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Arthur Cheney Train

Arthur Cheney Train (September 6, 1875 – December 22, 1945), also called Arthur Chesney Train, 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.[1]

Arthur Cheney Train
Woodcut by Bertrand Zadig (1926)
Born(1875-09-06)September 6, 1875
DiedDecember 22, 1945(1945-12-22) (aged 70)
EducationSt. Paul's School
Alma materHarvard University
Harvard Law School
Occupations
  • Lawyer
  • writer
Spouses
Ethel Kissam
(m. 1897; died 1923)
Helen Coster Gerard
(m. 1926)
Children5, including John
Parent(s)Charles Russell Train
Sara Maria Cheney

Early life

Train was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 6, 1875. His father was lawyer Charles Russell Train, who served for many years as attorney general of Massachusetts, and his mother was Sara Maria Cheney.[1] His much older half-brother was Rear Admiral Charles Jackson Train.

After attending St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, Train graduated with a BA from Harvard University in 1896 and LLB from Harvard Law School in 1899.[2]

Career

 
Photograph of Train, c. 1930

In January 1901, Train became assistant in the office of the New York County District Attorney. In 1904 he started his literary career with the publication of the short story "The Maximilian Diamond" in Leslie's Monthly. He ran the two careers in parallel until 1908 when he left the District Attorney's office to open a general law practice in the Mutual Life Building at 34 Nassau Street in New York City.[2] His 1907 novel, Mortmain, was one of the earliest works in the alien hand syndrome genre and was adapted into a 1915 film of the same name that is now lost.[3] Several other works by Train were filmed, including Illusion (1929), His Children's Children (1923), and The Blind Goddess (1926).[4]

From 1915 to 1922, Train was in private practice as a lawyer with Charles Albert Perkins while continuing to write, not just novels but short stories, plays, and journalism. In 1919, he created the popular character of Mr. Ephraim Tutt, a wily old lawyer who supported the common man and always had a trick up his sleeve to right the law's injustices.[2]

Train wrote dozens of stories about Tutt in the Saturday Evening Post. The fictional Ephraim Tutt became "the best known lawyer in America," particularly after the appearance of Yankee Lawyer, an immensely popular book that purported to be Tutt's autobiography. Train also coauthored two science fiction novels with eminent physicist Robert W. Wood.[5] After 1922, he devoted himself to writing.[2][6][7]

Personal life

In 1897, Train married Ethel Kissam (1876–1923). Ethel was the daughter of Benjamin Kissam and Lucy (née Warren) Kissam, the niece of Maria (née Kissam) Vanderbilt and the first cousin of William, Cornelius, Margaret, Emily, Florence, Frederick, Eliza, and George Washington Vanderbilt II. Together, they had four children, including Arthur Kissam Train.[2]

Ethel died in 1923 and Train married Helen Coster Gerard in 1926, with whom he had one child John Train.[2]

Train died on December 22, 1945, in New York City.[1][8]

Bibliography

  • Train, A. C. (1905). McAllister and his Double. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1907). Mortmain. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (2006) [1908]. True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office. Echo Library. ISBN 1406810711.
  • Train, A. C. (2005) [1908]. True Stories of Celebrated Crimes from the District Attorney's Office. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 0766197271.
  • Train, A. C. (1911). The Confessions of Artemas Quibble. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1912). Courts, Criminals and the Camorra. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1912). "C Q", or, In the Wireless House. New York: The Century Co.
  • Train, A. C. & Wood, R. W. (1915). The Man Who Rocked the Earth. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Co.
  • Train, A. C. & Wood, R. W. (1916). The Moon Maker. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Co.
  • Train, A. C. (1914). The "Goldfish", Being the Confessions of a Successful Man. New York: The Century Co.
  • Train, A. C. (1918). The Earthquake. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Describes the shock to ordinary life following America's entry into the First World War.
  • Train, A. C. (2005) [1919]. Tutt and Mr. Tutt. Alan Rodgers Books. ISBN 1598186647.
  • Train, A. C. (1919). By Advice of Counsel (2nd. Mr. Tutt novel). The Curtis Publishing Co.
  • "The Dog Andrew, Part 1" (PDF). Saturday Evening Post (November 15, 1919), reprinted in The Green Bag (Winter 2017).
  • "The Dog Andrew, Part 2" (PDF). Saturday Evening Post (November 15, 1919), reprinted in The Green Bag (Spring 2017).
  • Train, A. C. (1920). The Hermit Of Turkey Hollow. (3rd. Mr. Tutt novel) The Curtis Publishing Co.
  • Train, A. C. (1923a). His Children's Children. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1923b). Tut, Tut! Mr. Tutt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1924). The Needle's Eye. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1925). The Blind Goddess. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1926). Page Mr. Tutt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1928). The Horns of Ramadan. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (2005) [1928]. Ambition. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1417934050.
  • Train, A. C. (1929). Illusion. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1930). The Adventures of Ephraim Tutt, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1930). Paper Profits: A Novel of Wall Street. New York.
  • Train, A. C. (1936). Mr. Tutt Takes the Stand. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1937). Mr. Tutt's Case Book Being a Collection of His Most Celebrated Trials as Reported and Compiled. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1939). My Day in Court. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1940). Tassels On Her Boots. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1941). Mr. Tutt Comes Home. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1943). Yankee lawyer: The Autobiography of Ephraim Tutt. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1945). Mr. Tutt Finds a Way. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • Train, A. C. (1961). Mr. Tutt at his Best: A Collection of his Most Famous Cases. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 0891905839.

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c "ARTHUR TRAIN DEAD; CREATED 'MR. TUTT'; Turned Law Experiences Into Series of Stories Featuring Friend of Widow, Orphan MANY DECEIVED BY HERO Offered Him Large Retainers --Former W.T. Jerome Aide Headed National Institute Letters for Mr. Tutt Appointed by Governor Hughes" (PDF). The New York Times. December 23, 1945. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Schmid (1999)
  3. ^ "Mortmain". American Film Institute Catalog. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  4. ^ American Film Institute (1997). Munden, Kenneth White (ed.). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520209695.
  5. ^ Train & Wood (1915), (1916)
  6. ^ Schmid, D. (1999) "Train, Arthur", American National Biography, Oxford University Press, 21: 799-800, ISBN 0-19-520635-5
  7. ^ Train, A. C. (1939) My Day in Court, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons: Arthur Train's autobiography
  8. ^ "RITES FOR ARTHUR TRAIN; Private Funeral Service to Be Held Today-Body Cremated". The New York Times. December 24, 1945. Retrieved 13 July 2018.

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Arthur Cheney Train September 6 1875 December 22 1945 also called Arthur Chesney Train 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 1 Arthur Cheney TrainWoodcut by Bertrand Zadig 1926 Born 1875 09 06 September 6 1875Boston Massachusetts U S DiedDecember 22 1945 1945 12 22 aged 70 New York City New York U S EducationSt Paul s SchoolAlma materHarvard UniversityHarvard Law SchoolOccupationsLawyerwriterSpousesEthel Kissam m 1897 died 1923 wbr Helen Coster Gerard m 1926 wbr Children5 including JohnParent s Charles Russell TrainSara Maria Cheney Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditTrain was born in Boston Massachusetts on September 6 1875 His father was lawyer Charles Russell Train who served for many years as attorney general of Massachusetts and his mother was Sara Maria Cheney 1 His much older half brother was Rear Admiral Charles Jackson Train After attending St Paul s School in Concord New Hampshire Train graduated with a BA from Harvard University in 1896 and LLB from Harvard Law School in 1899 2 Career Edit Photograph of Train c 1930 In January 1901 Train became assistant in the office of the New York County District Attorney In 1904 he started his literary career with the publication of the short story The Maximilian Diamond in Leslie s Monthly He ran the two careers in parallel until 1908 when he left the District Attorney s office to open a general law practice in the Mutual Life Building at 34 Nassau Street in New York City 2 His 1907 novel Mortmain was one of the earliest works in the alien hand syndrome genre and was adapted into a 1915 film of the same name that is now lost 3 Several other works by Train were filmed including Illusion 1929 His Children s Children 1923 and The Blind Goddess 1926 4 From 1915 to 1922 Train was in private practice as a lawyer with Charles Albert Perkins while continuing to write not just novels but short stories plays and journalism In 1919 he created the popular character of Mr Ephraim Tutt a wily old lawyer who supported the common man and always had a trick up his sleeve to right the law s injustices 2 Train wrote dozens of stories about Tutt in the Saturday Evening Post The fictional Ephraim Tutt became the best known lawyer in America particularly after the appearance of Yankee Lawyer an immensely popular book that purported to be Tutt s autobiography Train also coauthored two science fiction novels with eminent physicist Robert W Wood 5 After 1922 he devoted himself to writing 2 6 7 Personal life EditIn 1897 Train married Ethel Kissam 1876 1923 Ethel was the daughter of Benjamin Kissam and Lucy nee Warren Kissam the niece of Maria nee Kissam Vanderbilt and the first cousin of William Cornelius Margaret Emily Florence Frederick Eliza and George Washington Vanderbilt II Together they had four children including Arthur Kissam Train 2 Ethel died in 1923 and Train married Helen Coster Gerard in 1926 with whom he had one child John Train 2 Train died on December 22 1945 in New York City 1 8 Bibliography EditTrain A C 1905 McAllister and his Double New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1907 Mortmain New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 2006 1908 True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney s Office Echo Library ISBN 1406810711 Train A C 2005 1908 True Stories of Celebrated Crimes from the District Attorney s Office Kessinger Publishing ISBN 0766197271 Train A C 1911 The Confessions of Artemas Quibble New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1912 Courts Criminals and the Camorra New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1912 C Q or In the Wireless House New York The Century Co Train A C amp Wood R W 1915 The Man Who Rocked the Earth Garden City Doubleday Page amp Co Train A C amp Wood R W 1916 The Moon Maker Garden City Doubleday Page amp Co Train A C 1914 The Goldfish Being the Confessions of a Successful Man New York The Century Co Train A C 1918 The Earthquake New York Charles Scribner s Sons Describes the shock to ordinary life following America s entry into the First World War Train A C 2005 1919 Tutt and Mr Tutt Alan Rodgers Books ISBN 1598186647 Train A C 1919 By Advice of Counsel 2nd Mr Tutt novel The Curtis Publishing Co The Dog Andrew Part 1 PDF Saturday Evening Post November 15 1919 reprinted in The Green Bag Winter 2017 The Dog Andrew Part 2 PDF Saturday Evening Post November 15 1919 reprinted in The Green Bag Spring 2017 Train A C 1920 The Hermit Of Turkey Hollow 3rd Mr Tutt novel The Curtis Publishing Co Train A C 1923a His Children s Children New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1923b Tut Tut Mr Tutt New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1924 The Needle s Eye New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1925 The Blind Goddess New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1926 Page Mr Tutt New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1928 The Horns of Ramadan New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 2005 1928 Ambition Kessinger Publishing ISBN 1417934050 Train A C 1929 Illusion New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1930 The Adventures of Ephraim Tutt Attorney and Counsellor at Law New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1930 Paper Profits A Novel of Wall Street New York Train A C 1936 Mr Tutt Takes the Stand New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1937 Mr Tutt s Case Book Being a Collection of His Most Celebrated Trials as Reported and Compiled New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1939 My Day in Court New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1940 Tassels On Her Boots New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1941 Mr Tutt Comes Home New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1943 Yankee lawyer The Autobiography of Ephraim Tutt New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1945 Mr Tutt Finds a Way New York Charles Scribner s Sons Train A C 1961 Mr Tutt at his Best A Collection of his Most Famous Cases Kessinger Publishing ISBN 0891905839 References EditNotes a b c ARTHUR TRAIN DEAD CREATED MR TUTT Turned Law Experiences Into Series of Stories Featuring Friend of Widow Orphan MANY DECEIVED BY HERO Offered Him Large Retainers Former W T Jerome Aide Headed National Institute Letters for Mr Tutt Appointed by Governor Hughes PDF The New York Times December 23 1945 Retrieved 13 July 2018 a b c d e f Schmid 1999 Mortmain American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved 9 December 2012 American Film Institute 1997 Munden Kenneth White ed The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States Part 1 University of California Press ISBN 9780520209695 Train amp Wood 1915 1916 Schmid D 1999 Train Arthur American National Biography Oxford University Press 21 799 800 ISBN 0 19 520635 5 Train A C 1939 My Day in Court New York Charles Scribner s Sons Arthur Train s autobiography RITES FOR ARTHUR TRAIN Private Funeral Service to Be Held Today Body Cremated The New York Times December 24 1945 Retrieved 13 July 2018 External links Edit Wikisource has original works by or about Arthur Cheney Train Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arthur Cheney Train Works by Arthur Cheney Train at Project Gutenberg Works by Arthur Train at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Arthur Cheney Train at Internet Archive Works by Arthur Cheney Train at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Arthur Cheney Train at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur Cheney Train amp oldid 1135486212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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