The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1948.[1] The first edition retailed at $2.50.[1] The story "The Second Gong" features Hercule Poirot, the only character in the stories who appears in any other of Christie's works.
1956, Dell Books, Paperback, (Dell number 855), 192 pp
1984, Berkley Books, Paperback, (Berkley number 07997-X), 230 pp
First publication of stories in the US
The first US magazine publication of all the stories has not been fully documented. A partial listing is as follows:
"The Mystery of the Blue Jar": a 1924 issue of Metropolitan Magazine.
"The Witness for the Prosecution": 31 January 1925 issue of Flynn's Weekly (Volume IV, No 2) under the title Traitor's Hands with an uncredited illustration.
"Where There's a Will": 1 March 1926 issue of Mystery Magazine under the title "Wireless".
"The Second Gong": June 1932 (Volume LIIX, Number 6) issue of the Ladies Home Journal with an illustration by R.J. Prohaska.