Agatha Christie wrote The Body in the Library.
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Zebunnisa's books have been printed in Delhi and Iran. Libraries that have them include the Library of the British Museum and the National Library of Paris.
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The Body in the Library was created in 1942.
The Body in the Library has 245 pages.
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Karl Marx wrote most of "Das Kapital" in the British Museum in London, England.
The Body in the Library - 1984 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:PG (video rating) (1998)
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World was written by Vicki Myron.
The antagonist in "The Body in the Library" by Agatha Christie is Colonel Melchett, the police officer who initially suspects the wrong person of the murder and is shown as an authoritative figure.
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Different libraries have different policies when it comes to collection development. As such, a library may or may not want to add your book into their collection. There are two main ways in which you can get a library to carry the book you wrote: 1. You can suggest the book, either in person at the library or through the library's website. This method is only relevant if your book has been formally published. 2. You can donate a copy of the book to the library. It is important to note that a library may not accept a donation - this depends, again, on the policies of the library and whether or not the book fits their collection development policies. If you still aren't sure what the best approach would be, simply visit the library and ask a staff member; they will be able to provide you with the information you need about this.