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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Red Cross Magazine"

    Red Cross Magazine (January, 1920)

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  1. Red Cross Magazine (January, 1920) Click here to see a picture of this item.  [EPBLIB]
  2. _____ (February, 1920)   "Billy Brad's Bank Book" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Also reprinted as a promotional booklet by the Malden Savings Bank. p 53-56.  [HARPER]
  3. _____ (March, 1920)   "Billy Brad, the Free and Equal" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. "Even at the age of six -- he encounters some of the laws of democracy." Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. p 51-53, 78.  [HARPER]
  4. _____ (April, 1920)   "Billy Brad and Everybody Else" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. "Do you think you can live without the rest of the world? Billy Brad thought so. He is only six but his story has a message for you. Like Billy Brad you can learn not to overlook what your fellow man is doing for you daily." Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. p 57-59.  [HARPER]
  5. _____ (May, 1920)   "Billy Brad Meets Rent and Taxes" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. "Ellis Parker Butler knows children and has a rare faculty of making things simple. He has made these Billy Brad stories so amusing and yet so instructive that they are being used in the schools. We are fortunate to have such a writer among our contributors." Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. p 59-61.  [HARPER]
  6. _____ (July, 1920)   "Billy Brad Discovers Capital"   A Billy Brad story. Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. "Although a small boy, Billy Brad represents the eternal question mark. He wants to know; he is a little explorer in the world. His experiences and his questions touch many things. In this adventure he finds the great idea, Capital, and with the help of his Uncle Peter begins to understand something of its meaning. Whether you are young or old, you will get enlightenment and possibly information from Butler's wise and humorous sketch." p 63-65.  [HARPER]
  7. _____ (August, 1920)   "Billy Brad and the Middleman" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. p 63-65, 78. "There is more than a touch of universal human nature in this whimsically wise tale of Billy Brad and his rows and rows of corn just waiting to be eaten. If you don't sympathize with Billy Brad, indeed, and his desire for dozens and dozens of Mammas, we miss our guess. Beneath Mr. Butler's entertaining story, however, lies a clear and simply reasoned explanation of fundamental economics that goes far deeper than the amused reader will at first suspect. Middleman baiters, especially, will find much food for thought in Uncle Peter Henry's remarks about Mr. Jones, the grocer."  [HARPER]
  8. 'Billy Brad and His Lease' from Red Cross Magazine (September, 1920)
  9. _____ (September, 1920)   "Billy Brad and His Lease" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. "People other than youthful Billy Brad have been mystified by the intricacies of the lease question. In this story, Mr. Butler, in the genial form of Uncle Peter Henry, answers not only Billy Brad's doubts, but turns his wise and humorous searchlight on some things which all of us will be the better for recalling." Illustrated by J. R. Shaver. p 62-64, 72.  [HARPER]

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