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===Books about Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe=== [[File:Rex Stout 1973.jpg|right|thumb|Rex Stout in 1973]] * Anderson, David R., ''Rex Stout'' (1984, Frederick Ungar; Hardcover {{ISBN|0-8044-2005-X}} / Paperback {{ISBN|0-8044-6009-4}}). Study of the Nero Wolfe series. * [[William S. Baring-Gould|Baring-Gould, William S.]], ''Nero Wolfe of West Thirty-fifth Street'' (1969, Viking Press; {{ISBN|0-14-006194-0}}). Fanciful biography. Reviewed in ''Time'', March 21, 1969 ([https://archive.today/20130204074139/http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,839934,00.html "The American Holmes"]). * Bourne, Michael, ''Corsage: A Bouquet of Rex Stout and Nero Wolfe'' (1977, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover {{ISBN|0-918736-00-5}} / Paperback {{ISBN|0-918736-01-3}}). Posthumous collection produced in a numbered limited edition of 276 hardcovers and 1,500 softcovers. Shortly before his death Rex Stout authorized the editor to include the first Nero Wolfe novella, "Bitter End" (1940), which had not been republished in his own novella collections.<ref>Townsend, Guy M., ''Rex Stout: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography'', p. 56.</ref> ''Corsage'' also includes an interview Bourne conducted with Stout (July 18, 1973; also available on audiocassette tape),<ref>Bourne, Michael, "An Informal Interview with Rex Stout"; 1998, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers {{ISBN|0-918736-22-6}}</ref> and concludes with the first and only book publication of "Why Nero Wolfe Likes Orchids", an article by Rex Stout that first appeared in ''Life'' (April 19, 1963). * [[Ken Darby|Darby, Ken]], ''The Brownstone House of Nero Wolfe'' (1983, Little, Brown and Company; {{ISBN|0-316-17280-4}}). Biography of the brownstone "as told by Archie Goodwin". Includes detailed floor plans. * Gotwald, Rev. Frederick G., ''The Nero Wolfe Handbook'' (1985; revised 1992, 2000). Self-published anthology of essays edited by a longtime member of [[The Wolfe Pack]]. * [[Marvin Kaye|Kaye, Marvin]], ''The Archie Goodwin Files'' (2005, Wildside Press; {{ISBN|1-55742-484-5}}). Selected articles from [[The Wolfe Pack]] publication ''The Gazette'', edited by a charter member. * [[Marvin Kaye|Kaye, Marvin]], ''The Nero Wolfe Files'' (2005, Wildside Press; {{ISBN|0-8095-4494-6}}). Selected articles from The Wolfe Pack publication ''The Gazette'', edited by a charter member. * McAleer, John, ''Rex Stout: A Biography'' (1977, Little, Brown and Company; {{ISBN|0-316-55340-9}}). Foreword by [[P. G. Wodehouse|P.G. Wodehouse]]. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America's [[Edgar Award]] for Best Critical/Biographical Work in 1978. Reissued as ''Rex Stout: A Majesty's Life'' (2002, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover {{ISBN|0-918736-43-9}} / Paperback {{ISBN|0-918736-44-7}}). * McAleer, John, ''Royal Decree: Conversations with Rex Stout'' (1983, Pontes Press, Ashton, MD). Published in a numbered limited edition of 1,000 copies. * McBride, O.E., ''Stout Fellow: A Guide Through Nero Wolfe's World'' (2003, iUniverse; Hardcover {{ISBN|0-595-65716-8}} / Paperback {{ISBN|0-595-27861-2}}). Pseudonymous self-published homage. * [[Herbert Mitgang|Mitgang, Herbert]], ''Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War Against America's Greatest Authors'' (1988, Donald I. Fine, Inc.; {{ISBN|1-55611-077-4}}). Chapter 10 is titled "Seeing Red: Rex Stout". * Ruaud, A.F., ''Les Nombreuses vies de Nero Wolfe'' (French: "The Many Lives of Nero Wolfe") (2008, Moutons électriques (France); {{ISBN|978-2-915793-51-2}}). Biography of the character, essays and biblio-filmographies. * [[Julian Symons|Symons, Julian]], ''Great Detectives: Seven Original Investigations'' (1981, Abrams; {{ISBN|0-8109-0978-2}}). Illustrated by [[Tom Adams (illustrator)|Tom Adams]]. "We quiz Archie Goodwin in his den and gain a clue to the ultimate fate of Nero Wolfe" in a chapter titled "In Which Archie Goodwin Remembers". * Townsend, Guy M., ''Rex Stout: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography'' (1980, Garland Publishing; {{ISBN|0-8240-9479-4}}). Associate editors John McAleer, Judson Sapp and Arriean Schemer. Definitive publication history. * Van Dover, J. Kenneth, ''At Wolfe's Door: The Nero Wolfe Novels of Rex Stout'' (1991, Borgo Press, Milford Series; second edition 2003, James A. Rock & Co., Publishers; Hardcover {{ISBN|0-918736-51-X}} / Paperback {{ISBN|0-918736-52-8}}). Bibliography, reviews and essays.
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