The character of "Bony" was an Aboriginal half-caste detective. Author Arthur Upfield had this character solving cases in outback Australia where traditional white policemen were flummoxed, and unable to read the evidence that Bony, a skilled tracker with a keen mind, was able to interpret.
Arthur W. Frank has written: 'At the will of the body'
Arthur W. Robinson has written: 'Are we making progress?'
Edmund W. Arthur has written: 'The country rambler'
Arthur W. Vose has written: 'The White Mountains'
Arthur W. Roach has written: 'I am a Victorian - just'
Arthur W. Langlois has written: 'The first Canadian legate'
Arthur W. Metcalfe has written: 'William Metcalfe, his book'
Arthur W. Gilbert has written: 'The potato' -- subject(s): Potatoes
Arthur W H. Adkins has written: 'Merit and responsibility'
Arthur W. Unger has written: 'Wie ein Buch entsteht'
Arthur W. Proetz has written: 'The displacement method of sinus diagnosis and treatment'
Arthur W. Rowe has written: 'The zones of the white chalk of the English coast'