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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler

In the year(s) '1907...'

    1907

  1. Judge (January 12, 1907)   "Golden Thoughts for the Young"    [HARPER]
  2. Reader Magazine (February, 1907)   "Motor Matrimony"   This story was reprinted as the advertising booklet An Up Hill and Down Dale Honeymoon.  [RGTPL]
  3. Chillicothe Constitution (February 11, 1907)   "The Crime of Amalgamated Pork"   The Chillicothe Constitution (Chillicothe, Missouri).  [NPA]
  4. New York Herald Magazine (February 17, 1907)   "There is a Humorous Side to a Boil"   Humor. p 3.  [HARPER]
  5. 'Pat Cronin and the Foretellin' Lady' from Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (March, 1907)
  6. Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (March, 1907)   "Pat Cronin and the Foretellin' Lady" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover.  [RGTPL]
  7. New York Herald Magazine (March 3, 1907)   "After Dinner With the Literary Chaps"   About the Dutch Treat Club. Illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg. Includes a sketch of Ellis Parker Butler titled "Butlers Is Butlers." p 4.  [NYPL]
  8. _____ (March 10, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on the Race Question"   Commentary. p 11. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Discourse Upon the Race Question".  [HARPER]
  9. _____ (March 17, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and the Big Stick"   Commentary. p 14. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "More Light on Simplified Spelling".  [HARPER]
  10. _____ (March 24, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt, Match Maker"   Commentary. p 11. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Makes a Match and Makes a Sale".  [HARPER]
  11. _____ (March 31, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt -- The Millinery Problem"   Commentary. p 2. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "The Millinery Problem Solved At Last".  [HARPER]
  12. _____ (April 7, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt in the 400"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "He Tells a Tall Tale and Makes a Cash Sale".  [HARPER]
  13. _____ (April 14, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt, Pirate"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Jarby's Encyclopedia for a Pirate Crew".  [HARPER]
  14. _____ (April 21, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and His Tainted Millions"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Dissertation Upon Tainted Money".  [HARPER]
  15. _____ (April 28, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on Moving Day"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Bad Day for Book Agents: Eliph' Hewlitt Finds Moving Day Bad for Business".  [HARPER]
  16. Good Housekeeping (May, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  17. The Confessions of a Daddy (May, 1907)
  18. BOOK: The Confessions of a Daddy (May, 1907)   SEE CONTENTS.Click here to see a picture of this item.A novella in three chapters. Nine illustrations by Fanny Y. Cory (F. Y. Cory). New York: The Century Company. Also, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907  [EPBLIB]
  19. Woman's Home Companion (May, 1907)   "The Chromatic Ghosts of Thomas" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrations by Frank Ver Beck. "If every cat were allowed to send nine distinct ghosts into the ghost realm the population there would soon be too catty."  [EPBLIB]
  20. New York Herald Magazine (May 5, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on the North Pole"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Guidebook to the North Pole: Eliph' Hewlitt, Book Agent, Sells the Ice Man".  [HARPER]
  21. _____ (May 12, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt on Office Holding"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Presidents and Town Pumps: Eliph' Hewlitt Convinces a Public Official".  [HARPER]
  22. _____ (May 19, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt and 'By Jocks'"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "A Deathbed Transaction: Eliph' Hewlitt, Book Agent, Beats Death".  [HARPER]
  23. _____ (May 26, 1907)   "Eliph' Hewlitt in Defeat"   Commentary. Also in Dallas Morning News, same date, titled "Eliph' Hewlitt's Waterloo: Succumbs to the Human Cyclopedium".  [HARPER]
  24. American Magazine (June, 1907)   "Wetter New York"   A story. "A Tale of New York in 1913." "Illustrated with 'photographs' by A. B. Phelan." p 160-168.  [RGTPL]
  25. 'The Fenelby Smugglers' from Good Housekeeping magazine (June, 1907)
  26. Good Housekeeping (June, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers" Click here to see a picture of this item.A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 626-633.  [HARPER]
  27. Washington Post (June 23, 1907)   "Wolves in Iowa"   An article. "Iowa is a queer mixture of up-to-date Downeastness and genuine Wildwestness. It produces people like ex-Secretary Shaw and Tama Jim Wilson and also Ellis Parker Butler, the 'pigs is pigs' man." pg. MS1, 1 pgs.  [WASHPOST]
  28. Cosmopolitan (July, 1907)   "The Sins of Simon"   A story. Illustrations by Horace Taylor. p 254+.  [RGTPL]
  29. Good Housekeeping (July, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers" Click here to see a picture of this item.A serial. Chapter IV. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers. p 15-21.  [EPBLIB]
  30. McCall's (July, 1907)   "Mourning for Yonks" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Part one. Continued in the next month's issue. p 976-77.  [HARPER]
  31. Scrap Book (July, 1907)   "Red Head and Whistle Breeches" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. A reprint from the "Junior Munsey" "about seven years ago". p 142-147.  [PULP, PULPGEN]
  32. Collier's (July 13, 1907)   "Mosby's Depilitator" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story.  [HANNIGAN]
  33. Good Housekeeping (August, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  34. 'Mourning for Yonks' from McCall's magazine (August, 1907)
  35. McCall's (August, 1907)   "Mourning for Yonks" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Continued from the previous month. p 1060.  [HARPER]
  36. Good Housekeeping (September, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  37. Cosmopolitan (October, 1907)   "Tim Lloyd and the Llama"   A story. Illustrated by Gordon Ross. p 649-656.  [RGTPL]
  38. BOOK: Kilo (October, 1907)   SEE CONTENTS.Click here to see a picture of this item.Subtitle: "Being the Love Story of Eliph' Hewlitt Book Agent." A novel in nineteen stories about Eliph' Hewlitt and the fictional town of Kilo in Iowa. New York: The McClure Company.  [EPBLIB]
  39. American Magazine (December, 1907)   "Fleas Will Be Fleas"   A Mike Flannery story. With illustrations by Rollin Kirby. Included later in Mike Flannery, On Duty and Off.  [RGTPL]
  40. Delineator (December, 1907)   "The Canned Plum Pudding" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Published in the "Short Lengths" section. Two illustrations by J. L. S. Williams. p 969-71.  [HANNIGAN]
  41. McCall's (December, 1907)   "An Unacknowledged Gift"   Part 1 of 2.  [HARPER]
  42. Reader Magazine (December, 1907)   "Sorrows of the Joneses" Click here to see a picture of this item.A poem. "Or, the Touching Sympathy of Women For Man in Distress Exemplified." Illustrated by Egbert Norman Clark. p 66-67. Illustrated Monthly Published by Bobbs-Merrill Co. Indianapolis IN.  [RGTPL]
  43. The Great American Pie Company (1907)
  44. BOOK: The Great American Pie Company (1907) Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story about the daydreams of Ephraim Deacon and his friend Phineas Doolittle who plan to corner the pie market. Three illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele. This story originally appeared in the Century Magazine, September 1904. New York: McClure, Phillips and Company. 44 pages.  [EPBLIB]
  45. ANTHOLOGY: Wit And Humor Of America (1907) "The Crimson Cord"   A Perkins of Portland story. Edited by Marshall P. Wilder. Funk and Wagnalls Company, New York and London. Volume III, page 82.  [EPBLIB]


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