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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Searching for '..."Father"...'

    1905

  1. Ladies' Home Journal (April, 1905)   "An Amateur in the Baby Business"   A story. "A Father's Story of His First Baby." Drawings by Peter Newell. p 5, 64.  [RGTPL]
  2. 1912

  3. New Story Magazine (July, 1912)   "Mrs. Tilmoot's Father"    [HARPER]
  4. 1913

  5. Harper's Bazar (December, 1913)   "The Fifth Commandment"   A story. The author "approaches the divorce problem from a new angle." Includes a full-page drawing by Walter Biggs. p 26-8. Numbering for the commandment in this title is likely from some source such as Westminster Shorter Catechism (or other) and is certainly "Honor Thy Mother and Father".  [EPBLIB]
  6. 'The Son and Father Movement' from American Magazine (June, 1915)

    1915

  7. American Magazine (June, 1915)   "The Son and Father Movement" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Another Boy Story -- A Funny One." Illustrations by Leon M. Gordon.  [RGTPL]
  8. _____ (July, 1915)   "A Letter to Ellis Parker Butler"   "From the real father in 'The Son and Father Movement.'" Volume 80. Number 1.  [EPBLIB]
  9. 1916

  10. American Magazine (March, 1916)   "Mamie's Father"   A Swatty story. "Get back to boyhood with Butler -- and smile reminiscently." Illustrations by W. B. King.  [RGTPL]
  11. 1918

  12. Detective Story (March 19, 1918)   "Mrs. Tilmoot's Father"    [COOK+MILLER]
  13. 1919

  14. Modern Priscilla (August, 1919)   "Jailing Father"   A story. Illustrated by F. Strothmann. p22-23+.  [EPBLIB]
  15. 1923

  16. Munsey's Magazine (July, 1923)   "Ancestors"   An essay. "A brief discussion of the actual value of a pilgrim father to his proud descendant of today."  [EPBLIB, PULP]
  17. 1925

  18. Delineator (December, 1925)   "Where Is My Father?"   A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "A story you will never forget." "Christmas brings the answer to a nameless child." Illustrations by Joseph M. Clement. p 6-7,81-82.  [RGTPL]
  19. BOOK: The Strack Platform Readings (1925)   SEE CONTENTS.   A collection of twenty-four of Butler's stories. Arranged by Lilian Holmes Strack. Boston: Walter H. Baker Company.  [EPBLIB]
  20. 1926

  21. American Magazine (February, 1926)   "How It Feels To Be The Father Of Twins"   An essay. Includes a photograph of the author and his twin daughters, Jean and Marjorie. p 24-25,66,68.  [RGTPL]
  22. 'Father' from Rotarian magazine (February, 1927)

    1927

  23. Rotarian (February, 1927)   "Father" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff. Also, there's a very brief bio of the author on page 64, including a photograph. p 16-17, 56-63.  [HARPER]
  24. 1932

  25. Pictorial Review (June, 1932)   "Innocents in Gomorrah"   A story. "Aunt Emma lost her way, father lost his wits, but Parbury lost everything, including his heart." Illustrated by Harry Beckhoff.  [RGTPL]
  26. 1933

  27. Rotarian (December, 1933)   "A Man, a Boy, and a Dog" Click here to see a picture of this item.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]
  28. 2004

  29. Dutch Treat Club Year Book (2004)   "A Prolific Founding Father"   By Bob Essman and Al Rosenfeld. A short biographical sketch. Ninety-Ninth Anniversary edition. Limited to 500 copies. p 43-44.  [EPBLIB]


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