![]() Yet Robert Arthur was actually quite a prolific genre short story writer. In the 1960s the popular anthologies were expanded by Random House to include a number of "Alfred Hitchcock" anthologies for young readers, such as Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery (1962) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Spellbinders in Suspense (1967). These anthologies were attributed to Alfred Hitchcock, who had nothing to do with the books aside from lending his name to the series. His other great achievement is ghost-editing a number of excellent anthologies for Random House from 1957 to 1971. ![]() ![]() Robert Arthur is known primarily as the creator and author of ten of the early books for the Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators series of books first published in 1964. Gold, H.L., editor, Galaxy Science Fiction, Galaxy Publishing Corporation, May 1955. Arthur, Robert, "The Aggravation of Elmer" ![]()
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