Arthur Train's "Old Man Tutt" is a collection of witty and thought-provoking legal stories that explore the complexities of the American legal system in the early 20th century. Written in a straightforward yet engaging style, Train's stories provide readers with a glimpse into the legal world through the eyes of the eccentric lawyer Ephraim Tutt, whose unconventional methods and keen intelligence make him a captivating character. Train's use of humor and irony adds depth to the legal dilemmas faced by Tutt, making the stories both entertaining and enlightening. The book reflects Train's own experience as a lawyer, giving the narratives a sense of authenticity and realism. Through Tutt's adventures, Train delves into issues of justice, morality, and the human condition, making "Old Man Tutt" a compelling read for both legal enthusiasts and general readers interested in thought-provoking literature.