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Author:Alfred Walter Stewart

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Alfred Walter Stewart
(1880–1947)

British chemist and novelist; wrote detective novels and science-fiction; used pseudonym J. J. Connington

Works

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  • Stereochemistry
  • Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry
  • Recent Advances in Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
  • Chemistry and its Borderland
  • numerous papers in the Transactions of the Chemical Society

Fiction

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  • Nordenholt's Million, London, Bombay, Sydney: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1923; repr. New York: Dover Publications, 2016 (science fiction)
  • Almighty Gold, 1924
  • Death at Swaythling Court, 1926 (detective)
  • The Dangerfield Talisman, 1926
  • Murder in the Maze, 1927
  • Tragedy at Ravensthorpe, 1927
  • Mystery at Lynden Sands, 1928
  • The Case with Nine Solutions, 1928
  • Nemesis at Raynham Parva, 1929 (a.k.a. Grim Vengeance)
  • The Eye in the Museum, 1929
  • The Two Tickets Puzzle, 1930 (a.k.a. The Two Ticket Puzzle)
  • The Boathouse Riddle, 1931
  • The Sweepstake Murders, 1931
  • The Castleford Conundrum, 1932
  • Tom Tiddler's Island, 1933 (a.k.a. Gold Brick Island)
  • The Ha-ha Case,1934 (a.k.a. The Brandon Case)
  • In Whose Dim Shadow, 1935 (a.k.a. The Tau Cross Mystery)
  • A Minor Operation, 1937
  • Truth Comes Limping, 1938
  • For Murder Will Speak, 1938 (a.k.a. Murder Will Speak)
  • "The Thinking Machine" in Weird Tales, 33 (5) (May 1939)
  • The Counsellor, 1939
  • The Four Defences, 1940
  • The Twenty-one Clues, 1941
  • No Past Is Dead, 1942
  • Jack-in-the-Box, 1944
  • Common Sense Is All You Need, 1947

Works about Stewart

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 76 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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