Arthur Train was born in Boston. He graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School and became a lawyer and later an assistant district attorney. He is the creator of 'Ephraim Tutt', a lawyer-detective. |
Titles and year of publication:
'Ephraim Tutt' Novels | |
1) Tutt and Mr. Tutt (short stories) | 1920 |
2) By Advice of Counsel (short stories) | 1921 |
3) The Hermit of Turkey Hollow | 1921 |
4) Tut, Tut! Mr. Tutt (short stories) | 1923 |
5) Page Mr. Tutt (short stories) | 1926 |
6) When Tutt Meets Tutt (short stories) | 1927 |
7) The Adventures of Ephraim Tutt (short stories) | 1930 |
8) Tutt for Tutt (short stories) | 1934 |
9) Mr. Tutt Takes the Stand (short stories) | 1936 |
10) Mr. Tutt's Case Book (short stories) | 1938 |
11) Old Man Tutt (short stories) | 1938 |
12) Mr. Tutt Comes Home (short stories) | 1941 |
13) Yankee Lawyer – the Autobiography of Ephraim Tutt | 1943 |
14) Mr. Tutt Finds a Way (short stories) | 1945 |
15) Mr. Tutt at His Best (short stories) | 1961 |
Other Novels | |
1) McAllister and his Double (short stories) | 1905 |
2) Mortmain (short stories) | 1907 |
3) True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office (short stories) | 1908 |
4) The Confessions of Artemas Quibble | 1911 |
5) "C.Q."; or , In the Wireless House | 1912 |
6) The Blind Goddess | 1926 |
7) Manhattan Murder | 1936 |
8) Murderer’s Medicine | 1937 |