Discover the captivating world of legal intrigue in Melville Davisson Post's "The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason." This collection of American short stories delves into the shadowy intersection of law and crime, showcasing the exploits of a brilliant lawyer who navigates the complexities of the legal system with unparalleled cunning. A classic of legal fiction, these tales offer a unique blend of mystery, detective work, and a touch of dark humor. Explore the fascinating cases and ingenious strategies employed by Randolph Mason as he grapples with moral dilemmas and bends the law to his…mehr
Discover the captivating world of legal intrigue in Melville Davisson Post's "The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason." This collection of American short stories delves into the shadowy intersection of law and crime, showcasing the exploits of a brilliant lawyer who navigates the complexities of the legal system with unparalleled cunning. A classic of legal fiction, these tales offer a unique blend of mystery, detective work, and a touch of dark humor. Explore the fascinating cases and ingenious strategies employed by Randolph Mason as he grapples with moral dilemmas and bends the law to his will. This meticulously prepared edition brings these timeless stories to a new audience, preserving the original text and offering a glimpse into a bygone era of American fiction. Perfect for readers who appreciate clever legal plots, intriguing characters, and the enduring appeal of a well-crafted crime narrative. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Melville Davisson Post is an American writer who was born in Harrison County, West Virginia. Although his name may be unfamiliar to those outside of professional circles, several of his collections are still in print, and his contributions appear in many detective fiction anthologies. Uncle Abner, Post's most renowned character, is a West Virginia backwoodsman who solves mysteries and upholds justice. The 22 Uncle Abner stories, written between 1911 and 1928, have been termed "the finest mysteries ever written". Other regular characters include attorneys Randolph Mason and Colonel Braxton, as well as detectives Sir Henry Marquis and Monsieur Jonquelle. His usual output amounted to approximately 230 volumes, including some non-crime novels. Post was born on April 19, 1869 in Harrison County, West Virginia, as the son of rich farmer Ira Carper Post and Florence May (n e Davisson). Post's ancestors arrived in the Clarksburg, West Virginia area in the late 18th century. Post earned his law degree from West Virginia University in 1892 and was elected to the Electoral College as the youngest member. He practiced law for a corporation in Wheeling, West Virginia, but became disillusioned in politics and instead focused on literature.
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