• 1939, Dodd, Mead and Company, Hardback, 229 pp • 1939,
Lawrence E. Spivak (New York), Abridged edition, 126 pp • 1946,
Avon Books, Paperback, (Avon number 85) • 1964,
Dell Books, Paperback, (Dell number 7336), 192 pp
First publication of stories in the US • "The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest": January 1932 (Volume LIIX, Number 1) issue of the
Ladies Home Journal with an illustration by Robert E. Lee. • "In a Glass Darkly": 28 July 1934 (Volume 94, Number 4) issue of ''
Collier's Weekly'' with an illustration by Harry Morse Meyers. • "How Does Your Garden Grow?": June 1935 (Volume LII, Number 6) issue of the
Ladies Home Journal with illustrations by Mead Schaeffer. • "Problem at Sea": 12 January 1936 issue of the weekly newspaper supplement
This Week magazine with an illustration by Stanley Parkhouse. • "Problem at Pollensa Bay": 5 September 1936 (Volume 13, Number 36) issue of
Liberty magazine under the title
Siren Business with an illustration by James Montgomery Flagg. • "Yellow Iris": 10 October 1937 edition of the
Hartford courant newspaper under the title "Case of the Yellow Iris" with an uncredited illustration. • "The Dream": 23 October 1937 (Volume 210, Number 17) issue of
The Saturday Evening Post with illustrations by
F. R. Gruger. The original version of "The Regatta Mystery" featured Hercule Poirot. The story was later rewritten by Christie to change the detective from Poirot to Parker Pyne for book publication and all collections in both the US and UK contain the Pyne version of the story. The original Poirot version appeared in the 3 May 1936 edition of the
Hartford Courant newspaper with an uncredited illustration. It surfaced again in 2008 as part of the three-volume Harper collection,
Agatha Christie: The Complete Short Stories – Masterpieces in Miniature. (The story appears as the postscript to the Poirot volume.) "Miss Marple Tells a Story" was specially commissioned by the
BBC as a radio play and read by Christie herself on 11 May 1934 on BBC's
National Programme. No print publications of the story prior to 1939 are known. For first publications in the UK, see the applicable UK collections below.
UK book appearances of stories The stories contained in
The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories appear in the following UK collections: •
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960): "The Dream", and an expanded version of "The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest" retitled "The Mystery of the Spanish Chest". • ''
Poirot's Early Cases'' (1974): "How Does Your Garden Grow?" and "Problem at Sea". • ''
Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories'' (1979): "Miss Marple Tells a Story" and "In a Glass Darkly". •
Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (1991): "The Regatta Mystery", "Problem at Pollensa Bay", and "Yellow Iris". "The Regatta Mystery" and "Problem at Pollensa Bay" had originally appeared in the now out of print collection
13 For Luck! in 1966. •
While the Light Lasts and Other Stories (1997): "The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest". This story was later expanded by Christie, with Arthur Hastings removed from it, as "The Mystery of the Spanish Chest" published in
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding ==References==