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Bibliography
Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Good Housekeeping"

    1904

  1. Good Housekeeping (September, 1904)   "The Head of the Department"   A story. Illustrated by W. Sherman Potts. p 259-267.  [RGTPL]
  2. _____ (November, 1904)   "The Incubator Baby"   A story. Part 1. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 508-515.  [HARPER]
  3. _____ (December, 1904)   "The Incubator Baby"   A story. Part 2. Illustrations by May Wilson Preston. p 642-9.  [HARPER]
  4. 'The Incubator Baby' from Good Housekeeping magazine (January, 1905)

    1905

  5. Good Housekeeping (January, 1905)   "The Incubator Baby" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Part 3 of 3. With illustrations by May Wilson Preston. p 45-50.  [HARPER]
  6. _____ (July, 1905)   "Our Extravagant Neighbors"   A story. Illustrations by Karl Anderson. p 32-36.  [HARPER]
  7. 1906

  8. Good Housekeeping (May, 1906)   "Her Clothes As Seen By Him"   A story. Illustrated by F. Vaux Wilson. "A companion sketch to 'His Clothes as Seen by Her' printed in our November number, 1905." That other article was written by Frances Gardener.  [RGTPL]
  9. _____ (August, 1906)   "Our Discovery Dinner"   An article. First publication of "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" as part of the longer article. Titled here as "How to make six dozen lamp chimneys out of twelve old bottles." p 114-122.  [EPBLIB]
  10. 1907

  11. Good Housekeeping (May, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  12. _____ (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]
  13. _____ (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]
  14. 'The Fenelby Smugglers' from Good Housekeeping magazine (July, 1907)
  15. _____ (August, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  16. _____ (September, 1907)   "The Fenelby Smugglers"   A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers.  [HARPER]
  17. 1908

  18. Good Housekeeping (August, 1908)   "Laughing Philosophers" Click here to see a picture of this item.by Arthur Guiterman. Pages 123-30.  [EPBLIB]
  19. _____ (August, 1908)   "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. "This 'Discovery' was written for the Good Housekeeping 'Discovery' dinner, held at the Hotel Astor, New York, in April, 1905, and read by its author. It appeared in a report of the dinner in our pages, and is repeated by request." This issue of the magazine was titled "Good Cheer Number." Three color illustrations by F. Strothmann different from the illustration used later. p 168-70.  [EPBLIB]
  20. 1909

  21. Good Housekeeping (July, 1909)   "The Cough Drop"   Chapter 3. "A Farce-Comedy." Illustrated by Hamilton Wiiliams. This is Butler's part of a serial story that ran in June, July, August and September 1909. p 19-25.  [RGTPL]
  22. 1910

  23. Good Housekeeping (October, 1910)   "The Head of the Department" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Reprinted from the September 1904 issue. p 381-386.  [EPBLIB]
  24. _____ (December, 1910)   "What I Don't Want"   Humor. Butler's contribution to a short section titled "Gifts Which Embarrass." p 655.  [EPBLIB]
  25. 'The Head of the Department' from Good Housekeeping magazine (October, 1910)

    1911

  26. Good Housekeeping (July, 1911)   "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery"   Humor. A reprint of the now famous piece. Includes the Strothmann illustrations from 1908, printed in black only. An editor's note says this is a reprint from August 1909 (which is probably an error and should have referred to August 1906 or August 1908). p 142-144.  [RGTPL]
  27. 1912

  28. Good Housekeeping (December, 1912)   "The Stolen Christmas Tree"   A story. Illustrated by Charlotte Harding Brown.  [RGTPL]
  29. 1913

  30. Good Housekeeping (November, 1913)   "Being Engaged to Polly"   A story. "It was a very pointed affair; but the main point was to keep Polly." Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.  [RGTPL]
  31. 1917

  32. Good Housekeeping (October, 1917)   "The Odd One"   A story. Illustrated by G. Patrick Nelson. p 45-47, 105-113.  [RGTPL]
  33. 1918

  34. Good Housekeeping (June, 1918)   "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. This reprint carries this editor's note: "Well, here it is. We're tired of making copies of it, so we reprint it for the third or fourth time. It was last published in 1911, but we count that week an exceptional one wherein no request comes for a copy of it. Apparently it is in popular opinion the funniest thing this magazine has ever printed." Includes a drawing by F. Strothmann.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  35. 1935

  36. Good Housekeeping (May, 1935)   "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery"   Humor. Golden Anniversary Edition. This reprint carries this editor's note: "At 50 one may be permitted to reminisce, so Good Housekeeping recalls this story it laughed at over 30 years ago. Read by the author at a "Discovery" dinner at the Hotel Astor in 1905, it has been three times reprinted -- in 1908, '11, '18 -- because of reader request for copies. For our birthday we print it for the fifth time."  [RGTPL]

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