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Mysterious Cases of Mr. Tutt - Complete Series in One Volume

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Mr. Ephraim Tutt is a crafty old attorney who supports the common man and always has a trick up his sleeve to right the law's injustices.
Table of Contents:
Tutt and Mr. Tutt
The Human Element
Mock Hen and Mock Turtle
Samuel and Delilah
The Dog Andrew
Wile Versus Guile
Hepplewhite Tramp
Lallapaloosa Limited
By Advice of Counsel
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
Old Man Tutt
Jefferson Was Right
Her Father's House
Tit, Tat, Tutt
Black Salmon
Just at That Age
Mr. Tutt Takes the Count
Mr. Tutt Goes Fishing
Tootle
No Parking
Mr. Tutt's Queerest Case
Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945) was an 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, who quickly became "the best known lawyer in America". Train wrote a number of novels and short stories inspired by his parallel career as a lawyer in private practice and a New York County District Attorney.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 15, 2016

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Arthur Cheney Train

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Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945) was an American lawyer and legal thriller writer, particularly known for his novels of courtroom intrigue and the creation of the fictional lawyer Mr. Ephraim Tutt. In 1919, he created the popular character of Mr. Ephraim Tutt, a wiley old lawyer who supported the common man and always had a trick up his sleeve to right the law's injustices. He also coauthored the science fiction novel The Man Who Rocked the Earth (1915) with eminent physicist Robert W. Wood. After 1922, Train devoted himself to writing. His works include: The "Goldfish" (1914), Tutt and Mr. Tutt (1919) and By Advice of Counsel (1921). Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955) was an American physicist. He was a careful experimenter known for his many contributions to optics including infrared and ultraviolet photography, and the liquid mirror telescope. He was also a writer of science fiction and nonsense verse. He also authored non-technical works. In 1915, Wood co-authored a science fiction novel, The Man Who Rocked the Earth, with Arthur Train. He also wrote and illustrated a book of nonsense verse, How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers.

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