Edward Anthony (August 4, 1895 – August 16, 1971) was an American journalist and writer who co-wrote
Frank Buck's first two books, ''
Bring 'Em Back Alive Bring 'Em Back Alive may refer to the book by the collector of animals, Frank Buck, published in 1930. Buck created the documentary film of the same name in association with RKO Pictures, released in 1932. A 1980s fictional television series of ...
'', and ''
Wild Cargo''.
Early career
After completing high school, according to the 1940 US Census, Anthony got his start as a journalist on ''The Bridgeport Herald'' in Connecticut and then worked for the ''
New York Herald
The ''New York Herald'' was a large-distribution newspaper based in New York City that existed between 1835 and 1924. At that point it was acquired by its smaller rival the '' New-York Tribune'' to form the '' New York Herald Tribune''.
Hi ...
'' in 1920–23. An associate editor for a short time of ''
Judge
A judge is a person who wiktionary:preside, presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a judicial panel. In an adversarial system, the judge hears all the witnesses and any other Evidence (law), evidence presented by the barris ...
'', the humor magazine, Anthony joined the staff of the Crowell group of magazines, later
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company was an American publisher that owned the popular magazines ''Collier's'', ''Woman's Home Companion'' and ''The American Magazine''. Crowell's subsidiary, P.F. Collier and Son, published ''Collier's Encyclopedia ...
, in 1924. In 1928, he served as eastern press director for
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933. A wealthy mining engineer before his presidency, Hoover led the wartime Commission for Relief in Belgium and ...
's presidential campaign.
Collaboration with Frank Buck
Of
Frank Buck's three co-authors, Edward Anthony,
Ferrin Fraser
Ferrin Fraser (May 11, 1903 – April 1, 1969) was an American radio scriptwriter and short story author who collaborated with Frank Buck on radio scripts and five books.
Education and early career
Ferrin Fraser was the son of Louis F. Fraser ...
, and
Carol Weld
Carol Weld (March 19, 1903 – March 31, 1979) was an American journalist. She worked for various New York newspapers and as a foreign correspondent for news agencies in Paris. She was a founding member of the Overseas Press Club and collaborated ...
, Anthony was the most talented at imparting immediacy and freshness to Buck's narrative. Anthony wrote Buck's stories in a modest, matter-of-fact, yet almost every one has danger in it. With his knack for eliciting telling details, Anthony created a sense of drama, and as a result, Frank Buck's first two books are his best.

In his autobiography, Anthony describes his collaborator:
"Frank Buck was a first-class actor and his pantomimic footnotes to some of his verbal explanations were most effective. One night during a session on the book our room in the hotel got stuffy—we both had been smoking for hours—so we opened the door wide and put a chair against it to start the air circulating. We were working on a chapter about a leopard—it eventually wound up in the
Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincoln Park Zoo, also known as Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens, is a zoo in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois. The zoo was founded in 1868 and is the second oldest zoo in the United States. It is also one of a small number of zoos to offer fr ...
in Chicago—which had inconsiderately damaged its cage and wriggled free on one of the cargo decks of the S.S. Granite State en route from Calcutta to San Francisco and was roaming the ship while nearly everyone fled for cover. Buck, to illustrate one of the animal's maneuvers, had slipped to the floor and was moving about on his hands and knees preparatory to springing at an unwary seaman, giving off guttural growls as he prepared to deplete the freighter's population. As he was about to leap at his victim he heard a sound in the hall and looking up he saw that he was playing to a gallery!—a bellboy and several patrons. He saw the humor of the situation, gave vent to a hearty ''soure cabatcha''!
Hindustani epithet and prepared to resume operations. 'Are we disturbing you?' asked the bellboy. 'Yes,' said Buck, and our gallery vanished."
In 1933, Anthony filed suit in Brooklyn Supreme Court to recover two percent of the motion picture profits Buck had earned on the film adaptation of ''Bring 'Em Back Alive'', effectively ending their collaboration.
Anthony wrote or co-wrote other books, among them ''
The Big Cage
''The Big Cage'' is a 1933 American pre-Code circus film starring Clyde Beatty and Anita Page, and featuring Raymond Hatton, Wallace Ford, Andy Devine and Mickey Rooney, with Walter Brennan and Louise Beavers in bit parts. It was originally ...
'' with wild animal trainer
Clyde Beatty.
[Buck Sued over Jungle Film. ''The New York Times''. March 3, 1933, p.13]
Later career
Anthony was the publisher of ''
Woman's Home Companion
''Woman's Home Companion'' was an American monthly magazine, published from 1873 to 1957. It was highly successful, climbing to a circulation peak of more than four million during the 1930s and 1940s. The magazine, headquartered in Springfield, O ...
'' from 1942 to 1952 and ''
Collier's
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''Collier's'' was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter F. Collier, Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as ''Collier's Once a Week'', then renamed in 1895 as ''Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal'', shortened i ...
'' from 1949 to 1954. ''Collier's'' folded shortly afterwards. Anthony wrote an autobiography, ''This Is Where I Came In:The Impromptu Confessions of Edward Anthony'' (1960).
References
External links
Edward Anthony Papers, Princeton University LibraryEdward Anthony papersat the University of Oregon
''
Time
Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible process, irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequ ...
''. June 6, 1932. (review of ''Wild Cargo'', 1932)
"White Seals" ''Time''. October 6, 1930. (review of ''Bring Em Back Alive'', 1930)
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1895 births
1971 deaths
Writers from New York (state)
American newspaper journalists