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Bibliography
Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Green Book"

    1915

  1. Green Book (April, 1915)   "Enlisting the Deaness"    [HARPER]
  2. _____ (May, 1915)   "Cupid"   Illustrated by Rea Irvin.  [HARPER]
  3. 'My Valet' from Green Book magazine (October, 1915)
  4. _____ (October, 1915)   "My Valet" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. p 598-607.  [HARPER, LOCKE]
  5. 1916

  6. Green Book (May, 1916)   "Ellis Parker Butler, Flushing's Foremost Citizen"    [HARPER]
  7. _____ (June, 1916)   "Why He Married Her" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "She talked him to sleep and this won his love; one of Mr. Butler's best tales." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 1050-53.  [EPBLIB]
  8. _____ (July, 1916)   "Phantom Fingers"    [HARPER]
  9. _____ (October, 1916)   "Rushing Her"    [HARPER, RGTPL]
  10. _____ (December, 1916)   "The Murderer" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Not since 'The Lady of the Tiger' has there been written so clever a story of this type: Mr. Butler, you will discover, can be serious most effectively." Illustrated by Arthur Button. p 1081-86.  [HARPER]
  11. 1917

  12. Green Book (March, 1917)   "She Liked His Face" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 436-39.  [EPBLIB]
  13. _____ (April, 1917)   "A Nice State of Affairs"    [HARPER]
  14. _____ (May, 1917)   "The Troubadour"    [HARPER]
  15. _____ (June, 1917)   "Ar-r-r-r! Woof! Woof!" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. The invention of the "Carstairs Burglar Alarmer."  [HARPER]
  16. 'Ar-r-r-r! Woof! Woof!' from Green Book magazine (June, 1917)
  17. _____ (August, 1917)   "Suffering Carrots"   A story. "The quaint story of Eleanor and Henry Henderby, who were so tender-hearted they would eat no meat and became green from too much spinish." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 377-384.  [HARPER]
  18. _____ (September, 1917)   "Splendid Margaret"   A story. "Have you ever read of the hysteria call St. Vitus Dance which swept over Europe during the Middle Ages? Here is the intensely interesting account of a similar hysteria which grips the women of London and horrifies all England." p 539-576.  [HARPER]
  19. _____ (October, 1917)   "The Berkley Brides" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "A novelette of the unusual sort for which The Green Book is famous." p 736-768.  [HARPER]
  20. _____ (December, 1917)   "An American Britling"    [HARPER]
  21. 1918

  22. Green Book (July, 1918)   "The Amateur Adventurer"   A story.  [HARPER]
  23. _____ (August, 1918)   "A Little Girl in Tears"    [HARPER]
  24. _____ (September, 1918)   "As Plain as Day"   A story. Illustrated by Oscar Frederick Howard. "The Amateur Adventurer again foresakes his club and goes forth in search of new experience. He finds it -- and more!" p 500-510.  [HARPER]
  25. _____ (October, 1918)   "Without Money"    [HARPER]
  26. 1919

  27. Green Book (August, 1919)   "A Career of Crime"   A Jane Sprood story. p 68-71+.  [HARPER]
  28. 'The Berkley Brides' from Green Book magazine (October, 1917)
  29. _____ (September, 1919)   "The Avalanche"   A story. "A new adventure of Jane Sprood, Detective." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 77-79, 96-97.  [HARPER]
  30. _____ (October, 1919)   "Toluardorol"   A Jane Sprood story. p 76-79+.  [HARPER]
  31. _____ (November, 1919)   "On Suspicion"   A Jane Sprood story. p 67-69+.  [HARPER]
  32. _____ (December, 1919)   "The Psychic Hunch"   A Jane Sprood story. p 67-69+.  [HARPER]
  33. 1920

  34. Green Book (January, 1920)   "Without a Clue"   A Jane Sprood story. p 76-79+.  [HARPER]

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