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from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It wrote also under the aliases Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn. It becomes with its complex, action-rich stories, in which the mystery stands in the foreground, generally as one the best has the clearing-up of obviously impossible and apparently supernatural. It was in this regard by the works of. Carr arranged its most important detective, the beleibten and ingenious Lexikograf Dr. Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale of novels as John Dickson Carr Carr became in Uniontown, Pennsylvania as a son of a temporary married it 1931 the Englishwoman Clarice Cleaves and settled after. They drew there three children up, before they moved 1948 into the USA. Most of its books, which were written to center, play in England or in whether "Carr" an alias of the famous English. Carr was a master of the mysteries that, in which a detective clears apparently impossible crimes up. Examples of such crimes are a murder in a locked and sealed area or the discovery of a corpse (in erwuergt or erstochen), who by snow or wet sand are surrounded, in which no foot-pure except those of the victim to be seen are. Skin over impossible crimes. He was selected by a committee of crime film authors as the best Locked Room crime film of all times, and Dr. Fells lecture is published occasionally as independent essay. Skin novels act He Who Whispers (1946) and The Case OF the Constant Suicides of two or more impossible crimes, under it (1941). The novel The Crooked would hang (1938) connects the apparently impossible cutting through of a throat, Hexerei, a gruseligen and a case similarly to a history, which one of the best classical detective stories is often called. But even Carrs bio count, Douglas G. Fell gives it to three other Seriendetekive in Carrs crime film: Sir Henry Merrivale (H.), Henri Bencolin and Colonel March. in a suburb of Philadelphia disappears it was the collecting main for the French film La Chambre pool of broadcasting corporations duck (1962). Carr wrote also many stories for the radio, particularly for those. Cabin B-13 of 1943 was expanded into the early 1950ern to a series on, for the Carr all books wrote, some by it being based taking up on its earlier works or topics, which Chesterton used. This radio play was used also as basis for that of the film Dangerous Crossing (1953). The Emperor's Snuffbox from the year 1942 became 1957 the British. With the two historical crime films The Devil in velvet and Fire, Burn., wrote the majority of stories, which 1954 in the collection The Exploits OF Sherlock of cross-beam were published to Carr. it received 1969 for its historical detective story Fire, burn. Grand prix de littérature policière. Against end of life Carr began itself to interest in its closer environment in, and there a number of its last books played. Skin and Sir Henry Merrivale.Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale, are superficially regarded very similar itself. Both are large, stormy and eccentric Englishmen from the "Upper Class", between centralold and old skin however, which is expressed beleibt and can only with the assistance of two sticks go, British author the G.Chesterton were somewhere had a feeling for and are always a model on. It has an enormous tuft of ungepflegter hair, with one "shovel has" is covered often and mostly carries it a umhang. It does not live in a modest house and has official connections to public places. As a well betuchter descendant of the "oldest" England he is a man (even if it often revolts itself against this) and in the early novels he is the director/conductor British secret service. Even in the completely early books the glatzkoepfige, eyeglass-basic and measure-courageous H. reminds and in the later novels this similarity completely consciously maintaining skin books than Carrs largest achievement is regarded. Howard Haycraft, author of the trailblazing book Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times OF the Detective story, wrote to 1941 that H. or "the old man" "from the author the admitted was present under the contemporary fiktionalen Schnuefflern". Novels as John Dickson Carr It Walks By Night (detective Henri Bencolin) - 1930 The Corpse in The Waxworks (Bencolin) - 1932 (British title: The Waxworks Murder). The WAD Hatter Mystery (skin) - 1933 The Three Coffins (skin) - 1935 (British title: The Hollow one) The Arabian Nights Murder (skin) - 1936 The Four False Weapons, Being the Return OF Bencolin (Bencolin) - 1938 The problem of OF The Green Capsule (skin) - 1939 (British title: The Black Spectacles) The problem of OF The Wire Cage (skin) - 1939 The one Who Could emergency Shudder (skin) - 1940 The Case OF the Constant Suicides (skin) - 1941 Death turn The Tables (skin) - 1942 (British title: The Seat OF The Scornful) Below Suspicion (skin) - 1949 (additionally with detective Patrick Butler) The Bride OF new gate - 1950, historical crime film The Devil in velvet - 1951, historical crime film Captain CUT Throat - 1955, historical crime film Patrick Butler For The Defence (detective Patrick Butler) - 1956. The DEAD Man's Knock (skin) - 1958 Scandal RK High Chimneys: A Victorian Melodrama - 1959, historical crime film The Witch OF The Low low-Tide: At Edwardian Melodrama - 1961, historical crime film The House RK Satan's Elbow (skin) - 1965 The Ghosts ' High Noon - 1970, historical crime film The Hungry Goblin: A Victorian Detective Novel - 1972, (detective Wilkie Collins) The Bowstring Murders - 1934 (originally published as of Carr Dickson, but Carrs weighted the fact that the alias the correct name are too similar and so became instead of its Carter Dickson used. The Plague Court Murders (detective: Sir Henry Merrivale) - 1934 The White Priory Murders (Merrivale) - 1934 The talk Widow Murders (Merrivale) - 1935 The Magic Lantern Murders (Merrivale) -1936 (British title: The Punch and Judy Murders) The Peacock Feather Murders (Merrivale) - 1937 (British title: The Ten Teacups)) - 1939 (British title: Drop ton of His Death) Nine - and Death Makes Ten (Merrivale) - 1940 (British title: Murder in The submarine zone) The Curse OF The bronze Lamp (Merrivale) - 1945 (British title: Lord OF The Sorcerors) The Skeleton in The Clock (Merrivale) - 1948 Night RK The Mocking Widow (Merrivale) - 1950 Behind The Crimson blind (Merrivale) - 1952 Fear Is The same - 1956, historical crime film The department OF Queer Complaints (as Carter Dickson) (detective: Colonel March) - 1940. Skin, Detective, and OTHER Stories - 1947 (skin) The Third Bullet and OTHER Stories - 1954 The Exploits OF Sherlock of cross-beam, with Adrian Conan Doyle - 1954 (Sherlock of cross-beam) {The Men Who Explained Miracles (skin, Merrivale and further) The Murder OF Sir Edmund Godfrey - 1936, historical processing of a famous murder from the year 1678 The Life OF Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - 1949, the authorized Biografie literature of and over John Dickson Carr John Dickson Carr Fantastic Fiction bibliography. Dickson, Carter (alias). Dickson, Carr (alias). Fairbairn, Roger (Pseudonym).org/wiki/John_Dickson_Carr. your text stands under that. Wikipedia® is a registered mark of the Wikimedia Foundation Inc..

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