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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
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1905
- American Magazine (December, 1905) "Portrait" This issue includes a photograph of the author including the commentary: "This magazine has received hundreds of inquiries regarding the author of 'Pigs is Pigs,' in the September number. Mr. Butler will contribute a series of whimsical stories to the magazine next year." p 121. [EPBLIB]
1906
- Reader Magazine (July, 1906) "Portrait" [RGTPL]
1909
- Book News Monthly (October, 1909) "Portrait" Includes a photograph of Ellis Parker Butler with the caption "One of our most entertaining humorists" on page 101. There may be more, but the copy in EPBLIB is missing pages 99 and 100. Also, there's an ad that includes "Kilo" on page 23. [EPBLIB]
- Century Magazine (December, 1909) "The Cut Finger" A poem. p 318. Also, on page 275 is a full-color reproduction of a painting of Ellis Parker Butler and his wife (Ida) and first child (Elsie). The portrait was made by Ernest L. Blumenschein. [RGTPL]
1912
- Bookman (May, 1912) "Portrait" Photo of Ellis Parker Butler and Don Marquis together with Mrs. Marquis. Other than the caption, there is no comment or article about either man. p 226. donmarquis.org has this caption for this picture: "Don, his first wife Reina, and author Ellis Parker Butler in 1912 at the New York City Public Library upon the occasion of the publication of Danny's Own Story" [EPBLIB]
1917
- American Magazine (August, 1917) "The Temporary Receiver" "The story of a crisis in the life of a $60-a-week man." Two illustrations by Paul Stahr. Page 34 is a photographic "portrait in Alco Gravure" of Butler and his son, Ellis Olmstead Butler. The photograph is copyright by Norman Butler, New York (relation?). This publication also includes a short "tribute" to Butler from Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins (Canadian-born American journalist, novelist. b. 1876, d. 1929). The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [RGTPL]
1918
- The Best Stort Stories of 1918 (1918) "Portrait" Edited by Edward J. O'Brien (b. 1890, d. 1941). Small, Maynard and Company. Boston. 441 pages. O'Brien was killed in the WWII blitz of London. [BEST]
1925
- Ladies' Home Journal (June, 1925) "Portrait" Published in the "Our Family Album" section. Includes a photo of the author and three paragraphs of biography. p 138. [RGTPL]
- Sunset Magazine (July, 1925) "Portrait" This issue includes a bio and photo of the author. [EPBLIB]
1935
- St. Nicholas Magazine (November, 1935) "Portrait" Cited by CHAPIN and listed in RGTPL, this portrait of the author consists of a single paragraph and a black and white photo on page 1. [CHAPIN, RGTPL]
1937
- Dutch Treat Club Year Book (1937) "Underneath the Rose" A poem. About Clarence Budington Kelland, president of the club at this time. Accompanies a portrait of Kelland drawn by Leon Gordon. The pages in this issue are not numbered. [HARPER]
1988
- ANTHOLOGY: Mississippi River Tales (1988) "Philo Gubb's Greatest Case" Edited by Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg. "From the American Storytelling Tradition" Little Rock: August House Publishers. ISBN 0-87483-067-2 (paperback). p 52-70. Also, a portrait of the author on page 199. [EPBLIB]
1998
- ANTHOLOGY: New Horizons (1998) "Solander's Radio Tomb" Book is subtitled "Yesterday's Portraits of Tomorrow." Editor August Derleth. Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House Publishers, Inc. p 134-141. ISBN 0-87054-174-9. [EPBLIB]
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