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Bibliography
Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Rotarian"
1922
- Rotarian (August, 1922) "Collar-Button Casey" A story. "Casey believed in Service and thereby hangs this tale of the celebrated Pony Collar-Button Express." Illustrations by Worth D. Griffin. p 65-67, 112. [HARPER]
1923
- Rotarian (June, 1923) "Save Your Neck" An essay. Illustrations by Worth D. Griffin. p 333-335, 360-361. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (December, 1923) "Carden - The Conqueror" A story. Illustrated by A. H. Winkler. p 7-10, 54-56. [HARPER]
1924
- Rotarian (May, 1924) "What's This Success Thing?" An essay. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 7-9,62. Short bio on page 6. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (July, 1924) "The Little Tin Godlets" An essay. "Some statues found in their niches in the Pantheon of Peculiarities." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 13-14, 43-46. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (November, 1924) "Who's Your Friend?" An essay. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrations by Garrett Price. p 13-15, 69-72. Short bio on page 4. Also, letters written in the contest started in the July 1924 issue "Little Tin Godlets" are printed p 30,46-53. [EPBLIB]
1925
- Rotarian (September, 1925) "Ain't Got Time!" An essay. Illustrations by Garrett Price. p 12-14, 46-9. Also, there's a short editor's note on page 53. [HARPER]
1926
- Rotarian (June, 1926) "Strike Your Average -- Early!" An essay. Illustrations by Tony Sarg. p 14-16, 60-62. [HARPER]
1927
- Rotarian (February, 1927) "Father" 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]
- _____ (July, 1927) "Mr. Mulks' Terrible Whoops" [HARPER]
- _____ (September, 1927) "Boot-Straps and Percentages" [HARPER]
1928
- Rotarian (July, 1928) "Beaten Paths" [HARPER]
1930
- Rotarian (September, 1930) "Too Much Rabbit" Later reprinted in Hunting the Wow. [HARPER]
1933
- 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]
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