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Alfred Hitchcock mystery series

LC control no.n 84711116
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Uniform title headingAlfred Hitchcock mystery series
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Variant(s)Arthur, Robert. Three investigators
Alfred Hitchcock and the three investigators series
Three investigators
See alsoContinued by (work): Three investigators mystery series
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Series numbering example9 DLC
Series place/Issuing bodyNew York Random House
Series analysis practicef DLC
Series tracing practicet DLC
Series class practices DLC
Found inLCCN 68-23676: Arthur, R. Alfred Hitchcock and the three investigators in The mystery of the screaming clock, 1968 (Ser. stmt.: Alfred Hitchcock mystery series)
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Secret of Terror Castle, ©1964: title page (text by Robert Arthur) spine (Alfred Hitchcock mystery series, 1)
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot, ©1964: spine (Alfred Hitchcock mystery series, 2) half title page (The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot)
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Whispering Mummy, ©1965: spine (Alfred Hitchcock mystery series, 5) page 4 of cover (Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series)
The three investigators in The secret of terror castle, 1985, described in LCCN 83026987: (series statement: The three investigators mystery series; note: Revised edition of: Alfred Hitchcock and the three investigators in The secret of Terror Castle)
Three Investigators article in Wikipedia, viewed May 11, 2017: Introduction and history (The original series was published from 1964 to 1987 and comprised 43 books. Books number 1-9 and 11 were written the creator, Robert Arthur, who also specified ideas for a few of the other stories. The other authors were William Arden (Dennis Lynds), Nick West (Kin Platt), Mary Virginia Carey and Marc Brandel (born Marcus Beresford). All the authors wrote their own introductions and epilogues, which were dictated purportedly by Hitchcock and later in the series by a fictional writer, Hector Sebastian, who supposedly recorded the adventures of the Three Investigators from their words.)
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