After the war Hunter became an advertising copywriter. In the 1930s he performed as a stage magician in Bournemouth. He also wrote popular books on writing for advertising, brain-teasers and conjuring, among many other topics, but his best-known works were about the character Professor Branestawm, originally written for radio. The first book, The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, was published in hardback in 1933 with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson; the second, Professor Branestawm's Treasure Hunt in 1937 with drawings by James Arnold. George Adamson illustrated the reissue of Professor Branestawm's Treasure Hunt in 1966, and when Norman Hunter brought out his third book in the series in 1970 after a gap of more than thirty years, Adamson provided the illustrations. Two further Professor Branestawm titles were then published with Adamson's drawings. Other artists were to provide illustrations for later books in the series: Gerald Rose; David Hughes; Jill McDonald, and Derek Cousins. Many of the books were reissued in Puffin Books, The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm under Eleanor Graham's editorship in 1946, and many others under Kaye Webb's in the 1960s and 1970s. Hunter returned to London during the Second World War and lived on a boat on the Thames. In 1949 he went to work inSouth Africa and stopped writing fiction, but after his retirement. in 1970, he once again returned to London, where Thames Television had just produced an eight-part TV series, Professor Branestawm. He continued writing in his retirement and his last book was published in 1983.
Works
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Simplified Conjuring for All: a collection of new tricks needing no special skill or apparatus for their performance with suitable patter, C. Arthur Pearson
Advertising Through the Press: a guide to press publicity, Sir I. Pitman & Sons
New and Easy Magic : a further series of novel magical experiments needing no special skill or apparatus for their performance with suitable patter, C. Arthur Pearson
The Bad Barons of Crashbania: Vol. 42, Continuous Stories, Jolly Books, illustrated by Eve Garnett
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, John Lane, illustrated by W. Heath Robinson
New Conjuring without Skill, Bodley Head
Professor Branestawm's Treasure Hunt, John Lane, illustrated by James Arnold; Bodley Head, illustrated by George Adamson
Larky Legends, republished as The Dribblesome Teapots and Other Incredible Stories
Successful Conjuring for Amateurs, Pearson
The Puffin Book of Magic, republished as Norman Hunter's Book of Magic, Bodley Head
The Peculiar Triumph of Professor Branestawm, Bodley Head, illustrated by George Adamson
The Dribblesome Teapots and Other Incredible Stories, illustrated by Fritz Wegner
Professor Branestawm Up the Pole, Bodley Head, illustrated by George Adamson
Professor Branestawm's Dictionary, Bodley Head, with cover by George Adamson
The Frantic Phantom and Other Incredible Stories, illustrated by Geraldine Spence
Wizards Are A Nuisance, BBC
Professor Branestawm's Great Revolution, Bodley Head, illustrated by David Hughes; Puffin, illustrated by George Adamson
The Home-made Dragon and Other Incredible Stories, illustrated by Fritz Wegner
Dust up at the Royal Disco: and Other Stories, illustrated by Fritz Wegner