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  1. George Anthony Armstrong Willis (1897–1976), known as Anthony Armstrong, was an Anglo-Canadian writer, dramatist and essayist. A humorist who contributed to Punch and The New Yorker magazines, he wrote well-plotted crime plays including Ten Minute Alibi (1933).

  2. Anthony Armstrong was a British author who flourished from 1924 to 1976 and was known for writing in several literary genres, including historical, humorous, crime, and country novels; humorous short stories; drama; non-fiction works; and film and radio scripts.

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    • February 10, 1976
    • January 2, 1897
  3. Anthony Armstrong has 85 books on Goodreads with 5518 ratings. Anthony Armstrongs most popular book is The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham.

  4. Anthony Armstrong flourished from 1924 to 1976 and was known for writing in several literary genres, including historical, humorous, crime, and country novels; humorous short stories; drama; non-fiction works; and film and radio scripts.

  5. Jul 15, 2020 · The great WWII writer who created Pilot Officer Percy Prune. I first came across Anthony Armstrong at a jumble sale in 1980, when I picked up a book of his short stories called The Pack of Pieces (1942) and bought it for about 20p.

  6. Anthony Armstrong was a British author who flourished from 1924 to 1976 and was known for writing in several literary genres, including historical, humorous, crime, and country novels; humorous short stories; drama; non-fiction works; and film and radio scripts.

  7. First published in 1957 The Strange Case of Mr Pelham is Anthony Armstrong's masterclass in suspense, a slow-burning examination of one man's descent into paranoia.

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