Rex Stout Legacy Library on LT
SnakThe Black Orchid (A Nero Wolfe Group)
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1christiguc
Do we have a member bold enough, daring enough to attempt a profile description for Rex Stout? If so, leave me a message on my profile!
It sounds like something that would be fun to do--in theory, if I were good at it. So, I know somebody here would jump at the chance to capture his voice for his LT profile, right? :)
It sounds like something that would be fun to do--in theory, if I were good at it. So, I know somebody here would jump at the chance to capture his voice for his LT profile, right? :)
3RexStout
Another thing that would be of assistance: many books from Stout's personal library have been mentioned in the Nero Wolfe books. I'd like to include references to such mentions in the comments column of the LT library (which book, reading/mentioned/recommended, etc). So, next time anyone reads a Nero Wolfe and notices a mention of a book, would you note it here?
4cogitno
Books mentioned in the Wolfe novels can be found at:
http://www.geocities.com/beerowance/read.html
Cross out the "/read.html" for other interesting Wolfeish lists. ometimes the internet takes the fun out of life!
http://www.geocities.com/beerowance/read.html
Cross out the "/read.html" for other interesting Wolfeish lists. ometimes the internet takes the fun out of life!
6christiguc
Thanks--yes, I've made a start on it! I like the fact that he read Wodehouse. :)