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Arthur Cheney Train
(1875–1945)

American lawyer and writer of legal thrillers, particularly known for his novels of courtroom intrigue and the creation of the fictional lawyer "Mr. Ephraim Tutt"; coauthored two science fiction novels with eminent physicist Robert W. Wood; pen name Arthur Train

Arthur Cheney Train


Works

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Fiction

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McAllister's Christmas — The Baron de Ville — The Escape of Wilkins — The Governor-General's Trunk — The Golden Touch — McAllister's Data of Ethics — McAllister's Marriage — The Jailbird — In the Course of Justice — The Maximilian Diamond — Extradition

Mr. Tutt

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The Shyster — The Kid and the Camel — Contempt of Court — By Advice of Counsel — "That Sort of Woman" — You're another — Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
The Human Element — Mock Hen and Mock Turtle — Samuel and Delilah — The Dog Andrew — Wile Versus Guile — Hepplewhite Tramp — Lallapaloosa Limited
The Bloodhound — Tut, Tut! Mr. Tutt — The Liberty of the Jail — Hocus-Pocus — Saving His Face — In Witness Whereof — The Twelve Little Husbands — The Cloak of St. Martin

Non-fiction

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  • The Prisoner at the Bar; Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice (1908) (external scan)
  • Courts, Criminals and the Camorra (1912) aka Courts and Criminals (external scan)
  • True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office (2006) [1908] (external scan)
  • True Stories of Celebrated Crimes from the District Attorney's Office (1908)

Works from periodicals

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Longer works

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 1945, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 78 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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