Woman's Pictorial

Woman's Pictorial was a British magazine published by Amalgamated Press which first started out as "Family Pictorial" in 1919. After stopping in 1920 for a while, the publication restarted under its better known title and continued until 1956. It was a weekly fashion and homemaking magazine with, as the name suggests, plenty of photographs and illustrations.

Publications of Agatha Christie stories
In chronological order of publication.


 * 1931, October 10 to December 19 (Volume 22, Number 561 to Volume 22, Number 571) - Peril at End House, under the slightly different title The Peril at End House. Illustrations by Fred W. Purvis.
 * 1932, October 8 (Issue 613) - The Case of the Middle-aged Wife, under the title The Woman Concerned.
 * 1932, October 15 (Issue 614) - The Case of the Discontented Soldier, with an additional title of Adventure - By Request. Illustrated by J.A. May.
 * 1932, October 22 (Issue 615) - The Case of the Distressed Lady, with an additional title of Faked!. Illustrated by J.A. May.
 * 1932, October 29 (Issue 616) - The Case of the Discontented Husband, with an additional title of His Lady's Affair. Illustrated by J.A. May.
 * 1935, February 16 to March 23 (Volume 29, Number 736 to Volume 29, Number 741) - Death in the Clouds, under the title Mystery in the Air. Illustrated by Clive Uptton.
 * 1936, February 8 to March 28 (Volume 31, Number 787 to Volume 31, Number 794) - Murder in Mesopotamia, under the title No Other Love. An abridged version with illustrations by Clive Uptton. Several character names were different from the eventual published novel: Amy Leatheran became Amy Seymour while Dr Leidner and his wife were given the surname Trevor.
 * 1941, April 26 to June 7 (Volume 41, Number 1050 to 1065) - N or M?, an abridged version in seven parts under the name Secret Adventure. Illustrated by Clive Uptton.