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  1. Three Doors to Death by Rex Stout, 1995-02-01
  2. Before Midnight (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1995-11-01
  3. Over My Dead Body (A Nero Wolfe Mystery) by Rex Stout, 1993-12-01
  4. The Mother Hunt by Rex Stout, 1993-04-01
  5. The Rubber Band (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1995-04-01
  6. Under the Andes by Rex Stout, 2010-07-06
  7. Trouble in Triplicate (Crime Line) by Rex Stout, Katharine Kerr, 1993-06-01
  8. Death of a Dude (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1995-01-02
  9. Not Quite Dead Enough (The Rex Stout Library: a Nero Wolfe Mystery) by Rex Stout, 1992-09-01
  10. Triple Jeopardy by Rex Stout, 1995-01-02
  11. Black Orchids (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1992-05-01
  12. Some Buried Caesar (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1990-02-01
  13. In the Best Families (Crime Line) by Rex Stout, 1995-01-01
  14. The Father Hunt (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout, 1995-01-02

1. Rex Stout - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon 2000, the world s largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was
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Rex Stout in 1975 ( Jill Krementz Born December 1
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Died October 27
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Occupation Writer Genres Detective fiction Rex Todhunter Stout December 1 October 27 ) was an American writer best known as the creator of the larger-than-life fictional detective Nero Wolfe , described by reviewer Will Cuppy as "that Falstaff of detectives." Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin recorded the cases of the detective genius from 1934 ( Fer-de-Lance ) to 1975 ( A Family Affair ). The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon 2000, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was nominated Best Mystery Writer of the Century.
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    Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana , but shortly after that his Quaker parents, John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter Stout, moved their family (nine children in all) to Kansas His father was a teacher who encouraged his son to read, and Rex had read the entire Bible twice by the time he was four years old. He was the state

2. Rex Stout --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Rex Stout American author who wrote genteel mystery stories revolving around the elegantly eccentric and
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3. Rex Stout
Rex Stout was a babe in his mother s arms when he came to Kansas. The family settled on a 40acre farm near Wakarusa in 1887. Before his seventh birthday
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Rex Stout was a babe in his mother's arms when he came to Kansas. The family settled on a 40-acre farm near Wakarusa in 1887. Before his seventh birthday young Rex had read all 1,200 books in his father's library, which included the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Holy Bible. Rex's father, John Wallace Stout, taught school in Shawnee County for six years. In 1895, he was appointed county superintendent of schools and moved his family to Topeka. Young Rex, who later achieved fame as creator of the Nero Wolfe detective stories, was short of stature but long on brains. He took delight in correcting his teachers or challenging them to furnish proof of certain statements, which hardly endeared him to teachers. Rex's biographer, Dr. John McAleer of Boston College, dubbed his subject during his high school years, 1899 - 1903, as "Mr. Know-It-All in Knee Pants." In 1905, two years out of high school, Rex enlisted in the navy as a yeoman and was assigned to the presidential yacht, The Mayflower. His duties there were purely of a clerical nature but when home on leave, he gave the Topeka Daily Capital an account of his exploits in the navy that indicated Rex's flair for fiction. Buying his early discharge from the navy, Rex started writing short stories and poetry while living in New York City. When Nero Wolfe first appeared in 1933 the great detective was kitchen-testing Prohibition beer, and 42 volumes later, he was deploring the outrage of Watergate. During the last decade of Rex Stout's life, he had more books in print than any American author. Rex Stout died October 24, 1975 at the age of 88.

4. Rex Stout - Wikipedia
Translate this page Rex Stout presenta numerosi punti di contatto e anche di distacco da Nero Wolfe. Da un punto di vista fisico, Rex era longilineo, agile, energico;
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Rex Todhunter Stout Noblesville 1 dicembre Danbury 27 ottobre ) ¨ stato uno scrittore statunitense , capace di unificare in uno solo i due generi gialli fino allora divisi: quello d'azione americano ( hard boiled ) e quello all'inglese pi¹ intellettuale ( giallo deduttivo ). Questi due aspetti si incarnano nei suoi personaggi pi¹ famosi, Archie Goodwin e Nero Wolfe
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5. Rex Stout - Authors - Books - Fine Arts - News
He is Humphrey Bogart in The Big Sleep or Casablanca or Archie Goodwin in Rex Stout s Nero Wolfe novels. He possesses an outward cynicism,
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6. Rex Stout - Wikiquote
Rex Stout (December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975) was an American author of detective fiction best known as the creator of the largerthan-life fictional
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St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture on Stout, Rex (1886-1975) Stout, Rex (1886-1975) U.S. detective-story writer Rex Stout is best remembered for having created the characters of eccentric crime-solver Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin, a memorable duo who appeared in more than 50 books over four decades beginning in the mid-1930s. Wolfe and Goodwin quickly endeared themselves to readers not only for their adeptness at solving crimes but for their trenchant comments on American life, war, big business, and politics. Nero Wolfe, the puffing, grunting, Montenegrin-born heavyweight gumshoe with a fondness for food and orchid-growing, made his appearance in 1934 with the publication of Fer de Lance.

8. Rex Stout - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
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    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
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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)

    10. Somebody Else's Nimrod: More Rex Stout
    Rex Stout, Too Many Clients After a murder, Archie discovers the victim s love nook, and Wolfe is determined to parlay into a fee from *someone*.
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    Rex Stout, Too Many Clients : After a murder, Archie discovers the victim's love nook, and Wolfe is determined to parlay into a fee from *someone*. This one suffers from some dated social attitudes (including one incident of domestic violence that is startlingly ugly for Stout), but is still fairly funny. The solution doesn't quite come out of the hat it initially seems to. Stout, Plot It Yourself : An association of writers and publishers hires Wolfe to catch someone masterminding a scheme of false plagiarism charges and sets off a string of murders. Like Prisoner's Base , this is the rare suspenseful Stout, where the body count can be anticipated but not prevented. A relatively large cast of secondary characters is well-drawn. Although the culprit is reasonably connected to the crime in the end, the motives for the underlying scheme are never really made clear. TrackBack
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    Three Witnesses ; Three for the Chair ; Death of a Doxy ; Some Buried Caesar ; Too Many Women ; A Right to Die ; Not Quite Dead Enough ; Black Orchids
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    12. Rex Stout - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Bekannt wurde Rex Stout durch seine Kriminalerzählungen, 46 davon mit dem übergewichtigen Privatdetektiv Nero Wolfe und seinem Assistenten Archie Goodwin
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Rex Todhunter Stout 1. Dezember in Noblesville Indiana 27. Oktober in Danbury, Connecticut ) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller
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      Bekannt wurde Rex Stout durch seine Kriminalerz¤hlungen, 46 davon mit dem ¼bergewichtigen Privatdetektiv Nero Wolfe und seinem Assistenten Archie Goodwin als Protagonisten. Diese sind Sherlock Holmes und Doktor Watson nachempfunden. Stout kombiniert in seinen Krimis die scharfsinnige Kombinationsgabe, die in den Kriminalgeschichten von Doyle, Christie, Sayers, Van Dine und Queen zur L¶sung der F¤lle f¼hrt (in der Person von Nero Wolfe) mit den kaltschn¤uzigen Gorilla-Manieren, die wir von Schriftstellern wie Chandler, Macdonald, Hammett und Robert B. Parker kennen (in der Person von Archie Goodwin). Die Figur des "Nero Wolfe" ist auch eine Parodie auf das Genre. Dieser Privatdetektiv tut alles das nicht, was Detektive ¼blicherweise so tun, also Verd¤chtige zu ¼berwachen, am Tatort zu ermitteln, Spuren zu verfolgen usw. Mr. Wolfe lehnt es schlicht ab, sein gem¼tliches Heim zu verlassen, worin sein Schweizer Koch die leckersten Speisen zubereitet, im Dachgarten die Orchideen warten, um die er sich jeden Tag m¼ht. Mr. Wolfes Argumentation ist durchaus zwingend; eine Reise sei ¼berfl¼ssig, meint er, denn meist sei es am Endpunkt des Ausflugs genauso sch¶n wie am Ausgangspunkt. AuŸerdem sind da noch die vielen B¼cher, die zu lesen, und das viele Bier, das zu trinken ist. Vielf¤ltige Aufgaben kommen deshalb auf Archie Goodwin zu, insbesondere regelm¤Ÿig alle Beteiligten (einschlieŸlich der Tatverd¤chtigen) ins Haus zu bef¶rdern, damit sie sein Chef befragen kann oder damit er - gegen Ende der Handlung - in groŸer Runde die L¶sung des Mordfalles pr¤sentieren kann.

    13. Merely A Genius...
    A fan site dedicated to rex stout s Nero Wolfe series. Includes biographical information, a list of related sites, and an annotated bibliography of Nero
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    Merely a Genius...
    Compose yourself, Archie. Why taunt me? Why upbraid me? I am merely a genius, not a god.
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    • Wolfe and Literature: I created this page because I love Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe books I love the character, and his vocabulary, wit, and arrogant intelligence. My goal was to amass a list of my favorite quotations from the series and then I thought I would create an annotated bibliography, to ensure that I wouldn't accidentally buy the same book under a different title, or miss out on any. Sure enough, I discovered, to my mingled chagrin and glee, that there were still a couple of Wolfe books out there that I hadn't read ... However, as I write this second paragraph, in September of 1998, I have finally completed the collection: I found

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    Rex Stout (1886-1975) American author, who wrote over 70 detective novels, 46 of them featuring eccentric, chubby, beer drinking gourmet sleuth Nero Wolfe, whose wisecracking aide and right hand assistant in crime solving was Archie Goodwin. Stout started his literary career for the pulps, publishing romance, adventure, some borderline detective stories. After 1938 he focused solely on the mystery field. "His face, chronically red, deepened a shade. His broad shoulders stiffened, and the creases spreding from the corners of his gray-blue eyes showed more as the eyelids tightened. Then, deciding I was playing for a burt, he controlled it. "Do you know," he asked, "whose opinion of you I would like to have? Darwin's. Where were you while evolution was going on?" (Inspector Crames of Goodwin in Murder by the Book Rex Stout war born in Noblesville, Indiana, as the son of John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter. They both were Quakers. Stout was educated at Topeka High School, Kansas, and at University of Kansas, Lawrence. From 1906 to 1908 he served in the United States Navy as a Yeoman on President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht. From 1916 to 1927 he worked in odd jobs - as an office boy, store clerk, bookkeeper, and hotel manager. His most astonishing achievement was the invention of banking system for school children. The system was installed in 400 cities throughout the USA. In 1916 Stout married Fay Kennedy of Topeka, Kansas. They separated in 1933 and Stout married in the same year Pola Hoffman of Vienna.

    15. Authors And Creators: Rex Stout
    At first glance, rex stout s NERO WOLFE might seem out of place among the hardbitten, world-weary, pavement-pounding P.I.s that this site is usually
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    "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.

    16. Wolfe Pack -- Official Site Of The Nero Wolfe Society--Home Page
    Presented jointly by The Wolfe Pack and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine to celebrate the Novella format popularized by rex stout.
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    19. Nero Wolfe And Rex Stout Page Of The Gazette Of The Arts
    Nero Wolfe information on rex stout and other Nero Wolfe sites and treasures, Nero Wolfe Book Bibliography and moreHumorous daily quotes concerning the arts
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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

    20. Rex Stout Quotes - The Quotations Page
    rex stout (1886 1975) US mystery novelist publisher more author details rex stout. - More quotations on Wealth
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    Rex Stout (1886 - 1975)
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    Nothing is more admirable than the fortitude with which millionaires tolerate the disadvantages of their wealth.
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