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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
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1897
- Decatur Daily Review (August 3, 1897) "A Lifetime of Regret" Previously published in National Magazine as "The Funny Man." Decatur (Illinois) Daily Review; August 3, 1897. [NPA]
1906
- Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (June 9, 1906) "Review of Pigs is Pigs" Includes a short quote from Butler. Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Daily Northwestern; June 6, 1906; p 6. [NPA]
1908
- Book News Monthly (July, 1908) "Review" Includes a short review of The Cheerful Smugglers. p 885. [EPBLIB]
1909
- Book News Monthly (November, 1909) "Review" Includes a short review of The Thin Santa Claus. [EBAY]
1910
- Pictorial Review (December, 1910) "The One Way Out" [HARPER]
1911
- Bookman (January, 1911) "Unpublished Reviews" Humor. Tongue-in-cheek reviews of books by Julius Caesar, Marco Polo, Baron von Munchhausen and the Greek poet Homer. p 544-45. [RGTPL]
- New York Times (September 10, 1911) "Reasonable Interest" A poem. Printed in the "New York Times Review of Books" section. First page of the September 10 edition. Credited as from the Bookman. p 537. [NYTIMES]
1912
- Pictorial Review (December, 1912) "Five Forks" A story. Illustrated by Lawrence Herndon. p 12-13. [HARPER]
1914
- Moving Picture World (July 11, 1914) "Review of Pigs is Pigs" Review of the 1914 film starring John Bunny. See IMDB. [IMDB]
- Pictorial Review (November, 1914) "Pooh-Bah Bartlett" A story. Illustrations by Arthur William Brown. p 7-8, 66. [HARPER]
1915
- Pictorial Review (April, 1915) "Mr. Middlemay's Alibi" A story. "The amazing adventures of a man who goes shopping." Illustrations by P. J. Monahan. p 20+ [HARPER]
1916
- Pictorial Review (September, 1916) "One Quiet Summer" A story. "In Which Things Happen that Are Not in the Scenario." Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. p 18-19,63+ [EPBLIB]
1920
- Pictorial Review (March, 1920) "Criminals Three" A story. "Professor Blossom's Search for Knowledge Gets Him into a Tight Corner" Illustrations by Rodney Thomson. p 16, 119-122. [HARPER]
- Judge (September 4, 1920) "Review" By Myron M. Stearns ("Lenso"). A review of the King Vidor movie made from Butler's book The Jack-Knife Man. [EPBLIB]
1921
- Pictorial Review (April, 1921) "The Man Who Murdered a Fairy" A story. Drawings by John R. Neill. p 12-13. [HARPER]
- _____ (December, 1921) Unspecified item per eBay auction. [EBAY]
1922
- Pictorial Review (January, 1922) "Sane Hearts" A story. "Nailing the Bloom on the Rose of Love." Illustrated by Reginald Birch. p 24-25. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (February, 1922) "Short Skirts" A story. "And the War is to Blame for It All." Illustrations by Reginald Birch. p 26, 60-62. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (March, 1922) "Sic Semper Susans" A story. "A Successful Conspiracy -- for the Victim." p 23, 53, 60-2. Includes a photo and short bio of the author. [HARPER]
1923
- Bookman (June, 1923) "Review" Review of Ghosts What Ain't by Robert Benchley. p 456-7. [HARPER]
1924
- Saturday Review (November 8, 1924) "Review" Review by T. Morris Longstreth of Jibby Jones and the Alligator. p 267. [HARPER]
1926
- New York Herald Tribune (April 11, 1926) "Fish Out of Water" A review of They Had to See Paris by Homer Croy. p 14 VII. [HARPER]
- Pictorial Review (September, 1926) "The Silver Bowl" A story. "In Which We See Reflected the Folly of a Husband Attempting to Play a Practical Joke on His Dinner-Guests Without First Letting His Wife into the Secret." Illustrations by R. F. James. [RGTPL]
1929
- North American Review (August, 1929) "Has America a Sense of Humor?" By Thomas Lansing Masson. North American Review 228, page 178. [CHAPIN]
- Saturday Review (November 23, 1929) "Review" Review of Dorna. p 462. [HARPER]
1930
- Saturday Review (October 4, 1930) "Review of Whither Whiter, or After Sex, What?" A review of the book by Walter S. Hankel. [HARPER]
- Atlantic Monthly (November, 1930) "An Innocent Abroad" A review of the book A Tourist in Spite of Himself by A. Edward Newton. [HARPER]
1931
- Yale Review (June, 1931) "In the Lightest Vein" "Review of W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman, 1066 and All That, and Robert Benchley, The Treasurer's Report and other Aspects of Community Singing." [HARPER]
1932
- Pictorial Review (March, 1932) "Room and Board" A story. "Newly married and out of a job -- it took great courage to face a thing like that." Illustration by Robert K. Ryland. [RGTPL]
- _____ (June, 1932) "Innocents in Gomorrah" A story. "Aunt Emma lost her way, father lost his wits, but Parbury lost everything, including his heart." Illustrated by Harry Beckhoff. [RGTPL]
- Saturday Review (June 11, 1932) "Civilization Smashes Up" Humor. CHAPIN lists this as the 16-Aug-1932 issue. p 780-81. [CHAPIN, RGTPL]
1933
- New York Times (April 16, 1933) "Review" A review of The Young Stamp Collector's Own Book. p 10. [HARPER]
- _____ (April 30, 1933) "Review" A review of Jo Ann, Tomboy. p 12. [EPBLIB]
1934
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
1935
- Writer's Review (February, 1935) "What to Write" [LOCKE]
1961
- 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]
2003
- ANTHOLOGY: 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]
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