1938
- Judge (January, 1938) "Appropriate Telephone Numbers" Humor. Reprinted from March 4, 1911 in a 12-page feature "THE JUDGE ALBUM 188l-1938" featuring the previously published work of James Montgomery Flagg, Carolyn Wells, Mark Twain, Ellis Parker Butler. p 32. [EPBLIB]
- Texas Rangers (January, 1938) "Crowbait's Christmas Gift" A story. Vol. 5 No. 2. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [HARPER, PULP]
- Grit (Story Section) (January 2, 1938) "The Efficient Miss Simms" A story. "Nine P. M. New Years Eve -- and Bob Walsh Learns He Has Three Hours to Marry In Order to Collect a Fortune" [EPBLIB]
- Maclean's (January 15, 1938) "Too Many Runs" A story. "A comedy by that master of humorous fiction, the late Ellis Parker Butler." Illustrated by Charles Overman. p 10-11, 31-33. [EPBLIB]
- Author & Journalist (February, 1938) "Literary Lessons from Ellis Parker Butler" by Harry M. East. Includes an extensive quote from Butler. p 14-15. [LOCKE]
- American Girl (March, 1938) "The Locked Drawer Mystery" A story. "Betty Bliss and her fellow detectives solve their last case -- an announcement that causes the Editors of The American Girl sorrow and regret, for the death, last September, of Ellis Parker Butler will be a real and continuing loss to all readers of the magazine." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 6-13, 24-31. [HARPER]
- Each Week (June 2, 1938) "The Crime Wave at Beemer's" Appeared in The Waverly Sun, Waverly NY; Thursday June 2 1938. [EPBLIB]
- Blue Book (November, 1938) "Testy and Stubborn" A story. "A characteristic bit of comedy by the famous author." Illustrated by Arthur Jameson. p 92-96. [PULP]
- Boston Sunday Globe Magazine (December 25, 1938) "Crowbait's Christmas Gift" A story. [LOCKE]
- Dutch Treat Club Year Book (1938) "In Memoriam" Ellis Parker Butler's name appears on a page listing those members who had died during the year since the last year book: Robert S. Ament, Arthur McKeogh, Vivian Burnett, Robert Lyman, Ellis Parker Butler, Robert Winsmore, Don Marquis, William H. Walker, Arthur H. Samuels. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: 1885-1905: A History of American Magazines (1938) By Frank Luther Mott. Volume IV of A History of American Magazines. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: Exploring Books (1938) "Abode of Splendor" Edited by Stella S. Center and Gladys L. Persons. New York: Allyn and Bacon. [HARPER]
- ANTHOLOGY: Good Reading: Adventure (1938) "Nature's Wisdom" A poem. Edited by Tom Peete Cross, Reed Smith, Elmer C. Stauffer and Elizabeth Collette. Boston: the Athenaeum Press, Ginn and Company. Also, there is probably an earlier edition in 1930. p 311. [EPBLIB]
- ANTHOLOGY: Stag at Ease (1938) "Bouillabaisse Joe Tilden" By Marian Squire. "Being The Culinary Preferences Of A Number Of Distinguished Male Citizens Of The World". The Caxton Printers, Ltd: Caldwell (1938). 164 pages. Same recipe as "Stag Cookbook". [EBAY]
- ANTHOLOGY: The Best of American Humor (1938) "The Adventure of the Crimson Cord" A Perkins of Portland story. Previously published in Perkins of Portland. Book is subtitled "Sixty Years of American Humor. From Mark Twain to Benchley. A Prose Anthology." This book may also have been published in 1924 and was reprinted in 1941. Edited by Joseph Lewis French. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. New York. [EPBLIB]
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