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Agatha Christie_A Biography

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by Janet Morgan


  Woman’s Journal (magazine), 290

  Woman’s Own (magazine), 358

  Woolley, Katharine, Lady: character, 172–3, 181

  rents AC’s Chelsea house, 178

  and Max, 179–81, 184, 191, 242

  and AC’s marriage to Max, 187, 190

  portrayed in Murder in Mesopotamia, 210, 316

  Woolley, Sir Leonard: at Ur, 171–2, 179, 190, 273

  in AC’s Chelsea house, 178

  relations with AC, 181, 199

  and Max’s proposal to AC, 185

  World War 1, 64, 65–9

  ends, 70

  World War II, 223–37, 238–50

  ends, 251

  Wyndham, Francis, 222, 339–40

  Yeoman of the Guard (Gilbert and Sullivan), 27

  Yorkshire Post (newspaper), 152

  Ziegler, Philip, 377

  About the Author

  Janet Morgan is a writer and consultant who lives near Oxford. She worked in the government’s ‘Think Tank’ from 1978 to 1981 and now advises governments, companies and other organizations on long-range planning, new technology and different strategies. Her books include The House of Lords and the Labour Government 1964-70 and the acclaimed biography of Edwina Mountbatten. She was the editor of the three-volume edition of The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister and of Backbench Diaries 1951-63 by Richard Crossman and was the co-editor, with Richard Hoggart, of The Future of Broadcasting. Agatha Christie was her first biography.

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