Other Material
- VIGILANTES: Elyria Evening Telegram (October 28, 1918) "Of Old the Good Ships Thundered" Poem. Elyria (Ohio) Evening Telegram; October 28, 1918. [NPA]
- VIGILANTES: Elyria Evening Telegram (July 5, 1918) "Old Glory" Elyria (Ohio) Evening Telegram; July 5, 1918; p 3. [NPA]
- Betzville Tales (March 18, 1910) "Orone McDooble and Andrus Gobbl" Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal. [NPA]
- _____ (April 1, 1910) "Otis Brupp and the Bull Calf" Illustrated by Peter Newell. Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press; April 1, 1910. Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Daily Journal; March 25, 1910. [NPA]
Anthologies
- McGraw-Hill's SAT I (June 2, 2004) "On Phonetic Spelling" A study guide for the SATs by Christopher Black and Mark Anestis. This book contains an almost complete reprint of this humorous piece that was originally published in June 1906 in Atlantic. Paperback. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0071423907. p 670-672. [WEB]
- Landscapes (1941) "Our First Burglar" Editors, Ruth Dawson Samson, Sara Compher Klippert ; advisors, Marquis E. Shattuck, Walter R. Northcott. Contains "Pigs is Pigs" and "Our First Burglar". [WORLDCAT]
Periodicals (Prose)
- Red Book (July, 1918) "The Oath of a Darty" [HARPER]
- National Magazine (November, 1923) "The Octopussy Cat" [HARPER]
- Good Housekeeping (October, 1917) "The Odd One" A story. Illustrated by G. Patrick Nelson. p 45-47, 105-113. [RGTPL]
- Frivol (February 26, 1923) "Ode to Iowa" The University of Iowa's monthly magazine of humor. Also reprinted in the university's "The Alumna" in March, 1923. [NPA]
- Bankers Monthly (September, 1917) "An Officer of the Guard" [HARPER]
- Washington Post (June 30, 1935) "Oh, Fenderton" A Fenderton Roper story. Illustrated by Ethel Hays. p SM8+. [WASHPOST]
- Family Circle (January 12, 1934) "Oh, Joe!" A story. Illustrated by Paul Webb. Volume 4. Number 2. p 4, 5, 22. [EPBLIB]
- Detective Story (November 4, 1922) "Oh, Say, Can You See" PULP lists the date as 11-NOV-1922. [COOK+MILLER]
- World Magazine (December 25, 1921) "The Old-Fashioned Christmas Tale" [HARPER]
- Blue Book (December, 1917) "Old Harby's Job" [HARPER, PULP]
- Independent (March 4, 1922) "Old Mother Hubbard and the Bonus" A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Called "Lem Hooper on the Bonus" in the index. p 214-5. [EPBLIB]
- American Boy (February, 1928) "Old Shirley-Combs" A story. Illustrated by Dudley Gloyne Summers. [EPBLIB]
- Goblin (July, 1927) "The Old Swimming Hole" [HARPER]
- College Humor (January, 1928) "The Old Swimming Hole" Humor. p 63. Credited to Goblin. [EPBLIB]
- Illustrated Detective Magazine (January, 1931) "Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective" An Oliver Spotts story. Subtitled "The Stolen Clam Mystery". Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 14-17, 88. Also, short bio on page 130. [COOK+MILLER]
- Washington Post (September 29, 1935) "On A Summer Day" A story. Illustrated by Ethel Hays. p SM6. [WASHPOST]
- Success Magazine (June, 1910) "On Jury Duty" Humor. Illustrations by B. Cory Kilvert. p 397-8, 427. [HARPER]
- Atlantic Monthly (June, 1906) "On Phonetic Spelling" Humor. Uncredited. Published in "The Contributor's Club" section. p 854-56. [HARPER]
- Green Book (November, 1919) "On Suspicion" A Jane Sprood story. p 67-69+. [HARPER]
- Judge (October 27, 1906) "On the Largeness of Twenty-Five Years" [HARPER]
- Harper's Monthly Magazine (June, 1921) "Once a Penguin Always a Penguin" A story. Illustrated by A. B. Walker. Printed in the "Editor's Drawer" section. p 129-133. [RGTPL]
- Red Book (June, 1915) "One Hundred Dollars Reward" A Philo Gubb story. The only Red Book issue with a Butler story indexed in PULP. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [HARPER, PULP]
- Washington Post (November 11, 1917) "One Hundred Dollars Reward" A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Thornton Fisher. p SM5+. [WASHPOST]
- Pictorial Review (September, 1916) "One Quiet Summer" A story. "In Which Things Happen that Are Not in the Scenario." Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. p 18-19,63+ [EPBLIB]
- American Boy (October, 1925) "One Shot At a Partridge" Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. [EPBLIB]
- Woman's World (March, 1922) "One Use of a Chair Leg" A story. Drawings by George Van Werveke. "Khaki glided toward the bedpost, reached out his hand and raised the knife." p 12+. [EPBLIB]
- Blood's Home Beautiful (Vol. 4, No. 3, 1931?) "One Use of a Chair Leg" A story. [EPBLIB]
- Pictorial Review (December, 1910) "The One Way Out" [HARPER]
- Up to Date (January 16, 1897) "Open Congress" "Correspondents Answered. Facts and Fancies Considered Seriously. [HARPER]
- _____ (January 30, 1897) "Open Congress" "Correspondents Answered. Facts and Fancies Considered Seriously. [HARPER]
- _____ (February 13, 1897) "Open Congress" "Correspondents Answered. Facts and Fancies Considered Seriously. [HARPER]
- _____ (April 24, 1897) "Open Congress" "Correspondents Answered. Facts and Fancies Considered Seriously. [HARPER]
- Judge (April 13, 1912) "Operating on Rudolph" p 7. [HARPER]
- Truth (August 14, 1897) "The Opinions of a Cynic" [HARPER]
- Ladies' Home Journal (June, 1925) "Organizing Grandpa" A story. Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. p 24, 147-49. [BEST, RGTPL]
- Seven Love Stories (Fall, 1932) "Orphans Preferred" Volume 1, Number 1. [LOCKE]
- Association Men (August, 1926) "The Other Side of Vacationing" [HARPER]
- Woman's Home Companion (May, 1918) "Ouija" A story. Illustrated by Robert Amick. "It was remarkable indeed. Out of a vasty past a world-conquerer had come to help them do their lessons!" p 22,73. [RGTPL]
- Printer's Ink (February 2, 1928) "Our Dealers Are Fully Equipped to Service our Products" [HARPER]
- Good Housekeeping (July, 1905) "Our Extravagant Neighbors" A story. Illustrations by Karl Anderson. p 32-36. [HARPER]
- Everybody's Magazine (February, 1909) "Our First Burglar" A story. Later published in The Water Goats and Other Troubles. Illustrated by Irma Deremeaux. p 210-215. [RGTPL]
- Golden Book Magazine (July, 1935) "Our First Burglar" A story. This story also appears in The Water Goats and Other Troubles. One original illustration. [EPBLIB, FICTIONMAGS]
- Better Homes and Gardens (March, 1926) "Our Friends, the Bees" An essay. "The Bee Works Overtime to Make Gardens Possible." p 17, 68-69. [HARPER]
- D. A. C. News (April, 1925) "Our Go-Get Form Letters" [HARPER]
- Ainslee's (August, 1906) "Our Lease" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 131-135. [HARPER]
- Success Magazine (April, 1910) "Our National Game" Humor. Illustrations by Charles Sarka. p 241-242, 277-278. [HARPER]
- Leslie's Monthly (March, 1904) "Our Neighbor's Children" A story. As James K. Hanna (unconfirmed). Illustrated by Emilie Benson-Knipe. p 481-488. [EPBLIB]
- National Magazine (November, 1898) "Our Typewriter" [HARPER]
- D. A. C. News (July, 1928) "Our Visit to New York" [HARPER]
Periodicals (Poetry)
- Midland Monthly (October, 1895) "October" p 349. [HARPER]
- New England Magazine (October, 1895) "October" A poem in eight verses. Page 226. [MOA]
- Muscatine Journal (April 16, 1976) "Old Friends Edition" This verse was first printed in the Journal in about 1901. [HARPER]
- Leslie's Monthly (June, 1903) "An Old-Fashioned Garden" A poem in 12 verses. With an illustration by Mills Thompson. p 204. [HARPER]
- Current Literature (February, 1898) "On Deposit" p 144. [HARPER]
- Up to Date (June 19, 1897) "On the Car" [HARPER]
- Puck (December 9, 1896) "An Ounce of Prevention" [HARPER]
- Truth (October, 1900) "Our Ginger Jar" p 258. [HARPER]
- New England Magazine (September, 1896) "Outbid" A poem in 32 verses. Page 128. [MOA]
Related Materials
- New York City Folklore (1956) "The Origin of the Dutch Treat Club" Edited by B. A. Botkin. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press. Reprinted 1976. ISBN 0-8371-9310-9. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: Over Here (1933) By Mark Sullivan. Volume V of Our Times. New York: Scribner's. [HARPER]
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