The Confessions of Artemas Quibble. Being


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In 'The Confessions of Artemas Quibble. Being,' Arthur Cheney Train intricately weaves a mystery filled with wit, humor, and intellectual depth. This classic detective novel published in 1911 is a prime example of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, with a strong focus on logic and reasoning in solving crimes. The story follows the brilliant detective Artemas Quibble as he navigates a complex case with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged until the very end. Train's writing style is crisp and engaging, drawing readers into the world of Quibble with vivid descriptions and clever dialogue. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the social norms and customs of early 20th-century America, making it a valuable piece of historical fiction. Arthur Cheney Train's expertise as a lawyer shines through in his meticulous attention to detail and realistic portrayal of legal proceedings. His background in law brings depth and authenticity to the narrative, adding a layer of sophistication to the overall story. 'The Confessions of Artemas Quibble. Being' is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction and those interested in historical mysteries, as it offers a captivating blend of intellectual puzzles and clever sleuthing.




The Confessions of Artemas Quibble


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"The author, himself a lawyer, describes the mechanics of criminal practice." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation




The Confessions of Artemas Quibble


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"The author, himself a lawyer, describes the mechanics of criminal practice." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation




The Confessions of Artemas Quibble


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"The author, himself a lawyer, describes the mechanics of criminal practice." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation




The Arthur Train Mystery MEGAPACK ®: 38 Classic Crimes


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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. This volume collects 38 novels, books, and short stories. A note for the culturally sensitive: these stories are not all "politically correct" and are a product of their time, with dialect and racial stereotyping. Please keep this in mind as you read. Included are: 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 THE HEPPLEWHITE TRAMP LALLAPALOOSA LIMITED McALLISTER’S CHRISTMAS THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE OF 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 MORTMAIN THE RESCUE OF THEOPHILUS NEWBEGIN THE VAGABOND THE MAN HUNT NOT AT HOME A STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY THE LITTLE FELLER RANDOLPH, '64 THE CONFESSIONS OF ARTEMAS QUIBBLE TRUE STORIES OF CRIME FROM THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE COURTS AND CRIMINALS THE "GOLDFISH" THE MAN WHO ROCKED THE EARTH If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 260+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!




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The Ethics and Conduct of Lawyers in England and Wales


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This is the third edition of the leading textbook on legal ethics and the regulation of the legal profession in England and Wales. As such it maps the complex regulatory environment in which the legal profession in England and Wales now operates. It opens with a critical overview of professional ideals, organisation, power and culture and an examination of the mechanisms of professions, exercised through governance, regulation, discipline and education. The core of the book explores the conflict between duties owed to clients (loyalty and confidentiality) and wider duties (to the profession, third parties and society). The final part applies lawyers' ethics to dispute resolution and settlement (litigation, negotiation, advocacy and alternative dispute settlement). Now laid out in a more accessible format and written in a more approachable style, the book is ideal reading for those teaching and learning in the field of legal ethics.