Arthur Nickson

Arthur Thomas Nickson (4 February 1902 in Liverpool, England – 5 January 1974), was a British western fiction writer as Arthur Nickson, Matt Winstan, John Saunders, Arthur Hodson and Roy Peters, from 1956 to 1968. He married the also English writer Hilda Nickson, née Hilda Pressley.[1]

Arthur Thomas Nickson
Born(1902-02-04)4 February 1902
Liverpool, England, UK
Died5 January 1974(1974-01-05) (aged 71)
Pen nameArthur Nickson,
Matt Winstan,
John Saunders,
Arthur Hodson,
Roy Peters
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1956–1968
Genrewestern fiction
SpouseHilda Pressley Nickson

Bibliography

[2]

As Arthur Nickson

Single novels

  • Tin Star Sheriff (1956)
  • Gold Trail (1957)
  • No Star for the Deputy (1957)
  • Silver Town (1957)
  • Dust Was His Shroud (1960)
  • Guns Blaze at Noon (1960)
  • Bounty Hunter's Trail (1961)
  • Lone Killer (1961)
  • Arizona Gun Feud (1962)
  • Gunfight at Nolan's Canyon (1963)
  • Two Deputies Came Riding (1963)
  • Arizona Hideout (1964)
  • Gun Trail (1964)
  • Range Tramp (1965)
  • Ride a Crooked Trail (1966)
  • Sandy Creek Rustlers (1967)
  • Rope Law (1968)

Rusty Hines Series

  • Rusty Hines Hits the Trail (1958)
  • Rusty Hines – Trouble Shooter (1959)

As Matt Winstan

Single novels

  • The Big Herd (1957)
  • Gunslick Gambler (1958)
  • New Trails Blaze West (1960)
  • Gunsmoke On The Iron Trail (1961)
  • Pay Off In Lead (1961)
  • Bandit Trail (1962)
  • Trail To Boot Hill (1962)
  • Drive To Dodge City (1963)
  • No Branding Fire (1963)

As John Saunders

Single novels

  • One-Gun Justice (1959)
  • Vengeance Rode West (1959)
  • A Colt For The Kid (1959)
  • Guns In High Summer (1961)
  • The Next Stage Out (1961)
  • Arizona Feud (1962)
  • Gunman's Bluff (1963)

As Arthur Hodson

Single novels

  • Silvercrop (1964)

As Roy Peters

Single novels

  • The Shotgun Marshal (1964)
  • Cattle Doctor (1965)
  • Vigilante Justice (1966)
  • Rail War (1967)
  • Women Ain't Angels (1967)
  • Alias Sam Smith (1968)

References and sources

  1. The Author's & Writer's Who's Who, 1960
  2. New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors


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