1908
- McCall's (January, 1908) "An Unacknowledged Gift" Part 2 of 2. [HARPER]
- People's Home Journal (February, 1908) "Perkins the Great" A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. p 4-5. [EPBLIB]
- Book News Monthly (July, 1908) "Review" Includes a short review of The Cheerful Smugglers. p 885. [EPBLIB]
- Good Housekeeping (August, 1908) "Laughing Philosophers" by Arthur Guiterman. Pages 123-30. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (August, 1908) "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" 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]
- Harper's Monthly Magazine (August, 1908) "Getting Rid of Fluff" A story. Ten illustrations by F. Strothmann. Later printed in That Pup. Midsummer Number. p 418-429. [RGTPL]
- New York Herald Magazine (August 8, 1908) "Mr. Stortz and the Hund-Dog" [HARPER]
- Smart Set (November, 1908) "An Automobilist's Vocabulary" [HARPER]
- Saturday Evening Post (December 5, 1908) "The Thin Santa Claus" A story. Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 8-9, 36. [HANNIGAN]
- BOOK: That Pup (1908) SEE CONTENTS.Two related stories: "The Education of Fluff" and "Getting Rid of Fluff." Eight illustrations. (While the illustrations are uncredited, they are clearly signed "Strothmann," maybe Frederick Strothmann who also illustrated some of Mark Twain's work.) New York: McClure. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: The Cheerful Smugglers (1908) Nine related stories. Illustrations by May Wilson Preston. New York: The Century Company. [EPBLIB]
- ANTHOLOGY: Werner's Readings and Recitations #44 (1908) "An Arkansas Pastel" Edited by Edgar S. Werner. New York. Page 73. [HARPER]
TO TOP OF PAGE
|