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Arthur Catherall

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Occupation
  
Author

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Arthur Catherall


Genre
  
Children's literature

Nationality
  
British

Died
  
January 6, 1980

Born
  
6 February 1906 Bolton, England (
1906-02-06
)

Books
  
The Strange Intruder, The big tusker, Prisoners in the snow

Arthur Catherall (1906–1980) was an English author, mostly of works for children.

Catherall was born in Bolton, England. During the Second World War he served with the RAF in Burma and East Bengal. He also travelled widely in Europe, Africa and the Far East. A keen sailor, he also made several voyages in British trawlers to the fishing grounds off the coast of Iceland.

His writing career was diverse and prolific, writing under his own name and also at least seven pseudonyms, including A. R. Channel; Dan Corby; J. Baltimore; Linda Peters; Peter Hallard; Trevor Maine and Margaret Ruthin. He wrote magazine short stories, single novels and series novels for all age groups and genders. By 1973 his U.K. publishers, J.M. Dent and Sons, claimed that sales of his books exceeded one million copies

References

Arthur Catherall Wikipedia