Might as Well Be Dead
6621:Might as Well Be Dead
6613:Might as Well Be Dead
6579:Saint Paul, Minnesota
6162:Salsicce 'Mezzanotte'
6064:Per la fama di Cesare
5872:Independent producer
5859:
5602:Otis L. Guernsey, Jr.
5551:On October 22, 1949,
5527:
5511:Mary Pickford Theater
5238:
4934:
4604:"The American Holmes"
4590:(1969, Viking Press;
4554:
4331:Faux et usage de Faux
4080:
4035:Please Pass the Guilt
3873:Three at Wolfe's Door
3834:Fourth of July Picnic
3778:Might as Well Be Dead
3586:The Second Confession
3565:Trouble in Triplicate
3512:Not Quite Dead Enough
3507:Not Quite Dead Enough
3361:
3298:The Hand in the Glove
3285:Might as Well Be Dead
3225:The Second Confession
3120:New York State Police
3081:Please Pass the Guilt
2995:Supporting characters
2971:with the urbanity of
2919:
2889:
2657:Not Quite Dead Enough
2634:
2584:The Second Confession
2533:
2528:The American Magazine
2517:
2499:The Second Confession
2407:
2372:
2290:Please Pass the Guilt
2005:Might as Well Be Dead
1579:But We Were Born Free
1485:Please Pass the Guilt
1361:Fourth of July Picnic
1054:
998:
989:
787:
773:The American Magazine
754:The American Magazine
690:The Second Confession
678:555 telephone numbers
563:
488:
312:The American Magazine
269:
262:
237:
210:Fourth of July Picnic
196:
107:Carla Lovchen Britton
52:The American Magazine
11136:"Kill Now—Pay Later"
11042:"A Window for Death"
11010:"When a Man Murders"
10946:"The Gun with Wings"
10626:In the Best Families
10576:Where There's a Will
9966:, Italian Knowledge.
9814:The Nero Wolfe Files
9781:Television 1970–1980
9350:"CBS Collection 072"
8976:The Digital Deli Too
8707:on November 25, 2010
8606:The Alchemist's Code
8411:Goldsborough, Robert
8177:Stout, Rex (1976) .
7961:In the Best Families
7745:In the Best Families
7492:Simon & Schuster
6995:Where There's a Will
6667:In the Best Families
6268:Letayuschiy pistolet
6177:In the Best Families
6120:La casa degli attori
6098:Where There's a Will
5907:A Nero Wolfe Mystery
5890:(as Nero Wolfe) and
5766:Paramount Television
5708:Paramount Television
5403:starred in the 1982
5095:to play Nero Wolfe:
5037:George Alec Effinger
5007:, and syndicated by
4701:The Nero Wolfe Files
4560:Anderson, David R.,
4391:Make Out with Murder
4335:Lawrence G. Blochman
4329:) in his collection
4301:Viola Brothers Shore
4162:The Last Coincidence
3921:Eeny Meeny Murder Mo
3719:Invitation to Murder
3618:In the Best Families
3597:Three Doors to Death
3554:More Deaths Than One
3476:Where There's a Will
3183:In the Best Families
3170:In the Best Families
3111:Ben Dykes – head of
2882:are also mentioned.
2692:Eeny Meeny Murder Mo
2578:In the Best Families
2254:Travels with Charley
1856:Christopher La Farge
1831:Christopher La Farge
1544:The FBI Nobody Knows
937:, he offers to cook
884:Where There's a Will
543:Eeny Meeny Murder Mo
397:A Scandal in Bohemia
154:. Wolfe was born in
11335:Robert Goldsborough
11104:"Poison à la Carte"
11085:(1958), expanded as
11082:"Murder Is No Joke"
10890:"Help Wanted, Male"
10736:The Final Deduction
10696:If Death Ever Slept
10034:. November 16, 2009
9681:I Wake Up Screening
9357:Film Score Rundowns
9129:, December 10, 1956
8863:"Nero Wolfe Comics"
8726:"Canny Resemblance"
8002:Instead of Evidence
7913:The Final Deduction
7146:'s, Rex Stout's or
7102:If Death Ever Slept
7097:Too Many Detectives
6889:If Death Ever Slept
6411:Francesco Pannofino
6323:The second season (
6302:Disguise for Murder
6183:The Final Deduction
6148:Sfida al cioccolato
6078:Il Pesce più grosso
6056:If Death Ever Slept
6013:Joachim Fuchsberger
5639:(Professor Adams),
5513:February 15, 2000.
5161:as Nero Wolfe, and
4927:Cultural references
4898:Murder for Pleasure
4462:mystery set in the
4452:William L. DeAndrea
4198:The Missing Chapter
4107:Robert Goldsborough
4101:After the death of
4097:Robert Goldsborough
4066:Frame-Up for Murder
3905:The Final Deduction
3810:If Death Ever Slept
3802:Too Many Detectives
3789:Three for the Chair
3727:This Won't Kill You
3647:Disguise for Murder
3578:Instead of Evidence
3293:Too Many Detectives
3248:Disguise for Murder
3243:The Final Deduction
3102:Cleveland Archer –
2782:Lieutenant Rowcliff
2740:), Phoebe Gunther (
2569:Too Many Detectives
2482:The Final Deduction
2151:and Miriam Schneir
2019:Michel de Montaigne
1776:The Final Deduction
1667:Inside Russia Today
1479:Grant Takes Command
1286:Autographed copies
1146:The Native's Return
1104:Select reading list
922:himself the chef."
815:The Final Deduction
499:" (1947), chapter 2
395:(a character from "
340:Austrian government
338:, he spied for the
324:The Native's Return
26:Fictional character
16:Fictional character
11128:"Death of a Demon"
11112:"The Rodeo Murder"
11034:"Immune to Murder"
11026:"The Next Witness"
10666:The Black Mountain
10656:The Golden Spiders
10636:Murder by the Book
10586:The Silent Speaker
10556:Some Buried Caesar
10334:Nero Wolfe profile
10298:Merely a Genius...
10058:Le Grandi Dionisie
9983:The New York Times
9506:. Massillon, Ohio.
9291:The New York Times
9172:2019-04-04 at the
9087:The Globe and Mail
8795:. February 4, 2015
8621:Townsend, Guy M.,
8323:. October 17, 1984
8321:The New York Times
8266:Murder by the Book
7664:The New York Times
7639:The New York Times
7614:The New York Times
7519:Cool French Comics
7070:The Silent Speaker
7000:The Silent Speaker
6962:Murder by the Book
6953:, chapter 10) and
6916:The Black Mountain
6895:The Silent Speaker
6883:Murder by the Book
6840:The Golden Spiders
6413:as Nero Wolfe and
6361:The Black Mountain
6288:The Silent Speaker
6282:Golos s togo sveta
6274:The Gun with Wings
6236:The first season (
6217:("Before I Die") (
6197:(Archie Goodwin),
6070:Some Buried Caesar
6036:Veleno in sartoria
5986:The Golden Spiders
5870:
5635:(Ernest Petchen),
5572:The New York Times
5541:
5505:received the 1957
5483:Arthur Conan Doyle
5355:Sydney Greenstreet
5318:Francis X. Bushman
5250:
5240:Sydney Greenstreet
5042:When Gravity Fails
4942:
4846:Townsend, Guy M.,
4839:). Illustrated by
4602:, March 21, 1969 (
4557:
4431:Rasputin's Revenge
4364:Too Many Magicians
4349:Murder in Pastiche
4276:Maurice Richardson
4246:The Battered Badge
4240:Murder, Stage Left
3964:Kill Now—Pay Later
3794:A Window for Death
3766:When a Man Murders
3735:The Black Mountain
3703:The Golden Spiders
3655:Murder by the Book
3639:The Gun with Wings
3634:Curtains for Three
3527:The Silent Speaker
3457:Some Buried Caesar
3381:Books by Rex Stout
3350:The Black Mountain
3332:The Black Mountain
3313:The Silent Speaker
3266:The Black Mountain
3219:The Silent Speaker
3206:The Golden Spiders
3160:Some Buried Caesar
3113:Westchester County
3104:Westchester County
3022:Theodore Horstmann
2825:Fictional entities
2763:The Silent Speaker
2743:The Silent Speaker
2737:Some Buried Caesar
2662:The Black Mountain
2643:
2625:Murder by the Book
2602:The Silent Speaker
2564:Some Buried Caesar
2532:
2476:Murder by the Book
2380:Archie Goodwin in
2195:Kill Now—Pay Later
2061:"Murder Is Corny"
1927:Incredible Victory
1588:The Black Mountain
1062:Archie Goodwin in
1005:Archie Goodwin in
997:
952:The Black Mountain
845:Wolfe displays an
839:The Golden Spiders
794:Archie Goodwin in
682:The Silent Speaker
673:The New York Times
640:The Silent Speaker
631:The Silent Speaker
595:Murder by the Book
401:W. S. Baring-Gould
268:
248:The Black Mountain
144:armchair detective
109:(adopted daughter)
11396:
11395:
11352:Death on Deadline
11344:Murder in E Minor
11327:
11326:
11160:"Murder Is Corny"
11152:"Blood Will Tell"
11058:"Christmas Party"
10776:The Doorbell Rang
10706:Champagne for One
10566:Over My Dead Body
10402:Nero Wolfe (2012)
10380:Nero Wolfe (1981)
10369:Nero Wolfe (1979)
9661:Los Angeles Times
9547:Los Angeles Times
9311:Publishers Weekly
9272:The Baltimore Sun
9070:978-0-19-507678-3
8295:Death Times Three
8042:The Doorbell Rang
7989:Help Wanted, Male
7955:The Doorbell Rang
7894:Poison à la Carte
7553:The Doorbell Rang
6930:Help Wanted, Male
6862:The Doorbell Rang
6851:Poison à la Carte
6750:Help Wanted, Male
6697:Over My Dead Body
6682:Over My Dead Body
6458:Champagne for One
6452:Champagne per uno
6341:Podarok dlya Lili
6201:(Fritz Brenner),
6134:La bella bugiarda
6084:The Doorbell Rang
5929:(Fritz Brenner),
5863:as Nero Wolfe in
5846:(A&E Network)
5777:The Doorbell Rang
5760:Nero Wolfe (film)
5643:(Mr. Faversham),
5621:Alexander Scourby
5445:The Final Problem
5297:Mystery Playhouse
5242:starred in NBC's
5220:(June 16, 1937).
5058:manga edition of
5009:Columbia Features
4819:978-2-915793-51-2
4638:(April 19, 1963).
4609:Bourne, Michael,
4555:Rex Stout in 1973
4482:Loren D. Estleman
4401:and collected in
4345:Marion Mainwaring
4234:Stop the Presses!
4141:Death on Deadline
4129:Murder in E Minor
4116:Murder in E Minor
4103:Rex Stout's widow
4057:Death Times Three
3991:The Doorbell Rang
3878:Poison à la Carte
3846:Champagne for One
3838:Murder Is No Joke
3574:Help Wanted, Male
3468:Over My Dead Body
3339:Poison à la Carte
3328:Over My Dead Body
3260:Over My Dead Body
3231:The Doorbell Rang
3189:The Doorbell Rang
3141:New York Gazette,
3107:district attorney
2872:The Doorbell Rang
2848:Bernie Rhodenbarr
2710:The Doorbell Rang
2614:The Doorbell Rang
2590:The Doorbell Rang
2546:(1934), chapter 5
2522:(illustration by
2462:Poison à la Carte
2386:(1935), chapter 2
2324:
2323:
2173:William L. Shirer
1555:The Doorbell Rang
1519:Champagne for One
1228:The Doorbell Rang
1068:(1935), chapter 1
1019:The first novel,
1011:(1968), chapter 5
934:The Doorbell Rang
910:Poison à la Carte
881:(chapter 6), and
800:(1962), chapter 1
577:Over My Dead Body
551:Champagne for One
306:Over My Dead Body
295:Over My Dead Body
137:
136:
99:Private detective
11516:
11320:
11310:
11300:
11290:
11267:
11257:
11247:
11237:
11214:
11204:
11186:
11185:
11172:
11164:
11156:
11148:
11140:
11132:
11124:
11116:
11108:
11100:
11092:
11086:
11078:
11070:
11062:
11054:
11046:
11038:
11030:
11022:
11018:"Die Like a Dog"
11014:
11006:
10998:
10990:
10982:
10974:
10966:
10962:"The Cop-Killer"
10958:
10950:
10942:
10934:
10926:
10922:"Bullet for One"
10918:
10910:
10902:
10894:
10886:
10878:
10870:
10862:
10854:
10831:
10821:
10811:
10801:
10791:
10781:
10771:
10761:
10751:
10741:
10731:
10726:Too Many Clients
10721:
10716:Plot It Yourself
10711:
10701:
10691:
10681:
10671:
10661:
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10087:. Archived from
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9423:"Video Versions"
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9293:. March 14, 1959
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8868:. The Wolfe Pack
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8342:"The Wolfe Pack"
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8220:Plot It Yourself
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8159:Jacques Barzun,
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7559:Too Many Clients
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7494:. pp. 4–5.
7490:. New York, NY:
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7108:Plot It Yourself
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6986:(chapter 5) and
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6950:Too Many Clients
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6846:Plot It Yourself
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6778:The Next Witness
6773:And Be a Villain
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6692:
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6677:
6671:
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6522:La scatola rossa
6480:Il patto dei sei
6409:series starring
6334:
6247:
6227:Donatas Banionis
6224:
6106:Il patto dei sei
5585:Look After Lulu!
5473:and directed by
5433:NBC radio series
5369:J. Donald Wilson
5155:Herbert Biberman
5153:was directed by
5093:Charles Laughton
4964:, Rex Stout and
4962:Dashiell Hammett
4792:Mitgang, Herbert
4380:Too Many Clients
4327:L'orchidee rouge
4297:(February 1947).
4258:Archie Goes Home
4152:The Bloodied Ivy
4092:
3925:Death of a Demon
3916:Homicide Trinity
3894:Too Many Clients
3886:The Rodeo Murder
3857:Plot It Yourself
3798:Immune to Murder
3762:The Next Witness
3549:And Be a Villain
3376:
3274:Other associates
3211:Immune to Murder
3060:Inspector Cramer
2965:Dashiell Hammett
2900:
2846:and used in his
2809:, when he burns
2681:The Rodeo Murder
2596:Plot It Yourself
2573:Immune to Murder
2547:
2487:Laelia purpurata
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2315:And Be a Villain
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2221:The First Circle
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2085:The Palace Guard
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2056:My Life in Court
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1863:The Sudden Guest
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1839:Beauty for Ashes
1835:
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1793:William Kunstler
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1325:Too Many Clients
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943:Immune to Murder
852:And Be a Villain
833:Plot It Yourself
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60:First appearance
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11199:Meet Nero Wolfe
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11066:"Easter Parade"
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11004:
11002:"The Zero Clue"
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10978:"Home to Roost"
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10938:"Door to Death"
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10858:"Black Orchids"
10852:
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10826:A Family Affair
10819:
10809:
10806:Death of a Dude
10799:
10796:The Father Hunt
10789:
10786:Death of a Doxy
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10756:The Mother Hunt
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10676:Before Midnight
10669:
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10646:Prisoner's Base
10639:
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10526:The Rubber Band
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10328:Nero Wolfe Club
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9864:. Nerowolfe.org
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9757:Films in Review
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9735:Boca Raton News
9726:
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9715:Chicago Tribune
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9592:Oakland Tribune
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8735:, June 30, 2011
8724:Danchev, Alex,
8723:
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8701:Magritte Museum
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8669:The Denver Post
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8369:Chicago Tribune
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8280:A Family Affair
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8206:Prisoner's Base
8203:
8199:
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8179:Too Many Cooks
8175:
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8121:Prisoner's Base
8118:
8114:
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8067:
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8053:
8049:
8039:
8035:
8028:The Father Hunt
8025:
8021:
8015:Blood Will Tell
8012:
8008:
7999:
7995:
7986:
7982:
7975:The Rubber Band
7972:
7968:
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7948:
7938:
7934:
7924:
7920:
7910:
7906:
7899:The Father Hunt
7891:
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7832:
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7828:Merely a Genius
7820:
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7739:Prisoner's Base
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7608:(May 1, 2005).
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7280:Death of a Doxy
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7158:
7152:Magritte Museum
7141:
7137:
7125:
7121:
7114:The Mother Hunt
7094:
7090:
7081:
7077:
7064:The Rubber Band
7060:
7056:
7050:The Broken Vase
7046:
7042:
7031:
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7018:
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6989:The Rubber Band
6973:
6969:
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6936:
6927:
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6906:
6902:
6879:
6875:
6868:The Father Hunt
6832:
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6815:
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6788:
6760:
6756:
6747:
6743:
6732:A Family Affair
6720:Before Midnight
6712:
6708:
6704:, I ate again."
6693:
6689:
6678:
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6657:
6653:
6642:
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6575:
6560:
6556:Festa di Natale
6552:
6536:Coppia di spade
6415:Pietro Sermonti
6399:
6254:Poka ya ne umer
6231:Sergei Zhigunov
6215:Poka ya ne umer
6211:
6140:Murder Is Corny
6112:The Rubber Band
6050:Circuito chiuso
6021:
5999:
5994:
5963:George Plimpton
5943:Bill Smitrovich
5933:(Saul Panzer),
5902:A&E Network
5886:In March 2000,
5854:
5848:
5819:
5813:
5794:Frank D. Gilroy
5762:
5756:
5716:Frank D. Gilroy
5699:
5629:George Voskovec
5627:(Leslie Gear),
5588:and Shatner in
5580:William Shatner
5570:In March 1959,
5529:William Shatner
5522:
5487:Edgar Allan Poe
5461:
5453:
5441:Sherlock Holmes
5428:
5398:
5392:
5352:
5346:
5332:Don Lee Network
5315:
5309:
5285:Luis Van Rooten
5271:
5265:
5233:
5211:Walter Connolly
5197:
5191:
5174:Meet Nero Wolfe
5150:Meet Nero Wolfe
5141:
5139:Meet Nero Wolfe
5135:
5132:Meet Nero Wolfe
5106:Elsa Lanchester
5085:
5080:
5055:Detective Conan
4966:Georges Simenon
4938:Detective Conan
4929:
4893:
4888:
4831:(1981, Abrams;
4768:McBride, O.E.,
4761:McAleer, John,
4730:). Foreword by
4718:McAleer, John,
4549:
4456:Written in Fire
4355:Randall Garrett
4319:Thomas Narcejac
4280:Sherlock Holmes
4272:
4270:Other pastiches
4099:
4093:
4090:
4085:
4079:
4046:A Family Affair
4024:Death of a Dude
4013:The Father Hunt
4002:Death of a Doxy
3972:Blood Will Tell
3968:Murder Is Corny
3948:The Mother Hunt
3862:Murder in Style
3860:(British title
3826:Christmas Party
3757:Three Witnesses
3746:Before Midnight
3690:(British title
3687:Prisoner's Base
3666:Triple Jeopardy
3621:(British title
3552:(British title
3424:The Rubber Band
3389:
3383:
3377:
3374:P. G. Wodehouse
3372:
3360:
3344:A Family Affair
3324:The Rubber Band
3304:The Mother Hunt
3276:
3237:Before Midnight
3201:Prisoner's Base
3133:
3092:New York County
3056:
3031:
3008:
3003:
2997:
2989:Arthur Hastings
2977:Agatha Christie
2973:Sherlock Holmes
2908:
2901:
2896:
2888:
2876:Walter Winchell
2868:J. Edgar Hoover
2827:
2815:Murder Is Corny
2777:Prisoner's Base
2772:saucisse minuit
2766:, chapter 30.)
2754:The Rubber Band
2749:Death of a Doxy
2731:The Rubber Band
2704:Before Midnight
2672:Death of a Doxy
2648:The Rubber Band
2638:The Rubber Band
2608:Death of a Dude
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1727:The Jungle Book
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10292:The Wolfe Pack
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10286:External links
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9847:Scarlet Street
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9818:Wildside Press
9810:Jaffe, Michael
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8508:Sacramento Bee
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8107:Too Many Cooks
8098:
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8070:Haskell, Molly
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7803:The Wolfe Pack
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7408:"Before I Die"
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6856:A Right to Die
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6223:Пока я не умер
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6193:(Nero Wolfe),
6191:Tino Buazzelli
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6008:Zu viele Köche
6003:Too Many Cooks
5998:
5995:
5993:
5990:
5955:Nicky Guadagni
5892:Timothy Hutton
5850:Main article:
5847:
5841:
5833:William Conrad
5815:Main article:
5812:
5806:
5758:Main article:
5755:
5749:
5745:1981 TV series
5741:William Conrad
5698:
5692:
5659:In June 1959,
5641:John C. Becher
5623:(Mr. Belson),
5617:Cape Canaveral
5613:Sidney Carroll
5574:reported that
5533:Archie Goodwin
5521:
5515:
5503:Sidney Carroll
5471:Alistair Cooke
5460:
5454:
5452:
5449:
5427:
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5394:Main article:
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5267:Main article:
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5207:Lionel Stander
5193:Main article:
5190:
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5179:Scarlet Street
5163:Lionel Stander
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4825:Symons, Julian
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4732:P.G. Wodehouse
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4694:
4687:The Wolfe Pack
4668:
4665:The Wolfe Pack
4657:
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4545:
4544:
4543:
4529:
4510:David Langford
4507:
4499:Venice Trilogy
4492:
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4471:
4449:
4442:The Wolfe Pack
4438:
4423:John Lescroart
4420:
4406:
4387:Lawrence Block
4384:
4374:Too Many Cooks
4352:
4347:'s 1954 novel
4342:
4323:The Red Orchid
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4305:Samantha Spade
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3821:And Four to Go
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3770:Die Like a Dog
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3675:The Cop-Killer
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3643:Bullet for One
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2956:A Right to Die
2915:Jacques Barzun
2911:Archie Goodwin
2904:Main article:
2898:Jacques Barzun
2894:
2887:
2884:
2844:Lawrence Block
2840:A Right to Die
2838:(mentioned in
2832:Die Like a Dog
2826:
2823:
2796:prescriptivist
2558:Too Many Cooks
2540:Nero Wolfe in
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2520:Too Many Cooks
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2510:Eccentricities
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875:(chapter 11),
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4627:0-918736-01-3
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4409:Julian Symons
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4369:Black Orchids
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4188:Staten Island
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4173:Fade to Black
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3830:Easter Parade
3827:
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3723:The Zero Clue
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3714:Three Men Out
3710:
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3194:Easter Parade
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3178:Black Orchids
3175:
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3149:corner office
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3012:Fritz Brenner
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1701:The Zero Clue
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11429:Novel series
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10882:"Booby Trap"
10850:"Bitter End"
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10506:Fer-de-Lance
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10144:Star Tribune
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10032:Eyes on News
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10008:MHz Networks
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9941:"Nero Wolfe"
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8093:Fer-de-Lance
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8059:, chapter 10
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8045:, chapter 7.
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9688:. pp.
8269:, chapter 7
8260:The Red Box
6767:The Red Box
6626:The Red Box
6606:The Red Box
6583:The Red Box
6571:The Red Box
6528:The Red Box
6389:The Red Box
6042:The Red Box
5931:Conrad Dunn
5837:Lee Horsley
5804:late show.
5790:Anne Baxter
5637:John McLiam
5633:Frank Marth
5560:Perry Mason
5507:Edgar Award
5495:Dennis Hoey
5475:Paul Bogart
5415:Don Francks
5401:Mavor Moore
5357:starred in
5320:starred in
5254:radio drama
5248:(1950–1951)
5078:Adaptations
5016:Ian Fleming
4994:comic strip
4736:Edgar Award
4713:The Gazette
4691:The Gazette
4522:saprophytes
4495:Dave Duncan
4478:downloaded.
4429:(1986) and
4393:(1974) and
4309:Elsie Queen
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3041:Fred Durkin
3035:Saul Panzer
3018:and butler.
2524:Rico Tomaso
2504:Arnold Zeck
2114:A. L. Rowse
2047:Louis Nizer
1953:C. I. Lewis
1919:Walter Lord
1902:The Red Box
1571:Elmer Davis
1383:Under Cover
1091:The Red Box
1027:Prohibition
915:The Red Box
889:The Red Box
878:The Red Box
756:(June 1949)
748:Cartoon by
668:Randy Cohen
662:, chapter 4
653:, chapter 9
625:, chapter 3
622:The Red Box
598:, chapter 7
589:, chapter 4
436:Wold Newton
393:Irene Adler
379:J. D. Clark
336:World War I
124:Citizenship
118:Montenegrin
114:Nationality
11409:Nero Wolfe
11403:Categories
11383:Nero Award
11315:Nero Wolfe
11295:Nero Wolfe
11285:Nero Wolfe
11276:Television
11262:Nero Wolfe
10477:Nero Wolfe
10469:Characters
10443:Nero Wolfe
10342:at Abelard
10321:(1992) by
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10250:2016-10-05
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10098:2016-10-05
10063:2016-10-05
10038:2016-10-05
10013:2018-02-04
9989:2018-02-04
9962:Nero Wolfe
9947:2013-10-19
9926:2017-01-14
9897:2012-01-04
9868:2012-01-04
9741:2015-11-03
9644:2015-11-03
9607:Smith, Liz
9572:2015-11-01
9527:2018-10-18
9459:B07D3KSS69
9436:2015-11-01
9387:2015-11-01
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9297:2015-11-01
9249:2015-11-01
9220:2015-11-01
9193:2012-01-04
9033:2015-04-18
9027:Radio Life
9005:2015-04-18
8981:2015-04-16
8872:2013-10-19
8799:2016-05-24
8793:Christie's
8770:2016-05-24
8733:Supplement
8711:2015-11-03
8525:three PDFs
8397:2014-12-28
8348:2012-01-04
8327:2014-12-28
8304:0553763059
7833:2015-10-31
7808:2015-10-31
7696:2015-10-31
7669:2015-10-31
7644:2015-10-31
7619:2015-10-31
7576:Darby, Ken
7524:2007-11-16
7466:2023-01-10
7294:References
7244:Nero Wolfe
7222:Nero Wolfe
7209:Nero Wolfe
7205:Nero Wolfe
7201:Alex North
7128:Bouchercon
6737:Booby Trap
6427:MHz Choice
6407:Nero Wolfe
5982:Nero Wolfe
5967:Ron Rifkin
5959:Debra Monk
5919:Nero Wolfe
5912:Nero Wolfe
5866:Nero Wolfe
5844:Nero Wolfe
5824:Nero Wolfe
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5771:Nero Wolfe
5752:Nero Wolfe
5695:Nero Wolfe
5684:Nero Wolfe
5673: [
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5606:Alex North
5598:Nero Wolfe
5518:Nero Wolfe
5451:Television
5419:Cec Linder
5410:Nero Wolfe
5388:Nero Wolfe
5047:James Bond
5030:James Bond
4997:Nero Wolfe
4973:Supplement
4947:Nicaraguan
4917:Bouchercon
4642:Darby, Ken
4536:Universe 5
4532:Gene Wolfe
4516:anthology
4497:wrote the
4460:historical
4458:(1995), a
4377:(1938) to
4359:Lord Darcy
4062:Bitter End
3516:Booby Trap
3155:Lily Rowan
3115:detectives
3090:Skinner –
3029:The 'Teers
2985:Dr. Watson
2860:Bar-Le-Duc
2677:Lily Rowan
2458:Aristology
2345:Nero Wolfe
2073:Dan Rather
1389:Booby Trap
1279:Franz Boas
993:Nero Wolfe
965:Bitter End
906:Aristology
722:Nero Wolfe
719:TV series
506:brownstone
480:Nero Wolfe
451:Brownstone
358:Influences
290:Montenegro
219:do not age
200:Montenegro
184:Bouchercon
160:brownstone
156:Montenegro
140:Nero Wolfe
96:Occupation
73:Created by
32:Nero Wolfe
11332:Novels by
11319:(2001–02)
11256:(1950–51)
11236:(1943–44)
10459:Rex Stout
9567:Rara-Avis
9189:. Loc.gov
8473:953843687
8433:901196684
6956:The Times
6762:Ken Darby
6679:See also
6508:Parassiti
6316:Man Alive
5947:R.D. Reid
5927:Colin Fox
5786:Tom Mason
5764:In 1977,
5736:Lou Grant
5682:The 1959
5671:Grammercy
5554:Billboard
5071:Vita Nova
4987:Gallimard
4841:Tom Adams
4562:Rex Stout
4518:EuroTemps
4417:Tom Adams
3602:Man Alive
3139:– of the
3137:Lon Cohen
3066:boroughs.
3016:majordomo
3006:Household
2969:Sam Spade
2427:miltonias
2423:oncidiums
2411:cattleyas
941:and, in "
847:oenophile
750:Stan Hunt
698:Ken Darby
650:Man Alive
644:chapter 2
377:In 1956,
152:Rex Stout
77:Rex Stout
9678:(1993).
9170:Archived
9140:TV Guide
9053:(1998).
8924:. 2016.
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7148:Mallarmé
5653:Hennesey
5499:M. Dupin
5300:series.
5039:'s book
5018:'s book
5005:Mike Roy
4951:Interpol
4464:Old West
4283:pastiche
4089:—
3371:—
2895:—
2886:Narrator
2718:misogyny
2538:—
2403:Bulletin
2378:—
2286:Stories
1351:The Fall
1126:Chapter
1060:—
1003:—
896:Voltaire
792:—
493:—
429:Budapest
275:—
212:" (1957)
206:—
104:Children
47:" (1938)
11371:Related
10451:Creator
9690:ii, 147
9148:Omnibus
8529:webpage
8306:, p. v.
7775:171–175
7500:2628466
6780:" and "
6329:Russian
6242:Russian
6219:Russian
5768:filmed
5466:Omnibus
5457:Omnibus
5443:story "
5407:series
5218:Variety
5100:series.
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3677:" and "
3645:" and "
3608:" and "
3576:" and "
3514:" and "
3494:" and "
3366:writing
3145:Gazette
3131:Friends
2864:Sardi's
2836:Haskell
2571:" and "
2415:laelias
2327:Orchids
2310:Poetry
1117:Author
1051:Reading
1031:bootleg
971:room.)
717:A&E
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150:writer
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