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    Arthur Frederick Hailey, AE (5 April 1920 – 24 November 2004) was a Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries.

  2. Complete order of Arthur Hailey books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  3. Arthur Hailey has 137 books on Goodreads with 152452 ratings. Arthur Haileys most popular book is Airport.

  4. Arthur Hailey. Writer: Studio One. Born April 5, 1920 in Luton, England, Arthur Hailey decided to become a full-time author in 1956 following the success of his original television drama Flight Into Danger (1956).

  5. Nov 24, 2004 · Arthur Hailey was a British/Canadian novelist. After working at a number of jobs and writing part-time, he became a writer full-time during 1956, encouraged by the success of the CBC television drama, Flight into Danger (in print as Runway Zero Eight).

  6. Nov 26, 2004 · Nov. 26, 2004. Arthur Hailey, the best-selling author whose exhaustively researched suspense novels like "Airport" and "Hotel" also became screen hits, died in his sleep on Wednesday...

  7. Arthur Hailey (1920-2004), the author of eleven novels, many of which became #1 New York Times bestsellers, was born in Luton, England. He served as a pilot and flight lieutenant in the British Royal Air Force during World War II and immigrated to Canada in 1947.

  8. Arthur Hailey (1920-2004), the author of eleven novels, many of which became #1 New York Times bestsellers, was born in Luton, England. He served as a pilot and flight lieutenant in the British Royal Air Force during World War II and immigrated to Canada in 1947.

  9. Nov 26, 2004 · NASSAU, Bahamas, Nov. 25 - Arthur Hailey, the author of "Airport," "Hotel" and other popular novels that became hit movies, died on Wednesday at his home in Lyford Cay on New Providence Island.

  10. Dec 9, 2021 · The No. 1 seller for fiction was “Wheels,” by Arthur Hailey, which joined a series of blockbusters about industries the author researched for one year each. “Hotel” (1965) was about the...

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