About Arthur Morrison
Arthur George Morrison was an English author and journalist, known for his realistic novels about London's East End and for his detective stories. In 1890 he left his job as a clerk at the People's Palace and joined the editorial staff of the Evening Globe newspaper. The following year he published a story entitled A Street which was subsequently published in book form in Tales of Mean Streets (1894). Around this time Morrison was also producing detective short stories which emulated those of Conan Doyle about Sherlock Holmes. Three volumes of Martin Hewitt stories were published before the publication of the novel for which Morrison is most famous: A Child of the Jago (1896). Other less well-received novels and stories followed, until Morrison effectively retired from writing fiction around 1913. Between then and his death, he seems to have concentrated on building his collection of Japanese prints and paintings. Amongst his other works are Martin Hewitt: Investigator (1894), Zig-Zags at the Zoo (1894), Chronicles of Martin Hewett (1895), Adventures of Martin Hewett (1896) and The Hole in the Wall (1902).
Series
Martin Hewitt, Investigator
Martin Hewitt, Investigator (1894)
The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt (1895)
Adventures of Martin Hewitt (1896)
The Red Triangle (1903)
Best Martin Hewitt Detective Stories (1976)
Martin Hewitt, Investigator (1894)
The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt (1895)
Adventures of Martin Hewitt (1896)
The Red Triangle (1903)
Best Martin Hewitt Detective Stories (1976)
Novels
A Child of the Jago (1896)
The Dorrington Deed Box (1897)
To London Town (1899)
Cunning Murrell (1900)
The Hole in the Wall (1902)
The Green Eye of Goona (1904)
aka The Green Diamond
The Dorrington Deed Box (1897)
To London Town (1899)
Cunning Murrell (1900)
The Hole in the Wall (1902)
The Green Eye of Goona (1904)
aka The Green Diamond
Collections
Tales of Mean Streets (1894)
Divers Vanities (1905)
Green Ginger (1909)
Short Stories of To-Day and Yesterday (1929)
Selected Tales (1929)
Fiddle O'Dreams and More (1933)
Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages (2005) (with Ella D'Arcy, George Gissing, Rudyard Kipling)
Divers Vanities (1905)
Green Ginger (1909)
Short Stories of To-Day and Yesterday (1929)
Selected Tales (1929)
Fiddle O'Dreams and More (1933)
Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages (2005) (with Ella D'Arcy, George Gissing, Rudyard Kipling)
Plays
Non fiction
Exhibition of Japanese Prints (1909)
The Painters of Japan (1911)
Guide to an Exhibition of Japanese and Chinese Paintings, (1914)
The Painters of Japan (1911)
Guide to an Exhibition of Japanese and Chinese Paintings, (1914)
Anthologies containing stories by Arthur Morrison
A Century of Humour (1925)
Stories of Crime and Detection (1983)
Realms of Darkness (1985)
Great Short Stories of the World (1986)
Stories of Crime and Detection (1983)
Realms of Darkness (1985)
Great Short Stories of the World (1986)
Short stories
| Bylestones | |||
| The Stanway Cameo Mystery | |||
| That Brute Simmons [short story] | |||
| The Thing in the Upper Room |
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