1933
- American Boy (January, 1933) "Too Much Horse" A Jibby Jones story. "One moth-eaten horse, complete with self-stopper, sway-back, and swivel joints! Sold! For a dollar!" Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff. [EPBLIB]
- American Girl (February, 1933) "Jo Ann's Drama" A story. Illustrated by Garrett Price. "Always I like to see young peoples having a good time." p 12-14, 38-39. [HARPER]
- Mohawk Rug Retailer (February-March, 1933) "Enough Is Sufficient" [HARPER]
- Every Week (February 26, 1933) "Fenderton Checks Out" A Fenderton Roper story. Illustrated by Ethel Hays. Found in Lima (Ohio) News. [NPA]
- Farmer's Wife (April, 1933) "Hats and Lilies" A story. [EPBLIB]
- St. Nicholas Magazine (April, 1933) "Tom Betts' Dog" A story. Illustrations by R. M. Brinkerhoff. "This is the story of a dog who was big enough, and strong enough, but who had a good deal of trouble with his tail." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 286-88, 311-12. [RGTPL]
- Every Week (April 7, 1933) "Yes, It Sure is Terrible" A story. Illustrated. Found in Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. [NPA]
- New York Times (April 16, 1933) "Review" A review of The Young Stamp Collector's Own Book. p 10. [HARPER]
- _____ (April 30, 1933) "Review" A review of Jo Ann, Tomboy. p 12. [EPBLIB]
- Every Week (May 28, 1933) "Leave It to Anne" A story. Illustrated by Dorothy Urfer. Found in Lima (Ohio) Sunday News. p 25. [NPA]
- Muscatine Journal (June 24, 1933) "Ellis Parker Butler Praises 'Home Town'" "Noted Author, Native of City, Remembers Old Friends." [HARPER]
- Grand Magazine (July, 1933) "Perfection Plus" A story. [FICTIONMAGS]
- Open Road For Boys (July, 1933) "Down the Delaware" A story. Illustrated by Sidney King. p 10-11, 39-40. [EPBLIB]
- Golden Book Magazine (August, 1933) "The Great American Pie Company" A story. "The Rise and Fall of Two Back-Porch Magnates." One original illustration by Dorothy McKay. [EPBLIB]
- ANTHOLOGY: Spoofs (August, 1933) "The Financial Structure" Humor. Edited by Richard Butler Glaenzer. New York: Robert M. McBride & Company. p 252-262. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: Spoofs (August, 1933) "Graft Elimination" Edited by Richard Butler Glaenzer. New York: Robert M. McBride & Company. p 94-98. This item is credited as a reprint from New Yorker, which seems to be in error. [HARPER]
- Mohawk Rug Retailer (August - September, 1933) "Mustapha Ali" [HARPER]
- Argosy (August 12, 1933) "The Horned Woodchuck" A story. One illustration. "The mystery of the game warden's murder." Volume 240. Number 4. p 85-92. [ARGOSY, PULP]
- Stamps (August 5, 1933) "What Should the Adult Beginner Collect?" An article. Adult and beginning stamp collectors are advised to start with current US issues and work in both directions. p 197. [EPBLIB]
- Argosy (UK) (September, 1933) "Philo Gubb" Vol. XIV No. 88. p 41+. [FICTIONMAGS]
- Life (September, 1933) "The Fable of the Fox and the Cream" [HARPER]
- Red Book (September, 1933) "The Synthetic Cow" Humor. p 26. [HARPER]
- Atlantic Monthly (November, 1933) "The New Novel Menace" Humor. The author rants about long novels. Uncredited. p 638-39. [HARPER]
- Life (November, 1933) "Would You Believe It?" A poem in 16 verses. p 17. [EPBLIB]
- Red Book (November, 1933) "The Final Tax" A poem. p 52. [HARPER]
- New York Herald Tribune (November 12, 1933) "Who's Who in Humor" Printed in the New York Herald Tribune Magazine. p 2. [HARPER]
- Short Stories (November 25, 1933) "Tug of War" A story. Illustrated. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "Hard-boiled Riverboat Rivalry, and If You Can't Pull -- Push." p 91-97. [HARPER]
- Rotarian (December, 1933) "A Man, a Boy, and a Dog" A story. "Jimmy lost his temper -- but so did his father, for that matter." Illustrations by Raeburn Van Buren. p 16-17, 55-56. Also, a short bio of the author on page 64. [RGTPL]
- Saturday Evening Post (December 23, 1933) "Charles Darwin" Humor. p 24. [HARPER]
- _____ (December 30, 1933) "The Sheep" A poem. p 24. The cover has a New Year's illustration drawn by J. C. Leyendecker. [HARPER]
- New York Herald Tribune (December 31, 1933) "Who's Afraid of the New Year?" Printed in the New York Herald Tribune Magazine. p 2. [HARPER]
- BOOK: A Young Stamp Collector's Own Book (1933) An introduction to stamp collecting for young readers. Stamp collecting was an interest of Butler throughout his entire life. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. [EPBLIB]
- ANTHOLOGY: Humor By Vote (1933) "The Great American Pie Company" "The voters being George Ade, Ellis Parker Butler, Irvin S. Cobb ... and others." H. H. Howland, editor. Butler's story was selected by Chic Sale who starred in the 1935 movie version of the story. Also, Butler selected a poem by Robert J. Burdette ("The Romance of the Carpet"). New York: The Laugh Club. p 222-238. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: Jo Ann Tomboy (1933) SEE CONTENTS. With Louise Andrews Kent. Twenty one stories. Eight illustrations by Ruth King. Boston and New York: The Riverside Press, Cambridge. Houghton Mifflin Company. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: Over Here (1933) By Mark Sullivan. Volume V of Our Times. New York: Scribner's. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: These Our Moderns (1933) "Consider Mr. Barsh" Edited by Robert Earle Galbraith. p 373-377. New York City: Thomas Nelson & Sons. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
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