Melville Davisson Post Books In Order

Randolph Mason Books In Order

  1. The Man of Last Resort (1897)
  2. The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason (1901)
  3. The Corrector of Destinies (1908)

Uncle Abner Books In Order

  1. Uncle Abner (1918)
  2. The Methods of Uncle Abner (1974)

Novels

  1. Dwellers in the Hills (1901)
  2. The Gilded Chair (1910)
  3. The Nameless Thing (1912)
  4. The Mountain School-teacher (1922)
  5. Monsieur Jonquelle (1923)
  6. The Man Hunters (1926)
  7. The Bradmoor Murder (1929)

Collections

  1. The Sleuth Of St. James’s Square (1920)
  2. Walker of the Secret Service (1924)

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Melville Davisson Post Books Overview

The Man of Last Resort

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason

Melville Davisson Post 1869 1930 was an American author, born in West Virginia. Although Post’s name is not immediately familiar to those outside specialist circles, many of his collections are still in print and many collections of detective fiction include works by Post. His best known character is the mystery solving, justice dispensing Virginian backwoodsman, Uncle Abner. He also created two other recurring characters, Sir Henry Marquis and Randolph Mason. He also wrote two non crime novels. His works include: The Man of Last Resort 1897, Dwellers in the Hills 1901, Corrector of Destinies 1909, The Gilded Chair 1910, The Nameless Thing 1912, Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries 1918, The Sleuth of St. James’s Square 1920, The Mountain School Teacher 1922, Monsieur Jonquelle: Prefect of Police of Paris 1923, Walker of the Secret Service 1924 and The Revolt of the Birds 1927.

Uncle Abner

Melville Davisson Post 1869 1930 was an American author, born in West Virginia. Although Post’s name is not immediately familiar to those outside specialist circles, many of his collections are still in print and many collections of detective fiction include works by Post. His best known character is the mystery solving, justice dispensing Virginian backwoodsman, Uncle Abner. He also created two other recurring characters, Sir Henry Marquis and Randolph Mason. He also wrote two non crime novels. His works include: The Man of Last Resort 1897, Dwellers in the Hills 1901, Corrector of Destinies 1909, The Gilded Chair 1910, The Nameless Thing 1912, Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries 1918, The Sleuth of St. James’s Square 1920, The Mountain School Teacher 1922, Monsieur Jonquelle: Prefect of Police of Paris 1923, Walker of the Secret Service 1924 and The Revolt of the Birds 1927.

The Man Hunters

1926. There is only one way to put down the present revolt of the underworld. The criminal must be apprehended and punished. Punishment swift and ruthless will wipe it out. But before the criminal can be punished, he must be determined. So writes the author of this work on scientific criminal investigation. Contents: Scotland Yard Method of Solving Criminal Mysteries; French Methods of Criminal Investigation; German Science of Crime Detection; Austrian Criminal Investigation; Details of Italian Criminal Procedure; Swiss Methods of Preserving Evidence; Old Russian Police System; Unsystematic American Methods; Methods of Professional Criminals; Bank Looting; Science the Forger; Bloodstains; Secret Ciphers; Codes and Signs of the Underworld; The Study of Footprints: The Bare Foot; and The Study of Footprints: The Shod Foot.

The Sleuth Of St. James’s Square

Melville Davisson Post 1869 1930 was an American author, born in West Virginia. Although Post’s name is not immediately familiar to those outside specialist circles, many of his collections are still in print and many collections of detective fiction include works by Post. His best known character is the mystery solving, justice dispensing Virginian backwoodsman, Uncle Abner. He also created two other recurring characters, Sir Henry Marquis and Randolph Mason. He also wrote two non crime novels. His works include: The Man of Last Resort 1897, Dwellers in the Hills 1901, Corrector of Destinies 1909, The Gilded Chair 1910, The Nameless Thing 1912, Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries 1918, The Sleuth Of St. James’s Square 1920, The Mountain School Teacher 1922, Monsieur Jonquelle: Prefect of Police of Paris 1923, Walker of the Secret Service 1924 and The Revolt of the Birds 1927.

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