Anthony Arthur (author) explained
Richard Anthony Arthur (January 20, 1937 - December 15, 2009) was an American author and educator.[1]
Educated in Pennsylvania and later California, Arthur spent three years in the US Army before becoming a journalist in Arizona. He returned to education and completed an MA in English at Penn State University and in 1970 completed his PhD in English. He was a Fulbright Scholar[2]
Arthur retired in 2002 from California State University, Northridge. He died in 2009.[3]
Bibliography
- American Prose and Criticism, 1900-1950, with Peter A. Brier, Gale Research, 1981
- Deliverance at Los Banos, St. Martin's Press, 1985
- Bushmasters, America's Jungle Warriors of World War II, St. Martin's Press, 1987
- The Tailor-King: The Rise and Fall of the Anabaptist Kingdom of Munster, New York: St. Martins Press,1999
- Literary Feuds: A Century of Celebrated Quarrels--from Mark Twain to Tom Wolfe, New York: St. Martin's Press, 2002
- Clashes of Will: Great Confrontations That Have Shaped Modern America, with John Broesamle, 2004
- Twelve Great Clashes That Shaped Modern America: From Geronimo to George W. Bush, with John Broesamle, 2006
- Radical Innocent: Upton Sinclair, Random House, 2006
- General Jo Shelby's March, Random House, 2010[4]
Notes and References
- http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=richard-anthony-arthur&pid=137462591
- News: Anthony Arthur Authors Macmillan. US Macmillan. 2018-06-04. en-US.
- Web site: Anthony Arthur Penguin Random House. www.penguinrandomhouse.com. en-US. 2018-06-04.
- Web site: Anthony Arthur. www.librarything.com. 2018-06-04.