“Fer-De-Lance,” is the first book in the series; although the characters seem quite settled, even at this stage, and there are references to past events which means that you feel you are already in a settled series. Published in , America is in the grip of a depression Cited by: -Nero Wolfe Rex Stout was in the midst of an unusually interesting life (including being a child math prodigy and serving on President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht) when he created one of the great detective series of all time, introducing Nero Wolfe for the first of 72 adventures in Fer-de-Lance. The brilliance of Stout's creation lies in the blending of Wolfe--an eccentric, elephantine, misanthropic, /5(6). Fer-De-Lance (Fer De Lance) First Nero Wolfe Detective Mystery. Rex Stout, Blank endpapers former owner name. Published by Junior Book Club NY, ,
Fer-de-Lance (Crime Line) by Rex Stout ISBN ISBN Paperback; Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a.: Crimeline, Janu; ISBN Rex Stout was in the midst of an unusually interesting life (including being a child math prodigy and serving on President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht) when he created one of the great detective series of all time, introducing Nero Wolfe for the first of 72 adventures in Fer-de-Lance. Fer-De-Lance by Rex Stout - Episode 3 - Book 1 Posted on March 4, August 9, by Jeff Here is our podcast on Rex Stout's first Nero Wolfe book, Fer-De-Lance.
Our Memorable Discussion On "Fer-de-Lance" by Rex Stout -- with expert commentary from Robert Goldsborough! Septem. Last night’s discussion on Fer-de-Lance the first Nero Wolfe/Archie Goodwin novel by Rex Stout was quite lively – and included input from Stout’s “son” Robert Goldsborough, who also attended the meeting. As any herpetologist will tell you, the fer-de-lance is among the most dreaded snakes known to man. When someone makes a present of one to Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin knows he's getting dreadully close to solving the devilishly clever murders of an immigrant and a college president. As for Wolfe, he's playing snake charmer in a case with more twists than an anaconda — whistling a seductive tune he hopes will catch a killer who's still got poison in his heart. Fer-de-Lance is the first Nero Wolfe detective novel written by Rex Stout, published in by Farrar Rinehart, Inc. The novel appeared in abridged form in The American Magazine (November ) under the title "Point of Death". The novel was adapted for the movie Meet Nero Wolfe. In his semi.
0コメント