Author:Arthur Cheney Train

Fiction

 * McAllister and his Double (1905) Illustrated by Alonzo Kimball and F. C. Yohn


 * Mortmain (1907)
 * The Confessions of Artemas Quibble (1911)
 * The Butler's Story (1912)
 * The Man Who Rocked the Earth (1915) (with Robert Williams Wood)
 * The Moon Maker (1916) (with Robert Williams Wood), sequel to The Man Who Rocked the Earth
 * The "Goldfish", Being the Confessions of a Successful Man (1914)
 * The World and Thomas Kelly (1917)
 * The Earthquake (1918)
 * His Children's Children (1923)
 * Needle's Eye (1924)
 * Needle's Eye (1924)

Mr. Tutt

 * By Advice of Counsel (1919)


 * Tutt and Mr. Tutt (1919)


 * The Hermit of Turkey Hollow (1921)
 * Tut, Tut! Mr. Tutt (1923)

Non-fiction

 * The Prisoner at the Bar; Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice (1908)
 * Courts, Criminals and the Camorra (1912) aka Courts and Criminals
 * True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office (2006) [1908]
 * True Stories of Celebrated Crimes from the District Attorney's Office (1908)

Works from periodicals

 * "Brown" ss, in The Smart Set magazine, vol. 14, 1904
 * "The Jailbird" (1905 June, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Catherwood's Data Of Ethics" (1905 Aug, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
 * "In the Course of Justice" (1905 Sept, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
 * "A Broadway Villon" ss, in Metropolitan Magazine, Apr 1906
 * "The Nth Power; A Little Dinner With Doctor Migraine" (1909), ss, in The  Saturday Evening Post
 * "The Inheritance" (1911), ss, in The  Saturday Evening Post, June 11, 1910
 * "Bat" (1911), ss, in Buffalo NY Courier
 * "A Dead-Game Sport" (1914 Sept 5, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)
 * "Did Leo Frank Get 'Justice'?" (1915 Mar, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
 * "Winged Crime" (1911), essay in The Saturday Evening Post, Dec 25, 1915
 * "'Three Wise Men'" (1912 Feb, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Madonna of the Blackbird" (1913 Jan, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
 * "The House of the Open Heart" (1913 Apr, Everybody's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Did Leo Frank Get 'Justice'?" (1915 Mar, Everybody's Magazine) (article)
 * "All the Comrades Were There" (1918 Feb, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "Three-Thirteen" (1919 Nov 7, The Popular Magazine) (ss)
 * "Twelve Good Women and True" (1921 Jan 22, The Saturday Evening Post) (article)
 * "A Desert Rubaiyat" (1921 Dec), ss, in the Sunday Star
 * "The Man Who Would Be Crooked" (1923 Dec), ss, in the Sunday Star
 * "Miss Wiggin's Love Affair" (1924 May 3, The Saturday Evening Post) (ss)


 * Longer works
 * "The Spider of Warsaw, (June 1918 McClure's Magazine)  (novelette)
 * "The Moon-Maker" (1916 Oct to 1917 Feb, Cosmopolitan) (5-part serial)
 * "The Needle's Eye" (1924 May—Nov, Cosmopolitan) (7-part serial)