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  1. Stout, Rex (1886-1975): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Joan Gajadhar, 2000
  2. Biography - Stout, Rex (Todhunter) (1886-1975): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Some Buried Caesar/The Golden Spiders (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 2008-09-30
  4. The Rubber Band/The Red Box 2-in-1 by Rex Stout, 2009-02-24
  5. Not Quite Dead Enough and Booby Trap: Two Nero Wolfe Mysteries by Rex Stout, 2004-01-12
  6. The Rex Stout Reader: Her Forbidden Knight and A Prize for Princes by Rex Stout, 2007-01-04
  7. The Hand in the Glove (Mystery Masters Series) by Rex Stout, 2003-10
  8. Some Buried Caesar: A Nero Wolfe Mystery by Rex Stout, 2007-05-01
  9. The Father Hunt: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (Mystery Masters) by Rex Stout, 2005-05-02
  10. Gambit: A Nero Wolfe Mystery by Rex Stout, 2004-12-29
  11. Before Midnight: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (Mystery Masters) by Rex Stout, 2004-08-14
  12. REX STOUT PRIMARY BIBLIO (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Townsend, 1980-11-01
  13. Rex Stout (Recognitions) by David R. Anderson, 1984-11
  14. A Right to Die: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (Mystery Masters) by Rex Stout, 2003-05-08

1. Nero Wolfe And Rex Stout Page Of The Gazette Of The Arts
The Wolfe Pack A group devoted to Rex Stout s (18861975) Nero Wolfe, one seventh of a ton of eccentric genius who loves fine cuisine, orchids, beer and books
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Our Rex Stout Mystery Check List lists all the Nero Wolfe stories, with original publication dates, in the order in which they should be read. In May of 1977 we published the limited edition Rex Stout/Nero Wolfe book, Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe . This limited edition of 276 hard bound and 1500 soft bound books became a collector's item almost immediately. Corsage included an interview with Rex Stout, the first book publication of the Nero Wolfe novella Bitter End , and a reprint of the article Why Nero Wolfe Loves Orchids. To learn more about the publishing history of Corsage click here See our Rex Stout quotes on our Favorite Quotes page. Seven Deadly Sins Hubris style. Pride, Wrath, Envy, Lust, Gluttony, Avarice, and Sloth what more can you ask out of a web page. Sloth arrived, first, followed by Lust (book collecting, comic collecting, and celebrities), and now, Wrath, Envy, and Avarice more to come. Great Gossip sites under ENVY. GazetteOfTheArts.com

2. Stout, Rex, 1886-1975. - Items In Stock Listing

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3. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg Authors S Stout, Rex, 18861975. Under the Andes Author Stout, Rex, 1886-1975. KeywordsAuthors S Stout, Rex, 1886-1975; Titles U ; Subject subject
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4. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S > Stout, Rex, 1886-19
available for this text. Author Stout, Rex, 18861975 Keywords Authors S Stout, Rex, 1886-1975; Titles U ; Subject subject unknown.
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5. Under The Andes
Under the Andes Stout, Rex, 18861975 Rex, 1886-1975 Stout
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Author Stout, Rex, 18861975 Keywords Authors S Stout, Rex, 1886-1975; Titles U ; Subject subject unknown. Under The Deodars, 2001.
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7. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Stout, Rex, 1886
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Stout, Rex, 18861975 S Index Main Index Under the Andes. Opera - The World s FASTER Browser!
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8. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Main Index -
Richard, 18341902; Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902; Stoker, Bram Abraham, 1847-1912; Stout, Rex, 1886-1975; Stowe, Harriet Beecher
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9. Rex Stout [1886-1975] & Nero Wolfe MiniPage At BlackHat Mystery Bookstore
BlackHat Mystery Bookstore Rex Stout Nero Wolfe MiniPage. listings at Amazon {all out of print/many used}. Other Fiction by Rex Stout.
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Rex Todhunter Stout was born 1 December 1886 in Noblesville, Indiana to Quaker parents. Soon afterward, the family moved to Wakarusa, Kansas, where he became known as a math prodigy. He briefly attended Kansas University before enlisting in the Navy, where he spent two years as a warrant officer aboard Theodore Roosevelt's presidential yacht. He left the Navy in 1908, travelling and working a variety of jobs until devising and implementing a school savings system which was implemented in 400 districts around the country, making him a wealthy man.
During World War II, he opposed Nazism as chair of the War Writer's Board, as emcee of the "Speaking of Liberty" radio program, and as member of several national committees. After the war, he fought against the use of nuclear weapons, was an active leader in the Author's Guild, and resumed writing Nero Wolfe novels.
Rex Stout died 27 October 1975 at the age of 88, a month after publication of his 72nd Nero Wolfe mystery, "A Family Affair". browse Rex Stout catalog at Amazon browse Rex Stout audio at Amazon Rex Stout movie/tv credits at Internet Movie Database Links 'The Wolfe Pack' - the Official Nero Wolfe Society Wolfe Pack Links Page Italian-language Nero Wolfe site WL's fansite The Mystery Series browse Rex Stout catalog at Amazon Thrilling Detective's Nero Wolfe page DEP's Nero Wolfe fansite "Fer-de-Lance" [#1 = 1934] "The League of Frightened Men" [#2 = 1935]

10. Roman Policier - Stout, Rex, 1886-1975

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Stout, Rex, 1886-1975
Les araignées d'or . Adapté de l'anglais par M. Michel-Tyl. Paris : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, [1972]. 251 p. ; 17 cm. (Club des masques ; 159) SDM: 7306975 [En tête du titre: L'homme aux orchidées. Titre original: The golden spiders.] Avant minuit . Trad. de l'anglais par Michel Tyl. Paris : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, [1973]. 249 p. ; 17 cm. (Club des masques ; 193) SDM: 7402711 [Titre original: Death before midnight.] La bande élastique / Rex Stout ; adapté de l'anglais par E. Michel-Tyl. Paris : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, 1975. 185 p. ; 17 cm. (Club des masques ; 252) ISBN 2-7024-0147-3. SDM: 7511399 [Titre original: The rubber band.] Ça arrive dans les meilleures familles / Rex Stout ; adapté de l'anglais par E. Michel-Tyl. Paris : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, 1975. 188 p. ; 17 cm. (Club des masques ; 236) ISBN 2-7024-0122-8. SDM: 7507909 [En tête du titre: L'homme aux orchidées. Titre original: In the best families.] La cassette rouge / Rex Stout ; adapt. de l'anglais par M. Michel-Tyl. Paris : Librairie des Champs-Elysées, 1974. 249 p. ; 17 cm. (Club des masques ; 208) ISBN 2-7024-0021-3. SDM: 7511397 [Titre original: The red box.]

11. Rex Stout
Page 1 of 2 Rex Stout. 18861975. Rex Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana. He started reading books at a very early age. He was also a mathematical prodigy.
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Page 1 of 2 Rex Stout Rex Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana. He started reading books at a very early age. He was also a mathematical prodigy. At the age of nineteen he was an accountant. At twenty-three he was running a hotel and at twenty-six he was a successful writer. In his thirties he ran a multi-million dollar banking business. At the age of forty-seven he created Nero Wolfe. After his death the Nero Wolfe series was continued by Robert Goldsborough Titles and year of publication:
'Nero Wolfe' Novels 1) Fer-de-Lance (Also published as: Meet Nero Wolfe) 2) The League of Frightened Men 3) The Rubber Band (Also published as: To Kill Again) 4) The Red Box (Also published as: Case of the Red Box) 5) Too Many Cooks 6) Some Buried Caesar (Also published as: The Red Bull) 7) Over My Dead Body 8) Where There's a Will 9) Black Orchids (Also published as: The Case of the Black Orchids) (novelets) 10) Not Quite Dead Enough (novelets) 11) The Silent Speaker 12) Too Many Women 13) And Be a Villain (UK Title: More Deaths Than One) 14) Trouble in Triplicate (novelets) 15) The Second Confession 16) Three Doors to Death (novelets) 17) In the Best Families (UK Title: Even in the Best Families) 18) Curtains for Three (novelets) 19) Murder by the Book 20) Triple Jeopardy (novelets) 21) Prisoner's Base (UK Title: Out Goes She) 22) The Golden Spiders 23) Three Men Out (novelets) 24) The Black Mountain 25) Before Midnight 26) Three Witnesses (novelets) 27) Might as Well Be Dead 28) Three for the Chair (novelets)

12. Rex Stout
Page 2 of 2 Rex Stout. 18861975. Contents of the Short Story Collections Black Orchids (1942) *Black Orchids *Cordially Invited
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Page 2 of 2 Rex Stout Contents of the Short Story Collections:
Black Orchids (1942)
*Black Orchids
*Cordially Invited to Meet Death Not Quite Dead Enough (1944)
*Booby Trap
*Not Quite Dead Enough Trouble in Triplicate (1949)
*Before I Die
*Help Wanted, Male
*Instead of Evidence Three Doors to Death (1950)
*Door to Death
*Man Alive *Omit Flowers Curtains for Three (1950) *Bullet for One *Disguise for Murder *The Gun with Wings Triple Jeopardy (1951) *The Cop-Killer *Home to Roost *The Squirt and the Monkey Three Men Out (1954) *Invitation to Murder *This Won't Kill You *The Zero Clue Three Witnesses (1956) *Die Like a Dog *The Next Witness *When a Man Murders Three for the Chair (1957) *Immune to Murder *Too Many Detectives *A Window for Death And Four to Go (1958) *Christmas Party *Easter Parade *Fourth of July Picnic *Murder Is No Joke Three at Wolfe's Door (1960) *Method Three for Murder *Poison a la Carte *The Rodeo Murder Homicide Trinity (1962) *Counterfeit for Murder *Death of a Demon *Eeny Meeny Murder Mo Trio for Blunt Instruments (1964) *Blood Will Tell *Kill Now - Pay Later *Murder Is Corny Death Times Three (1985) *Assault on a Brownstone *Bitter End *Frame-Up for Murder Justice Ends at Home and other stories (1977) *An Agacella Or *Heels of Fate *Jonathan Stannart's Secret Vice *Justice Ends at Home *The Lie *Methode Americaine *The Mother of Invention *An Officer and a Lady *Pamfret and Peace *The Pay-Yeoman *A Professional Recall *The Rope Dance *Rose Orchid *Secrets *A Tyrant Abdicates Page 1 Back

13. The Vintage Library
Stout, Rex. American detectivestory writer Rex Stout (1886-1975) was born in Noblesville, Indiana. Prior to writing, he held jobs
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14. REX STOUT'S TEN FAVORITE NOVELS
Rex Stout S TEN FAVORITE DETECTIVE NOVELS. Rex Todhunter Stout (18861975) was an American detective story writer and creator Nero Wolfe.
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TEN FAVORITE
DETECTIVE NOVELS
Rex Todhunter Stout (1886-1975) was an American detective story writer and creator Nero Wolfe. The selection of his ten favorite detective novels was published in Vincent Starrett's Books and Bipeds in 1947.
Wilkie Collins The Moonstone Dashiell Hammett The Maltese Falcon S. S. Van Dine The Benson Murder Case Dorothy L. Sayers and Robert Eustace The Documents in the Case G. K. Chesterton The Innocence of Father Brown H. C. Bailey Call Mr. Fortune Frances Noyes Hart The Bellamy Trial Freeman Wills Crofts The Cask Agatha Christie The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Michael Innes Lament for a Maker
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15. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
Dracula. Rex Stout, 18861975, (US) mystery writer; created Nero Wolfe. Dracula. Rex Stout, 1886-1975, (US) mystery writer; created Nero Wolfe.
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Dracula. Rex Stout, 18861975 Victoria, Elizabeth and Essex. August Strindberg writer. Dracula. Rex Stout, 1886-1975 Victoria, Elizabeth and Essex.
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18. Rex Stout
Rex Stout (18861975), an American detective novelist was born in Noblesville, Indiana, as the son of John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter, who
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Rex Stout (1886-1975), an American detective novelist was born in Noblesville, Indiana, as the son of John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter, who were Quakers. He was educated at Topeka High School, Kansas and at University of Kansas, Lawrence. He devised a school banking system which was set up in about 300 cities and towns all over the US between 1917 and 1927. The money he earned thus enabled him to devote much of his time to writing detective novels.
In 1916 he married Fay Kennedy of Topeka, Kansas. They separated in 1933 and Stout married in 1933 Pola Hoffman of Vienna
He wrote over 70 detective novels, 46 of them featuring his most popular sleuth, Rex Stout and his companion in solving the cases, Archie Godwin. Usually, Rex Stout does his deduction sitting at his New York City brownstone residence and sends his assistant, Archie to hunt for clues.

19. Authors And Creators: Rex Stout
Notquite-Ready-for-Prime-Time Department. Authors and Creators Rex Stout (1886-1975). Compose yourself, Archie. Why taunt me? Why upbraid me?
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Not-quite-Ready-for-Prime-Time Department Authors and Creators
Rex Stout
"Compose yourself, Archie. Why taunt me? Why upbraid me? I am merely a genius, not a god."
Nero Wolfe humbly confesses, in Fer-de-Lance. At first glance, Rex Stout's NERO WOLFE might seem out of place among the hard-bitten, world-weary, pavement-pounding P.I.s that this site is usually devoted to. Massively overweight, a cranky, agoraphobic and sedentary gourmet who virtually never leaves his Manhattan brownstone, Wolfe is, in nearly every sense, an armchair detective. And yet, Stout provided a real shot in the arm to the then-fledgling genre when he published his first Nero wolfe novel in 1934. Wolfe and his investigator/bodyguard/secretary ARCHIE GOODWIN are just as much "eyes" as their predecessors Holmes and Watson Over Wolfe's 40-year literary lifespan (with several additional adventures written by Robert Goldsborough in the 1980s), the fat genius and his sharp-eyed (and smart-mouthed) assistant bring down murderers, blackmailers, wartime traitors, and even (on one memorable occasion) leave J. Edgar Hoover out in the snow. These are men who make a good living at a difficult and dangerous business, not minor lords or churchmen who just happened to be at the garden party when the butler was stabbed. Rex Stout was born in Indiana in 1886 to Quaker parents and raised in Kansas and, by most accounts, was quite the precocious child, reading the Bible cover to cover (twice!) before he was four, and becoming state spelling champion at the age of thirteen. After a brief time at Kansas University, joined the navy, and served on President Roosevelt's yacht from 1906 to 1908. He worked as a bookkeeper, a salesman, hotel manager and store clerk, while trying to crack the pulps, cranking out tales of science fiction, romance and adventure. Ever practical, Stout teamed up with his brother, and established a business whose success would enable him to continue with his writing.

20. Nero Wolfe And Archie Goodwin
Rex Stout (18861975) Interesting collection of quotes, articles, essays and linksfrom Alex in Bratislava, Slovakia. (C) 1999-2003
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Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin
Created by Rex Stout
"Compose yourself, Archie. Why taunt me? Why upbraid me? I am merely a genius, not a god."
Nero Wolfe humbly confesses, in Fer-de-Lance. At first glance, Rex Stout's NERO WOLFE might seem out of place among the hard-bitten, world-weary, pavement-pounding P.I.s that this site is usually devoted to. Massively overweight (somewhere between 1/6th and 1/7th ton), a cranky, agoraphobic and sedentary gourmet who virtually never leaves his Manhattan brownstone (with ten thousand orchids on the roof and a personal elevator), Wolfe is, in nearly every sense, an armchair detective. And yet... Nero Wolfe and his investigator/bodyguard/secretary ARCHIE GOODWIN are just as much "eyes" as their predecessors Holmes and Watson Over Wolfe's 40-year literary lifespan (with several additional adventures written by Robert Goldsborough in the 1980s), the fat genius and his sharp-eyed (and smart-mouthed) assistant bring down murderers, blackmailers, wartime traitors, and even (on one memorable occasion) leave J. Edgar Hoover out in the snow. These are men who make a good living at a difficult and dangerous business, not minor lords or churchmen who happened to be at the garden party when the butler was stabbed. Wolfe himself, though temperamental as an opera tenor, unable to work without a steady supply of beer (Remmers, preferably, or his own homebrew) and so indolent that he considers playing pool or darts 'exercise', constantly exhibits the classic P.I.'s blend of cynicism, mercenary instinct and romanticism (though he would certainly admit to only the first two and adamantly deny the third, particularly where women are concerned). Over the years, Stout gave hints ­ but usually no more than hints ­ of Wolfe's younger days, all of which suggest that Wolfe was himself a man of action once, and very much ruled by his passions. (Wolfe gave this away in explaining his present size and lifestyle: "I carry this fat to insulate my feelings. They got too strong for me once or twice...If I had stayed lean and kept moving around I would have been dead long ago.")

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