Author:Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

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Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne
(1866–1944)

English novelist who wrote as C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, and also under the pseudonym 'Weatherby Chesney'.

Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

Works[edit]

Captain Kettle series[edit]

  • Honour of Thieves (1895)
  • Adventures of Captain Kettle (1898)
  • Further Adventures of Captain Kettle (1899)
  • Captain Kettle K.C.B. (1903)
  • The Marriage of Captain Kettle (1912)
  • Captain Kettle on the War-Path (1916)
  • Captain Kettle's Bit (1918)
  • The Rev. Captain Kettle (1925)
  • President Kettle (1929)
  • Mr Kettle, Third Mate (1931)
  • Captain Kettle, Ambassador (1932)
  • Ivory Valley (1938)

Other fiction[edit]

  • Beneath Your Very Boots (1889)
  • Currie, Curtis & Co., Crammers (1890)
  • Four Red Nightcaps (1899)
  • Stimson's Reef (1891)
  • The Matrimonial Mixture (1891)
  • The Captured Cruiser, or Two years from land (1892)
  • Sandy Carmichael (1892)
  • The New Eden (1892)
  • The Recipe for Diamonds (1893)
  • "Spiking the Guns" in The Strand Magazine, 6 (33) (1893).
  • The Wild-Catters: A Tale of the Pennsylvanian Oil-Fields (1895), co-authored with H. S. Greig
  • The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis (1900)
  • The Filibusters (1900)
  • Prince Rupert the Buccaneer (1901)
  • Thompson's Progress (1902)
  • Mr. Horrocks Purser (1902)
  • McTodd (Macmillan: 1903)
  • Atoms of Empire (Macmillan: 1904)
  • Kate Meredith, Financier (1906)
  • Empire of the World (1910)
  • Admiral Teach (1920)
  • Ben Watson (1926)
  • Abbs, His Story Through Many Ages (1929)
  • Wishing Smith (1939)

Short story collections[edit]

  • The Stronger Hand (1896)
  • The "Paradise" Coal-Boat and Other Tales (1897)
  • The Derelict (1901)
  • The Trials of Commander McTurk (1906)
  • The Escape Agents (1911)
  • Firemen Hot (1914)
  • Red Herrings (1918)
  • West Highland Spirits (1932)
  • Absent Friends (1933)
  • Man's Understanding (1933)

Fiction published under the name Weatherby Chesney[edit]

  • The Adventures of an Engineer (1898) (Short stories)
  • The Adventures of a Solicitor (1898) (Short stories)
  • The Dilemma of Commander Brett (1899)
  • Prince Rupert the Buccaneer (1901)
  • John Topp, Pirate (1901)
  • The Foundered Galleon (1902)
  • The Fate of Capt. Petton (1902)
  • The Branded Prince (1902)
  • The Glass Dagger
  • The Baptist Ring (1903)
  • The Tragedy of the Great Emerald (1904)
  • The Mystery of a Bungalow (1904)
  • The Cable-Man (1907)
  • Romance of a Queen (1908)
  • The Claimant (1908)
  • Eighteen Exciting Adventures (1914)

Fiction published under the name Nicholson West[edit]

  • The Mysterious Millionaire (1906)

Non-fiction[edit]

  • Through Arctic Lapland (1898)
  • People and Places as Seen by C. J. Cutcliffe-Hyne (1930)
  • But Britains are Slaves (1931)
  • My Joyful Life (1935)
  • Don't You Agree? (1936)

Works about Hyne[edit]

  • My Joyful Life (1935), by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1944, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 79 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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