Rare 'The Mousetrap' Edition with Agatha Christie's Inscription to Lord Attenborough on Sale for £7,500

September 15, 2025
Rare 'The Mousetrap' Edition with Agatha Christie's Inscription to Lord Attenborough on Sale for £7,500
  • A rare, limited edition copy of Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap,' once owned by actor Lord Richard Attenborough, is being sold for £7,500 and will be displayed at Shapero Rare Books to celebrate the 135th anniversary of Christie's birth.

  • This special edition features a personal inscription from Christie, dated 1958, addressed to Lord Attenborough, who was part of the original West End cast playing Detective Sergeant Trotter.

  • The inscription commemorates a gift given to Attenborough on the play’s sixth anniversary in 1952, referencing the role he played in the production.

  • Lord Richard Attenborough, brother of Sir David Attenborough, was an original cast member of 'The Mousetrap' and later became a renowned actor and Oscar-winning director, known for films like 'Gandhi' in 1982.

  • Attenborough, who performed alongside his wife Sheila Sim in the original cast, went on to have a distinguished career, winning eight Oscars for his work on 'Gandhi'.

  • 'The Mousetrap' is the world's longest-running play, first performed in 1952, and is a murder mystery set in Monkswell Manor, adapted from a 1947 radio play 'Three Blind Mice' written for the royal family.

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