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1904
- Good Housekeeping (November, 1904) "The Incubator Baby" A story. Part 1. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 508-515. [HARPER]
- _____ (December, 1904) "The Incubator Baby" A story. Part 2. Illustrations by May Wilson Preston. p 642-9. [HARPER]
1905
- Good Housekeeping (January, 1905) "The Incubator Baby" A story. Part 3 of 3. With illustrations by May Wilson Preston. p 45-50. [HARPER]
- Saturday Evening Post (March 25, 1905) "Eliph' Hewlitt, Book Agent" A story. "How the Compendium of Universal Knowledge Secured a Maid for Mrs. Tarbro-Smith." Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. Later reworked into a chapter of Kilo. The name was spelled "Eliph Hewlett" in this edition. p 8-9. [HANNIGAN]
- Century Magazine (September, 1905) "The Tearful Tale of Captain Dan" A poem. With pictures by May Wilson Preston. Published in the "In Lighter Vein" section. p 797-798. [RGTPL]
1906
- BOOK: The Incubator Baby (September, 1906) A novella in three chapters. Four illustrations by May Wilson Preston. New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls Company. [EPBLIB]
1907
- Good Housekeeping (June, 1907) "The Fenelby Smugglers" A serial. This story was later published in book form as The Cheerful Smugglers. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 626-633. [HARPER]
1908
- Saturday Evening Post (December 5, 1908) "The Thin Santa Claus" A story. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 8-9, 36. [HANNIGAN]
- BOOK: The Cheerful Smugglers (1908) Nine related stories. Illustrations by May Wilson Preston. New York: The Century Company. [EPBLIB]
1909
- BOOK: The Thin Santa Claus (November, 1909) Subtitled "the chicken yard that was a Christmas stocking." A short story in 35 pages. Two illustrations by May Wilson Preston. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. Also A. L. Burt. [EPBLIB]
1910
- Saturday Evening Post (February 12, 1910) "The Boom in Spooks" A story. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. "Why Do Dollar Watches With Brass Lids Come Back From Spirit Land?" p 11-12, 45. [HANNIGAN]
1913
- Century Magazine (February, 1913) "Long Sam "Takes Out"" A story. With pictures by May Wilson Preston. p 571-580. [RGTPL]
1918
- Saturday Evening Post (October 12, 1918) "Billy Brad, Convict" A Billy Brad story. Illustration by May Wilson Preston. p 32, 35. [BEST, HARPER]
1920
- Woman's Home Companion (June, 1920) "A Letter to Miss Douglas" A story. "An amusing mixture of temper and tantrums, antiques and antics, letters and love." Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 14-15, 64. [RGTPL]
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