
A group of wealthy vigilantes known as The Four Just Men are famous for their ability to punish criminals that have evaded the authorities. In this collection of short stores, the Just Men set their sights not only on murderers, kidnappers, and embezzlers, but also on those wrongfully convicted. Often the pursuits of the Just Men require the unwitting assistance of the Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard. The ten short stories in this collection were originally published separately in The Strand Magazine and the The Novel Magazine in 1921.
Selected chapters for typing
| The Law of the Four Just Men | 1 Pages | |
| The Man Who Lived at Clapham | 25 Pages | |
| The Man with the Canine Teeth | 24 Pages | |
| The Man Who Hated Earthworms | 18 Pages | |
| The Man Who Died Twice | 19 Pages | |
| The Man Who Hated Amelia Jones | 21 Pages | |
| The Man Who Was Happy | 20 Pages | |
| The Man Who Loved Music | 23 Pages | |
| The Man Who Was Plucked | 26 Pages | |
| The Man Who Would Not Speak | 23 Pages | |
| The Man Who Was Acquitted | 24 Pages |