FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #877: AGATHA CHRISTIE, THE ART OF HER CRIMES: THE PAINTINGS OF TOM ADAMS

In his brilliant Introduction, John Fowles praises Tom Adams’ artwork that graced the covers of Agatha Christie mysteries. Most impressive were the wrap-around covers Adams did from 1971 to 1974. Many of them have become collectable.

One of the attractions of Agatha Christie, The Art of Her Crimes is Julian Symons and his insightful commentaries on both Tom Adams’ artwork and Christie’s mysteries.

Tom Adams painted approximately 150 covers for Agatha Christie mysteries, including around 71 different titles for Fontana in the UK and 26 unique covers for Pocket Books in the US. For many books, he created multiple designs, with some novels having as many as two or three different cover versions.

If you’re an Agatha Christie fan, you’ll remember (or possibly own) many of the volumes with Tom Adams covers. This wonderful collection of artwork can be found online at reasonable prices. GRADE: A

10 thoughts on “FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #877: AGATHA CHRISTIE, THE ART OF HER CRIMES: THE PAINTINGS OF TOM ADAMS

    1. george Post author

      Todd, at the BOUCHERCON in Philadelphia, a dealer had some Tom Adams paintings. I could have bought one…but didn’t want to lug it on the plane ride home. Now I kick myself for not buying it and having it shipped…

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I really like Tom Adams’ work. I’m also a big fan of William Teason’s Christie covers from the Sixties and Seventies on the DELL editions.

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    1. george Post author

      Bob, I had a chance to buy one of Tom Adams’ Raymond Chandler cover paintings at the Philly BOUCHERCON…and didn’t. Big Regret!

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