ADVERTISEMENTS
BOOKS BY ARTHUR TRAIN
BY ARTHUR TRAIN
TRUE STORIES OF CRIME
FROM THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50
"The fascination of the detective story and the flavor of truth combine to give these stories a unique place in literature."—Montreal Gazette.
"The fascination of the detective story and the flavor of truth combine to give these stories a unique place in literature."—Montreal Gazette.
"Each chapter recounts some peculiar and notable phase of criminal activity. It is a fascinating book for any one who loves the dramatic unfolding of a mystery."—Brooklyn Eagle.
"Each chapter recounts some peculiar and notable phase of criminal activity. It is a fascinating book for any one who loves the dramatic unfolding of a mystery."—Brooklyn Eagle.
"He has a field of his own which he exploits cleverly, earnestly, and what is better than either from the reader's standpoint, interestingly."—Minneapolis Tribune.
"He has a field of his own which he exploits cleverly, earnestly, and what is better than either from the reader's standpoint, interestingly."
—Minneapolis Tribune.
"The stories read like fiction rather than a transcript from the criminal records."—Springfield Union.
"The stories read like fiction rather than a transcript from the criminal records."
—Springfield Union.
"He makes living entities of the characters and presents them to the mind in their proper environment."—Boston Globe.
"He makes living entities of the characters and presents them to the mind in their proper environment."—Boston Globe.
BY ARTHUR TRAIN
McALLISTER AND HIS DOUBLE
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50
"Since Richard Harding Davis wrote about Van Bibber there have been no short stories with a Manhattan background more entertaining than those in Arthur Train's 'McAllister and His Double.' They have a very superior urban quality and show a freshness of invention and delicacy of handling that are quite unusual in stories of the town."—N.Y. Globe.
"Since Richard Harding Davis wrote about Van Bibber there have been no short stories with a Manhattan background more entertaining than those in Arthur Train's 'McAllister and His Double.' They have a very superior urban quality and show a freshness of invention and delicacy of handling that are quite unusual in stories of the town."—N.Y. Globe.
"Aside from the entertainment afforded by the fun and nonsense of the stories, there is here and there a deep note struck that makes them worth considering seriously, a note of sympathy for the under dog, of pity and understanding for the poor wretches who are down, that gives the tales a strong human appeal."—Philadelphia Telegraph.
"Aside from the entertainment afforded by the fun and nonsense of the stories, there is here and there a deep note struck that makes them worth considering seriously, a note of sympathy for the under dog, of pity and understanding for the poor wretches who are down, that gives the tales a strong human appeal."
—Philadelphia Telegraph.
"A spirited series of entertaining narratives of a somewhat original detective type."—Boston Transcript.
"A spirited series of entertaining narratives of a somewhat original detective type."—Boston Transcript.
"Mr. Train knows how to tell a good story, and understands the art of springing his climax at the psychological moment."—Nashville American.
"Mr. Train knows how to tell a good story, and understands the art of springing his climax at the psychological moment."—Nashville American.
"The McAllister stories are entertaining from start to finish."—The Independent.
"The McAllister stories are entertaining from start to finish."—The Independent.
"Written with a combined snap and humor that make them a very safe investment as a source of entertainment."—Life.
"Written with a combined snap and humor that make them a very safe investment as a source of entertainment."—Life.
Courts, Criminals, and the Camorranet$1.50The Confessions of Artemas Quibble. Illustratednet$1.30The Butler's Story. Illustrated $1.25The Prisoner at the Bar. New and EnlargedEdition $1.50Mortmain. Illustrated $1.50
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