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Writers/Authors << Back to Writers/Authors main page Robert Arthur, Jr.
Arthur was a graduate of the University of Michigan. Between 1930 and 1940, his stories were published in Amazing Stories, Argosy All-Story Weekly, Black Mask, Collier's, Detective Fiction Weekly, Detective Tales, Double Detective, The Illustrated Detective Magazine, Mystery, The Phantom Detective, The Shadow, Startling Stories, Street & Smith Mystery Reader, Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine, Thrilling Detective, Unknown Worlds and Wonder Stories. He wrote a number of mystery books for children. TelevisionArthur worked on the anthology television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In the 1950s and 1960s, as an uncredited ghost editor, Arthur anonymously compiled more than a dozen anthologies of mystery, suspense and supernatural stories, books purportedly edited by Alfred Hitchcock. They were authorized by Hitchcock but were entirely edited by Arthur, who typically included at least one of his own stories in most of the anthologies. For each book he was the ghostwriter of a foreword allegedly authored by Hitchcock. Other Websites:
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