1960
- ANTHOLOGY: Mutts, Mongrels, Mischief (September, 1960) "Getting Rid of Fluff" Edited by William B. Coates. Paperback. Pyramid Books. Almat Publishing Company. p 90-106. [EPBLIB]
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
- ANTHOLOGY: Humorous Short Stories (1960) "Pigs is Pigs" Compiled by Greta A. Clark. Hart Publishing Company, Inc. New York. [EPBLIB]
1961
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
- ANTHOLOGY: 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
- ANTHOLOGY: The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor (1963) "Pigs is Pigs" Edited by Scott Meredith. Simon and Schuster. p 154+ [GOOGLE BOOKS]
1964
- The Iowan (Winter, 1964) "The 'Pigs Is Pigs' Phenomenon" By Fred W. Lorch (b.1893, d.1967), Iowa State University. Lorch received degrees from Knox College (B.A. 1918) and the State University of Iowa (M.A. & Ph.D.). Lorch joined the Iowa State staff in 1921 and was professor and head of the Department of English and Speech from 1942 to 1959. Includes a photo of Butler and a hand-drawn autobiographical map made by him. p 9-11, 52. [CHAPIN]
- ANTHOLOGY: 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
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
- ADAPTATION: I Step From a Famous Story (1965) "Perkins of Portland" An adaptation of the Perkins of Portland story, "The Crimson Cord" intended to be presented as a dramatic reading. By Clay Franklin. New York: Samuel French. p 106-111. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: Merriment! (1965) "Pigs is Pigs" "A Treasury for Young Readers" Edited by Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis. Funk and Wagnalls. 1965. [EBAY]
- BOOK: Pigs is Pigs and Other Favorites (1965) SEE CONTENTS. A collection of Butler's works. New York: Dover Publication, Inc. ISBN 0-486-21532-6. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: Stories Boys Like (1965) "Testing Stoopid" A Jibby Jones story. Complied By Franklin M. Reck. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. [EBAY]
1967
- Iowa Authors (1967) "Ellis Parker Butler" By Frank Paluka. "A Bio-bibliography of Sixty Native Writers" Iowa City, Iowa: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries, paperback issue, green wraps, 244pp. p 18-21. [EPBLIB]
1968
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
- BOOK: Sketches of 21 Magazines, 1905-1930 (1968) By Frank Luther Mott. With a cumulative Index to the Five Volumes. Vol V of A History of American Magazines. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
1969
- Science Fiction Adventure Classics (Fall, 1969) "Solander's Radio Tomb" A story. One illustration. p 32-39. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: Queen's Quorum (1969) By Ellery Queen (Frederick Dannay and Manfred B. Lee). "A History of the Detective Crime Short Story as revealed in the 106 most important books published in the field since 1845." Includes the selection of Philo Gubb as one of those most important books. New York: Biblo and Tannen. [HARPER]
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