The Road of Dreams

The Road of Dreams
Dust-jacket of the first and only UK edition
AuthorAgatha Christie
Cover artistNot known
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
PublisherGeoffrey Bles
Publication date
January 1925
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages112 pp (first edition, hardcover)
Preceded byThe Man in the Brown Suit 
Followed byThe Secret of Chimneys 

The Road of Dreams is a book of poetry by crime writer Agatha Christie. It was published at her own expense by Geoffrey Bles in January 1925 priced at five shillings (5/-).[1] Only one edition of the 112-page volume was ever published and this was undated.

Christie wrote poetry for most of her life; her first traceable published works are three poems from 1919: World Hymn in The Poetry Review issue for March/April, Dark Sheila in Poetry Today issue for May/June and A Passing in the same journal for November/December.[2] All three poems are reprinted in The Road of Dreams (with the first under the slightly amended title of World Hymn, 1914).

The book is divided into four sections:

  • A Masque from Italy
  • Ballads
  • Dreams and Fantasies
  • Other Poems

The final section includes a poem titled In a Dispensary which mentions many of the poisons that Christie would use in her long fictional career.

  1. ^ The English Catalogue of Books. Vol XI (A-L: January 1921 – December 1925). Kraus Reprint Corporation, Millwood, New York, 1979 (page 310)
  2. ^ Japanese website with details of publications