C J Cutcliffe Hyne
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Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne (1866–1944), also known by the pen name Weatherby Chesney, was a novelist.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Captain Kettle series
- Honour of Thieves (1895), also known as "The Little Red Captain"
- Adventures of Captain Kettle (1898)
- A Master of Fortune (1901)
- The Marriage of Captain Kettle (1912)
- Captain Kettle on the Warpath (1916)
- The Rev. Captain Kettle (1925)
- Captain Kettle K.C.B. (The Last Adventures) (1928)
- Mr Kettle, Third Mate (1931)
- Ivory Valley (1938)
[edit] Novels
- Beneath Your Very Boots (1889)
- The New Eden (1892)
- The Recipe for Diamonds (1893)
- Banana Farming in the Canary Islands (1898)
- The Dilemma of Commander Brett (1899) (writing as Weatherby Chesney)
- The Lost Continent (1900)
- The Filibusters (1900)
- Prince Rupert the Buccaneer (1901)
- Thompson's Progress (1902)
- The Mystery of a Bungalow (1904) (writing as Weatherby Chesney)
- Stimson's Reef (1906)
- McTodd (1907)
- Sandy Carmichael (1907)
- Empire of the World (1910), also known as "Emperor of the World"
- The Escape Agents (1925)
- Abbs, His Story Through Many Ages (1929)
- Wishing Smith (1939)
- Steamboatmen (1943)
[edit] Collections
- The Stronger Hand (1896)
- The Adventures of a Solicitor (1898) (writing as Weatherby Chesney)
- The Adventures of an Engineer (1898) (writing as Weatherby Chesney)
- More adventures of Captain Kettle K. C. B. (1903)
- Atoms of Empire (1904) (writing as Weatherby Chesney)
- Red Herrings (1918)
- West Highland Spirits (1932)
- Man's Understanding (1933)