1897
- Taken From Life (1897) "The Secret Combination" A poem. Images from Sixth Edition (1902?). p 22-23. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1906
- Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1906) "Boob Maxon, Evolutionist" A story. (The location of the story is Kilo, but there's no other similarity with the Kilo book.) The book is subtitled "A Little Nonsense." This is a different collection of stories than that of the 1888 book with the same name. Harper and Brothers Publishers. New York and London. [EPBLIB]
1907
- 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]
1908
- Werner's Readings and Recitations #44 (1908) "An Arkansas Pastel" Edited by Edgar S. Werner. New York. Page 73. [HARPER]
1909
- One Hundred Choice Selections (1909) "Mrs. Madden's Golden-Wedding" Edited by Phineas Garrett. Volume 39. Philadelphia. p 150-56. [HARPER]
- The Humorous Speaker (1909) "The Late John Wiggins" Edited by Paul Martin Pearson. New York: Hinds, Noble and Eldridge. p 249-66. [HARPER]
1911
- Caricature (1911) "Caricature: The Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story, Illustrated by America's greatest artists." Short stories by Ellis Parker Butler: "Mr. Sonderby Hurries", "John Smith". 8th edition. Leslie-Judge Company. [EPBLIB]
- Caricature (1911) "Caricature: The Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story, Illustrated by America's greatest artists." Short stories by Ellis Parker Butler: "The Enthusiastic Motorist" and "Uncle Ashdod and the B. B. S. Club." 13th edition. Leslie-Judge Company. OCLC 22973870. [HARPER]
1912
- Famous Tales and Laughter Stories (1912) "The Dog That Returned to Mexico" Volume 3 of a 20 volume set called "Boys' and Girls' Bookshelf." New York: The University Society. [EBAY]
1914
- Toaster's Handbook (1914) "Deer" A poem. "Jokes, Stories and Quotations" Compiled by Peggy Edmund and Harold Workman Williams. Also, third edition printed 1916. New editions available from Gutenberg, etc. ISBN 1419162381. p 131. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
- Toaster's Handbook (1914) "Dogs" A poem. "Jokes, Stories and Quotations" Compiled by Peggy Edmund and Harold Workman Williams. Also, third edition printed 1916. New editions available from Gutenberg, etc. ISBN 1419162381. p 141. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1915
- One Hundred Choice Selections (1915) "The Politeness of William Higgel" Volume 40. Edited by Phineas Garrett. Philadelphia. [HARPER]
- Who's Cobb and Why? (1915) "Mr. Cobb of Paducah" Full title "Who's Cobb and Why? and Other Personal Pictures of America's Genial Philosopher, Humorist and Romancer." New York: George H. Doran. A publisher’s promotional pamphlet issued to promote the books of Irvin S. Cobb. First/only printing; paperback pamphlet. 32 pages. [HARPER]
1917
- Harper Centennial (1917) "Dear House of Harper" "A Few of the Greetings and Congratulations." A congratulatory letter from Ellis Parker Butler to the editors and publishers at Harper. "Twelve hundred and fifty copies of this book have been printed from type by Harper & brothers for private distribution among their friends." p 38 [GOOGLE BOOKS]
- Prairie Gold (1917) "Bread" A story. This book is a collection of works by "Iowa Authors and Artists." The Reilly and Britton Company. Chicago. [EPBLIB]
1918
- America in the War (1918) "Restitution and Reparation" An article. Edited by Louis Raemaekers (b.1869, d.1956). "Each cartoon faced with a page of comment by a distinguished America, the text forming an anthology of patriotic opinion." John Philip Sousa, John Kendrick Bangs, Cabot Lodge, John Burroughs, Ellis Parker Butler, Albert Bigelow Paine, Palmer Cox, Alice Hegan Rice, Admiral Peary. Hardback. Good. Oversized. New York: The Century Company. p 60. From Questia. [WEB]
1919
- Best Ghost Stories (1919) "Dey Ain't No Ghosts" Introduction by Arthur B. Reeve. This story forms the basis for the later "Ghosts What Ain't" essay and book. The Modern Library. New York: Boni and Liveright. p 177-87. Also published in 1943. [EPBLIB]
1920
- Modern Literature for Oral Interpretation (1920) "Where There's A Will" By Gertrude E. Johnson. "Practice Book for Vocal Expression." Reprinted from Lippincott's. p 159-168. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
- The Book of Humorous Verse (1920) "The Secret Combination" Edited by Carolyn Wells. p 210-10. Revised editions were printed in 1934 (p 209) and 1947. New York: George H. Doran. [HARPER, ROTH]
1921
- Humorous Ghost Stories (1921) "Dey Ain't No Ghosts" Edited by Dorothy Scarborough. G.P. Putnam's Sons. The Knickerbocker Press. New York. London. See NYPL. [NYPL]
- The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories (1921) "Dey Ain't No Ghosts" Edited with an introduction and notes by Franklin K. Mathiews, chief scout librarian. Published for the Boy Scouts of America. New York: D. Appleton and Company. [HARPER]
1922
- Dialects for Oral Interpretations (1922) "The Cut Finger" "Selections and Discussion" Edited by Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson. New York: The Century Company. p 158. [ROTH]
1923
- American Wit and Humor (1923) "Just Like a Cat" A Mike Flannery story. The book is volume 8, part 1 of 22 volume set "The Pocket University." Edited by Thomas L. Masson. Nelson Doubleday, Inc. Doubleday Page and Company. Garden City, New York. [EPBLIB]
- Marriage (1923) "The Tenth Mrs. Tulkington" "Short Stories of Married Life by American Writers." Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. Printed at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y. ("These stories were published first ... under the auspices of the United Feature Syndicate.") According to advertisements in the Bridgeport Connecticut newspapers, these stories were written "expressly for the Bridgeport Post." [FIRKINS]
1925
- Tom Masson's Annual; Third of Series (1925) "The Memoir Aristocratic" A story. Story is subtitled "As Done by the English Upper Classes, Typed by Ellis Parker Butler." Book is subtitled "Ye Comically Inclined People's Vade Mecum." Edited by Thomas L. Masson. Country Life Press. Doubleday, Page and Company. Garden City, New York. [EPBLIB]
1926
- American Boy Stories (1926) "Jibby Jones and the Fishing Prize" A story. "Selected stories from 'The American Boy' with an introduction by Griffith Ogden Ellis." Young Moderns Bookshelf. The Sun Dial Press, Inc. New York. Reprinted in 1949. [EPBLIB]
- Real Dogs: An Anthology of Short Stories (1926) "Dog Wanted: Male" Edited by Charles Wright Gray. This version is taken from The Strack Platform Readings. New York: Garden City Publishing. Reprinted in 1937. New York: Sun Dial Press. [EPBLIB]
- The Best Humor of 1925 (1926) "The Memoir Aristocratic" Edited by Nathan Haskell Dole and Harold S. Dole. p 59-63. [HARPER]
1928
- Favorite Jokes of Famous People (October, 1928) "Favorite Joke" A story. "I'm glad that it is possible to reproduce Mr. Butler's favorite story in his own words -- a splendid example of his genius in writing humor". Edited and illustrated by Frank Ernest Nicholson. Includes a caricature of the author and a reproduction of the author's famous signature. New York: E. P. Dutton. p 46-50. [EPBLIB]
- American Ghost Stories (1928) "Dey Ain't No Ghosts" Selected by C. Armitage Harper. Boston, New York: Houghton Miffin Company. p 221-35. [HARPER, LOC]
1929
- Short Stories For Study and Enjoyment (1929) "Pig is Pigs" Edited by Harold Thomas Eaton (b.1894). A textbook, this volume includes a lengthy biography of the author and section with questions. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc. Reprinted several times including 1930 (Doubleday), 1934 (Odyssey Press), 1951, 1959 (Odyssey Press). [EPBLIB]
- The World's 50 Best Short Novels (1929) "Bruce of the Bar-None" A story. Funk and Wagnalls Company. New York and London. Volume 7 of 10, page 156. [EPBLIB]
- World's Best One Hundred Detective Stories (1929) "The Hard-Boiled Egg" Also includes "Philo Gubb's Greatest Case." Edited by Eugene Thwing. Volume 2 of 10. New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls. [CONTENTO, EBAY]
1930
- World's Best Short Stories of 1930 (1930) "The Gnat" "Sixteen Stories Selected By the Editors of Leading American Magazines Under the Auspices of the New York World" "The town drunk tricks the town miser into becoming the town benefactor, not just once, but time and time again. And when the old drunk dies, only the miser knows to what extent the town ought to be in the deceased's debt." Minton, Balch and Company. New York. Pages 95-109. Harmon, IUPUI [WEB]
1931
- Blue Ribbon Stories (1931) "Jo Ann Cleans House" Edited by Mabel L. Robinson. New York: Macmillan. [HARPER]
1932
- 20 Best Short Stories in Ray Long's 20 Years as an Editor (1932) "Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective" Printed in Philo Gubb as "The Hard-Boiled Egg." Crown Publishers. New York. Ray Long was the editor of several magazines including Red Book, Cosmopolitan and The Ladies' Home Journal. [EPBLIB]
1933
- Spoofs (August, 1933) "The Financial Structure" Humor. Edited by Richard Butler Glaenzer. New York: Robert M. McBride & Company. p 252-262. [HARPER]
- 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]
- 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]
- These Our Moderns (1933) "Consider Mr. Barsh" Edited by Robert Earle Galbraith. p 373-377. New York City: Thomas Nelson & Sons. [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1934
- Designed For Reading (1934) "Civilization Smashes Up" A story. "An anthology drawn from The Saturday Review of Literature, 1924-1934." The Macmillan Company. New York. [EPBLIB]
- International Short Stories (1934) "The Kennel and the Cat Coop" Edited by Virginia Woodson Church. Dallas, Chicago, New York, San Francisco: Lyons & Carnahan. LC Control Number 34009918. p 363-385. Also, there is a one-page biography of the author on page 362. [EPBLIB]
1935
- A Preface to College Prose (1935) "The Financial Structure" Humor. Edited by Charles Gott and John A. Behnke. New York: Macmillan. p 224-29. [HARPER]
- Junior Fun in Bed: Making a Holiday of Convalescence (1935) "The Stolen Mascot" Virginia Kirkus and Frank Scully, editors. New York: Simon and Shuster. [HARPER]
- Today's Literature (1935) "Nature's Wisdom" A poem. Dudley Chadwick Gordon, Vernon Rupert King and William Whittingham Lyman, editors. New York: American Book Company. p 332. ISBN 0848666283. [HARPER, ROTH]
1937
- Bagology (1937) "Goat-Feathers" Includes a photo of the author. 24 pages. Chase Bag Company, New York City. [EBAY]
1938
- Exploring Books (1938) "Abode of Splendor" Edited by Stella S. Center and Gladys L. Persons. New York: Allyn and Bacon. [HARPER]
- Good Reading: Adventure (1938) "Nature's Wisdom" A poem. Edited by Tom Peete Cross, Reed Smith, Elmer C. Stauffer and Elizabeth Collette. Boston: the Athenaeum Press, Ginn and Company. Also, there is probably an earlier edition in 1930. p 311. [EPBLIB]
- Stag at Ease (1938) "Bouillabaisse Joe Tilden" By Marian Squire. "Being The Culinary Preferences Of A Number Of Distinguished Male Citizens Of The World". The Caxton Printers, Ltd: Caldwell (1938). 164 pages. Same recipe as "Stag Cookbook". [EBAY]
- The Best of American Humor (1938) "The Adventure of the Crimson Cord" A Perkins of Portland story. Previously published in Perkins of Portland. Book is subtitled "Sixty Years of American Humor. From Mark Twain to Benchley. A Prose Anthology." This book may also have been published in 1924 and was reprinted in 1941. Edited by Joseph Lewis French. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. New York. [EPBLIB]
1940
- A Treasury of Modern Humor (1940) "The Great American Pie Company" Edited by Allen Churchill (b. 1911). First published, 1940, under the title All in Fun; an Omnibus of Humor. New York: Tudor Publishing Company. [HARPER, MISC]
- Experiences in Reading and Thinking (1940) "Abode of Splendor" Edited by Stella S. Center and Gladys L. Persons. New York: Macmillan. [HARPER]
1941
- Landscapes (1941) "Pigs is Pigs" Editors, Ruth Dawson Samson, Sara Compher Klippert ; advisors, Marquis E. Shattuck, Walter R. Northcott. Contains "Pigs is Pigs" and "Our First Burglar". [WORLDCAT]
- Landscapes (1941) "Our First Burglar" Editors, Ruth Dawson Samson, Sara Compher Klippert ; advisors, Marquis E. Shattuck, Walter R. Northcott. Contains "Pigs is Pigs" and "Our First Burglar". [WORLDCAT]
1942
- A Treasury of the Familiar (1942) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Ralph L. Woods. New York: Macmillan & Co. [MISC]
1944
- The Story Pocket Book (December, 1944) "The Tuckle Beard" A story. Selected by Whit Burnett, editor of Story Magazine. Paperback. New York: Pocket Books. p 60-74. [EPBLIB]
- 12 of the World's Great Humor Stories (1944) "Pigs is Pigs" Compiled by Marjorie Barrows. Paperback. Chicago. Consolidated Book Publishers. [EBAY, WEB]
- World's Greatest Humorous Stories (1944) "Pigs is Pigs" It's the first story in the book, but that may be because it was the earliest work included. Introduction by Irvin S. Cobb. Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Company. [EPBLIB]
1945
- World's Great Humorous Stories (May, 1945) "Pigs is Pigs" Hardbound. Collection of 23 stories. The World Publishing Company. [EBAY]
- Best American Humorous Short Stories (1945) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited By Robert N. Linscott. The Modern Library. New York: Random House. [EBAY, WEB]
- Is My Face Red! (1945) "The Kennel and the Cat Coop" Pamphlet. Compiled by R. M. Barrows and Margaret Foster. Chicago: Consolidated Book Publishers. [EPBLIB]
- Laugh Your Head Off! (1945) "Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective" Printed in Philo Gubb as "The Hard-Boiled Egg." This is a miniature book, only 3x4.5 inches. Royce Publishers. Chicago. Originally came attached to a Get-Well card. Outside of card shows a dog in bed reading a book called "Funny Stories." The card says "This card will help you feel better!" Inside the dog is holding the book that contains complete stories by Damon Runyon, Ring Lardner, O. Henry, Roarke Bradford, Edward Streeter and, of course, Ellis Parker Butler. [EPBLIB]
1946
- A Treasury Of Fishing Stories (1946) "The Reformation of Uncle Billy" Compiled by Charles E. Goodspeed. Illustrated by Everett Ward. New York: A. S. Barnes and Company. [EBAY]
- A Treasury of Laughter (1946) "Pigs is Pigs" Includes two original illustrations by Lucille Corcos. Edited by Louis Untermeyer. Simon and Schuster. New York. [EPBLIB]
- Conquest (1946) "Too Much Horse" A Jibby Jones story. Book one. Edited by George W. Norvell and Carol Hovious. Boston: D. C. Heath. p 249-62. [HARPER]
1948
- Famous Dog Stories (1948) "Getting Rid of Fluff" Edited by Page Cooper. Illustrated by Diana Thorne. 336 pages. Doubleday and Company. Garden City, New York. "Reprinted by permission of Mrs. Ida A. Butler; originally published in Harper's Magazine, 1908." There's a June 1964 paperback edition as well (Berkley Highland Book C933), probably without the Thorne illustrations. [EBAY]
- Pageant of American Humor (1948) Edited by Edwin Seaver. Cleveland: World Publishing Company. [MISC]
- The Bedside Book of Humor (1948) "Pigs is Pigs" Includes seven original illustrations. Also includes "The Kennel and the Cat Coop." Editor Mathilda Schirmer. Chicago: People's Book Club. [EPBLIB]
- The St. Nicholas Anthology (1948) "The Rowena O'Toole Company" A story. Illustrated by R. Kirby. Edited by Henry Steele Commanger with an introduction by May Lamberton Becker. New York: Random House. [EPBLIB]
1949
- A Treasury of Golf Humor (1949) "Montana Golf" Edited by David Stanley. Illustrated by Cobbledick. Also contains "Aunt Emma and the Devil's Ditch." New York: Lantern Press. p 160-199. [EPBLIB]
- American Boy Action Stories (1949) "Jibby Jones and the Fishing Prize" American Boy Action Stories Selected Stories from:"The American Boy" With an Introduction by Griffith Ogden Ellis. Part of the Young Moderns Library of Books. Published by Doubleday & Company. pp 306. Originally printed in 1926? Reprinted 1934? [EBAY]
1950
- The Second St. Nicholas Anthology (1950) "The Dog That Returned To Mexico" Random House. [EPBLIB]
1950?
- Reader's Digest Junior Omnibus (1950?) "Pigs is Pigs" London: Reader’s Digest Association. pp 171. [WEB]
1951
- The American Boy Anthology (1951) "Too Much Horse" A Jibby Jones story. Edited by Franklin M. Reck. Illustrations by Clifford Geary. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. p 423-40. [EPBLIB]
1952
- The Art of Interpretive Speech (1952) "The Financial Structure" Humor. Edited by Charles H. Woolbert and Severina E. Nelson. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. p 468-72. Third Edition. (Fourth Edition 1956 p 429-33.) [HARPER]
1954
- An Encyclopedia of Modern American Humor (1954) "Pigs is Pigs" The anthology has a geographical orientation and Butler is assigned to the Midwest (he was born in Iowa). Editor Bennett Cerf. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc. [EPBLIB]
- Reading Aloud Effectively (1954) "The Financial Structure" Humor. Edited by Ben Graf Henneke. New York: Rinehart. p 240-44. [HARPER]
1955
- A Treasury of Humor and Toastmaster's Handbook (1955) "Pigs is Pigs" Also includes "The Kennel and the Cat Coop." Compiled by Marjorie Barrows, Mathilda Schirmer, Bennett Cerf. New York: Grolier Incorporated. [EPBLIB]
1957
- Panoramas, The New Basic Readers (1957) "Pigs is Pigs" Book 8, Part 1. Edited by William S. Gray, Marion Monroe, A. Sterl Artley and May Hill Arbuthnot; illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. 256 pages. Hardback. Scott, Foresman and Company. [EBAY]
1958
- Invitation to Short Stories (1958) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by H. L. Willis and W. R. McGillivray. Includes an original illustration by Kenneth Dallison. Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited. [EPBLIB]
- The College Years (1958) "The Famous Oklahoma-Stanford Tug of War" A reprint of the Bull Hyde and Little Peewee story. A. C. Spectorsky, editor. New York: Hawthorn. [HARPER]
- The Saturday Evening Post Carnival Of Humor (1958) "Mascot" Edited By Robert M. Yoder. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, Inc. [EPBLIB]
1959
- Tall Short Stories (1959) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Eric Duthie. New York: Simon and Schuster. Also, paperback version by New York: Ace Books, 1959. [EPBLIB]
1960
- Mutts, Mongrels, Mischief (September, 1960) "Getting Rid of Fluff" Edited by William B. Coates. Paperback. Pyramid Books. Almat Publishing Company. p 90-106. [EPBLIB]
- Good Housekeeping Treasury (1960) "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" Donald Elder, editor. Humor. "75 Years of its Best Stories, Articles and Poetry." Includes a black and white Strothmann illustration from the 1908 reprint. References May 1905 as the original publication date. New York: Simon and Schuster. 638 p. illus. 26 cm. p 70-1. [EPBLIB]
- Humorous Short Stories (1960) "Pigs is Pigs" Compiled by Greta A. Clark. Hart Publishing Company, Inc. New York. [EPBLIB]
1961
- A Diamond of Years (1961) "Interlude" A story. (This story originally appeared in the July, 1927 issue.) This book is subtitled "The Best of the Woman's Home Companion." Edited by Helen Otis Lamont. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. [HARPER]
- The Automobiles of 1904 (1961) "The Ballade of the Automobile" A poem. This pamphlet was reprinted from material in Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly Magazine, January 1904. Americana Review. Scotia, New York. [EPBLIB]
1963
- The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor (1963) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Scott Meredith. Simon and Schuster. p 154+ [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1964
- The American Dream (1964) "Why I Live in a Suburb" An essay. "A Half-Century View from American Magazine" Edited by John K. M. McCaffery. Doubleday & Company, Inc. Garden City, New York. [EPBLIB]
1965
- Great Humorous Stories (1965) "Pigs is Pigs" Compiled by Louis Morris. Includes original illustrations by Hamilton Greene. Aimed at a youthful audience, the original Irish dialect has been transformed into standard English. New York: Hart Publishing Company. LOC 64-24883. [EPBLIB]
- Merriment! (1965) "Pigs is Pigs" "A Treasury for Young Readers" Edited by Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis. Funk and Wagnalls. 1965. [EBAY]
- Stories Boys Like (1965) "Testing Stoopid" A Jibby Jones story. Complied By Franklin M. Reck. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. [EBAY]
1968
- Science Fiction by Gaslight (1968) "An Experiment in Gyro-Hats" No illustrations. The book is subtitled "A History and Anthology of Science Fiction in the Popular Magazines, 1891-1911." Editor Sam Moskowitz. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company. [EPBLIB]
- The Golden Treasure Chest, Animal Stories (1968) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited and Selected by Bryna and Louis Untermeyer. New York: Golden Press. 1968. 256 pp. Illustrated. 7.5" X 10.25. [EBAY]
1970
- Strawberries and Other Secrets (1970) "Pigs is Pigs" No illustrations. Selected and edited by James A. MacNeill and Glen A. Sorestad. Thomas Nelson and Sons (Canada) Limited. ISBN 0-176-33040-2. [EPBLIB]
1976
- Masterpieces of Mystery Ellery Queen (1976) Eighteen volume set including volume titled "Detective Directory II." Copyright 1976-79. Worchester MA: Davis Publications, Inc. pp 351. [EBAY]
1981
- Sherlock Holmes in America (1981) "Watson, Once Epaminondas, Joins Deteckative Gubb" A Philo Gubb story. Reprinted from a story issued by the McClure Syndicate. Illustrated by Thornton Fisher. ISBN: 0-8109-1609-6. p 115-120. [EPBLIB]
1986
- Fireside Book of Canadian Christmas (1986) "Christmas Grouch" Edited by Patrick Crean. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry and Whiteside. p 162-170. ISBN: 0889029903. pp 219. [EPBLIB]
1987
- Fireside Treasury of Great Humor (1987) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Al Sarrantonio. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN: 0671632833. Also, reprint edition (July 1996); publisher: Wings Press; ISBN: 0517181509 [WEB]
- Roger Caras' Treasury of Great Dog Stories (1987) "Getting Rid of Fluff" A story. Truman Talley Books. Also reprinted in 1990. New York: E. P. Dutton. [EPBLIB]
1988
- 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]
1990
- Roger Caras' Treasury of Great Horse Stories (1990) "Pete, the Circassian Horse" Compiled by Roger Caras. Truman Talley Books. New York: E. P. Dutton. Also published in 1993 by Galahad Books, New York. LOC 89-38832. ISBN 0-88365-840-2. [EPBLIB]
- The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose (1990) "Pigs is Pigs" Editor Frank Muir. Oxford University Press. Oxford and New York. [EPBLIB]
1994
- 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories (1994) "The Silver Protector" This is "Our First Burglar" with the alternate title. Edited by Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Martin H. Greenberg. New York: Barnes and Noble Books. p 460-466. ISBN 156619556X. Reprinted by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. May 28, 2004. Paperback. ISBN 140271100X. [EPBLIB]
- The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Detective Stories (1994) "The Hard-Boiled Egg" A Philo Gubb story. Edited by Marie Smith. New York: Carroll and Graf Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0786700882. [EPBLIB]
1997
- Mom in My Heart (1997) "Billy Brad and the Big Lie" Compiled and Edited by Joe L. Wheeler. The story is listed as "author unknown". p 43-6. ISBN 0-8423-0552-1. Republished in 2000 as Heart to Heart Stories for Moms. ISBN 0-8423-3603-6. [EPBLIB]
1998
- 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]
- Twelve American Crime Stories (1998) "The Silver Protector" This is "Our First Burglar" with the alternate title. Selected and Introduced by Rosemary Herbert. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-288047-0. [EPBLIB]
1999
- Golden Age Detective Stories (1999) "The Hard-Boiled Egg" Edited by Marie Smith. London:Parragon (reprinted in 2002 and other dates). [WEB]
2003
- Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature (September, 2003) "Pigs is Pigs" The National Review Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature, Volume 2. 37 Wondrous Stories by Literary Giants, Personally Selected by William F. Buckley Jr. Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI); (September 2003?). See web. [WEB]
2004
- McGraw-Hill's SAT I (June 2, 2004) "On Phonetic Spelling" A study guide for the SATs by Christopher Black and Mark Anestis. This book contains an almost complete reprint of this humorous piece that was originally published in June 1906 in Atlantic. Paperback. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0071423907. p 670-672. [WEB]
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