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Robert Arthur Jr.

Robert Arthur Jr. (November 10, 1909 – May 2, 1969) was a writer and editor of crime fiction and speculative fiction[1] known for his work with The Mysterious Traveler radio series and for writing The Three Investigators, a series of young adult novels.[2]

Robert Arthur Jr.
Robert Arthur Jr. at work during 1950.
BornRobert Arthur Jr.
(1909-11-10)November 10, 1909
Corregidor, Philippines
DiedMay 2, 1969(1969-05-02) (aged 59)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
OccupationWriter
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
GenreCrime fiction, speculative fiction, mystery fiction
Arthur's novelette "The Mirror of Cagliostro " was the cover story for the June 1963 issue of Fantastic Stories, illustrated by Lee Brown Coye
Arthur as pictured in Wonder Stories in 1931

Arthur was honoured twice by the Mystery Writers of America with an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama. He also wrote scripts Alfred Hitchcock's TV show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents.[3][better source needed]

Biography

Personal life

Arthur was born on November 10, 1909, in Fort Mills, Corregidor Island in the Philippines while his father, Robert Arthur Sr., was stationed there as a lieutenant in the United States Army. Arthur spent his childhood moving from place to place, wherever his father was stationed.[4]

Although he was accepted to West Point Arthur decided not to pursue a military career like his father and instead in 1926 enrolled at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia. After two years, he transferred to the University of Michigan, where he graduated from with a B.A. in English in 1930.

Arthur died at the age of fifty-nine in Philadelphia, on May 2, 1969.[5]

Professional career

After graduating, he worked as an editor and later returned to the University of Michigan where he completed his M.A. in Journalism in 1932.[6]

Writing for fiction magazines and TV

His stories were published in, among other magazines, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Mercury Mystery , Amazing Stories, Argosy All-Story Weekly, Black Mask, Collier's, Detective Fiction Weekly, Detective Tales, Double Detective, The Illustrated Detective Magazine, The Phantom Detective, The Shadow, Startling Stories, Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine, Thrilling Detective, Unknown Worlds and Wonder Stories.

Additionally, Arthur wrote a number of mystery novels for children and young adults. His most successful stories were a series of mystery books called The Three Investigators.

In 1959, he moved to Hollywood and began writing and editing screenplays and scripts for television shows.[7]

Radio

Arthur, along with his writing partner David Kogan, was honoured twice by the Mystery Writers of America with an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama. First in 1950 for Murder by Experts, and then in 1953 for The Mysterious Traveler.

Other radio credits include: Dark Destiny (1942), Adventure Into Fear (1945), The Sealed Book (1945), The Teller of Tales (1950) and Mystery Time (1952).

Bibliography

"Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators" novels

Three Investigator novels numbered 10 and 12 to 43 were written by other authors.

Short story collections by Robert Arthur Jr.

  • Ghosts and More Ghosts (1963)
  • Mystery and More Mystery (1966)
  • The Midnight Visitor

Short story collections edited by Robert Arthur Jr.

  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories for Late at Night (1961)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Haunted Houseful (1961)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery (1962)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Solve-Them-Yourself-Mysteries (1963) (All stories written by Robert Arthur with the exception of "The Mystery of the Sinister Theft")
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories That My Mother Never Told Me (1963)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Monster Museum (1965)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories Not for the Nervous (1965)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Sinister Spies (1966)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories That Scared Even Me (1967)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbinders in Suspense (1967)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do On TV (1968)
  • Davy Jones Haunted Locker (1965)
  • Spies and More Spies (1967)
  • Thrillers and More Thrillers (1968)
  • Monster Mix (1968)
  • Alfred Hitchcock's Daring Detectives (1969)

Television writing credits

References

  1. ^ Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. p. 19. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.
  2. ^ "Air Checks; Production Notes and Personal Intelligence," Billboard (May 5, 1951), p. 6. "Shows are 'Murder by Experts' and 'Mysterious Traveler,' both produced and directed by Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan."
  3. ^ "Robert Arthur". IMDb. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
  4. ^ "Robert Arthur Jr. Bio". www.elizabetharthur.org. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Robert Arthur Jr. Bio". www.elizabetharthur.org. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Robert Arthur Jr. Bio". www.elizabetharthur.org. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  7. ^ "Robert Arthur Jr". www.threeinvestigatorsbooks.com. Retrieved April 27, 2016.

External links

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For the film producer see Robert Arthur Robert Arthur Jr November 10 1909 May 2 1969 was a writer and editor of crime fiction and speculative fiction 1 known for his work with The Mysterious Traveler radio series and for writing The Three Investigators a series of young adult novels 2 Robert Arthur Jr Robert Arthur Jr at work during 1950 BornRobert Arthur Jr 1909 11 10 November 10 1909Corregidor PhilippinesDiedMay 2 1969 1969 05 02 aged 59 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesOccupationWriterAlma materUniversity of MichiganGenreCrime fiction speculative fiction mystery fictionArthur s novelette The Mirror of Cagliostro was the cover story for the June 1963 issue of Fantastic Stories illustrated by Lee Brown Coye Arthur as pictured in Wonder Stories in 1931 Arthur was honoured twice by the Mystery Writers of America with an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama He also wrote scripts Alfred Hitchcock s TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents 3 better source needed Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Personal life 1 2 Professional career 1 3 Writing for fiction magazines and TV 2 Radio 3 Bibliography 3 1 Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators novels 3 2 Short story collections by Robert Arthur Jr 3 3 Short story collections edited by Robert Arthur Jr 3 4 Television writing credits 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditPersonal life Edit Arthur was born on November 10 1909 in Fort Mills Corregidor Island in the Philippines while his father Robert Arthur Sr was stationed there as a lieutenant in the United States Army Arthur spent his childhood moving from place to place wherever his father was stationed 4 Although he was accepted to West Point Arthur decided not to pursue a military career like his father and instead in 1926 enrolled at William and Mary College in Williamsburg Virginia After two years he transferred to the University of Michigan where he graduated from with a B A in English in 1930 Arthur died at the age of fifty nine in Philadelphia on May 2 1969 5 Professional career Edit After graduating he worked as an editor and later returned to the University of Michigan where he completed his M A in Journalism in 1932 6 Writing for fiction magazines and TV Edit His stories were published in among other magazines The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine Mercury Mystery Amazing Stories Argosy All Story Weekly Black Mask Collier s Detective Fiction Weekly Detective Tales Double Detective The Illustrated Detective Magazine The Phantom Detective The Shadow Startling Stories Street amp Smith s Detective Story Magazine Thrilling Detective Unknown Worlds and Wonder Stories Additionally Arthur wrote a number of mystery novels for children and young adults His most successful stories were a series of mystery books called The Three Investigators In 1959 he moved to Hollywood and began writing and editing screenplays and scripts for television shows 7 Radio EditArthur along with his writing partner David Kogan was honoured twice by the Mystery Writers of America with an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama First in 1950 for Murder by Experts and then in 1953 for The Mysterious Traveler Other radio credits include Dark Destiny 1942 Adventure Into Fear 1945 The Sealed Book 1945 The Teller of Tales 1950 and Mystery Time 1952 Bibliography Edit Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators novels Edit 1 The Secret of Terror Castle 1965 2 The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot 1965 3 The Mystery of the Whispering Mummy 1965 4 The Mystery of the Green Ghost 1965 5 The Mystery of the Vanishing Treasure 1966 6 The Secret of Skeleton Island 1966 7 The Mystery of the Fiery Eye 1967 8 The Mystery of the Silver Spider 1967 9 The Mystery of the Screaming Clock 1968 11 The Mystery of the Talking Skull 1969 Three Investigator novels numbered 10 and 12 to 43 were written by other authors Short story collections by Robert Arthur Jr Edit Ghosts and More Ghosts 1963 Mystery and More Mystery 1966 The Midnight VisitorShort story collections edited by Robert Arthur Jr Edit Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories for Late at Night 1961 Alfred Hitchcock s Haunted Houseful 1961 Alfred Hitchcock s Ghostly Gallery 1962 Alfred Hitchcock s Solve Them Yourself Mysteries 1963 All stories written by Robert Arthur with the exception of The Mystery of the Sinister Theft Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories That My Mother Never Told Me 1963 Alfred Hitchcock s Monster Museum 1965 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories Not for the Nervous 1965 Alfred Hitchcock s Sinister Spies 1966 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories That Scared Even Me 1967 Alfred Hitchcock s Spellbinders in Suspense 1967 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories They Wouldn t Let Me Do On TV 1968 Davy Jones Haunted Locker 1965 Spies and More Spies 1967 Thrillers and More Thrillers 1968 Monster Mix 1968 Alfred Hitchcock s Daring Detectives 1969 Television writing credits Edit The Unforeseen 1960 Matinee Theatre 1955 episode The Babylonian Heart Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode The Jokester Thriller 1961 1962 episodes An Attractive Family Dialogues with Death The Prisoner in the Mirror References Edit Tuck Donald H 1974 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Chicago Advent p 19 ISBN 0 911682 20 1 Air Checks Production Notes and Personal Intelligence Billboard May 5 1951 p 6 Shows are Murder by Experts and Mysterious Traveler both produced and directed by Robert A Arthur and David Kogan Robert Arthur IMDb Retrieved November 14 2016 Robert Arthur Jr Bio www elizabetharthur org Retrieved April 27 2016 Robert Arthur Jr Bio www elizabetharthur org Retrieved April 27 2016 Robert Arthur Jr Bio www elizabetharthur org Retrieved April 27 2016 Robert Arthur Jr www threeinvestigatorsbooks com Retrieved April 27 2016 External links EditBiography by daughter Elizabeth Arthur Robert Arthur Jr at The Three Investigators series fansite Robert Arthur at IMDb Robert Arthur at Library of Congress with 125 library catalog records Robert Arthur at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Works by Robert Arthur at Project Gutenberg Works by Robert Arthur Jr at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Robert Arthur Jr at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Arthur Jr amp oldid 1140111440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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