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In the year(s) '1922...'

    1922

  1. American Boy (January, 1922)   "Jibby Jones' Treasure Trove"   A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. p 26-27, 41.  [EPBLIB]
  2. 'Sane Hearts' from Pictorial Review magazine (January, 1922)
  3. Pictorial Review (January, 1922)   "Sane Hearts" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Nailing the Bloom on the Rose of Love." Illustrated by Reginald Birch. p 24-25.  [EPBLIB]
  4. Red Book (January, 1922)   "A Tip from Fogarty" Click here to see a picture of this item.As James K. Hanna. Illustrated by Ray Rohn. One of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate." p 66-69, 100-103.  [HARPER]
  5. Independent (January 7, 1922)   "The Bloc"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 3.  [EPBLIB]
  6. _____ (January 14, 1922)   "Hon. Lemuel Hooper, J. P., on Matrimony" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 36.  [EPBLIB]
  7. _____ (January 21, 1922)   "The Irish Settlement"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Volume 108. Number 3801. p 59.  [EPBLIB]
  8. _____ (January 28, 1922)   "Lem Hooper Improves Ford's Currency Plan" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Judge Hooper story. Two illustrations by Tony Sarg. p 84.  [EPBLIB]
  9. American Boy (February, 1922)   "Jibby Jones and the Worm Mine"   A story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  10. 'Short Skirts' from Pictorial Review magazine (February, 1922)
  11. Pictorial Review (February, 1922)   "Short Skirts" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "And the War is to Blame for It All." Illustrations by Reginald Birch. p 26, 60-62.  [EPBLIB]
  12. Red Book (February, 1922)   "Cousin May" Click here to see a picture of this item.As James K. Hanna. Illustrated by Ray Rohn. One of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate." p 71-74.  [HARPER]
  13. Independent (February 4, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Free Verse"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 113-114.  [EPBLIB]
  14. _____ (February 11, 1922)   "Lem Hooper Explains the Chinese Puzzle"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 144-145.  [EPBLIB]
  15. _____ (February 18, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Censorships"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 173.  [EPBLIB]
  16. _____ (February 25, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Evolution"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 199-200.  [EPBLIB]
  17. Judge (February 25, 1922)   "Show Your Colors"    [HARPER]
  18. Pictorial Review (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]
  19. 'The 24th Figure' from Red Book magazine (March, 1922)
  20. Red Book (March, 1922)   "The 24th Figure" Click here to see a picture of this item.As James K. Hanna. Illustrated by Ray Rohn. One of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate." p 83-85, 146, 148, 150.  [HARPER]
  21. Sunset Magazine (March, 1922)   "The Liar"   A story. Illustrated by Louis Rogers. p 12-15, 69-70.  [RGTPL]
  22. Woman's World (March, 1922)   "One Use of a Chair Leg"   A story. Drawings by George Van Werveke. "Khaki glided toward the bedpost, reached out his hand and raised the knife." p 12+.  [EPBLIB]
  23. Popular Magazine (March 7, 1922)   "Thunderbolts"   A story. "A little hair splitting is relished by the best of lawyers."  [FICTIONMAGS, PULP]
  24. Independent (March 4, 1922)   "Old Mother Hubbard and the Bonus"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Called "Lem Hooper on the Bonus" in the index. p 214-5.  [EPBLIB]
  25. _____ (March 11, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Bitter Bread"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 249-50.  [EPBLIB]
  26. _____ (March 25, 1922)   "Pessimism and Petunias"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 309.  [EPBLIB]
  27. Munsey's Magazine (April, 1922)   "The Pride of John Brayborn"   A story. "A memorable chapter in the annals of the town of Riverbank." Not indexed in PULP.  [EPBLIB]
  28. Independent (April 1, 1922)   "The Plesiosaurus in Politics"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Many of the illustrations by Sarg of the Judge Hooper series of stories have a caricature of Judge Hooper, this one has a caricature of Butler. p 329-30.  [EPBLIB]
  29. 'How'd You Like It?' from Judge magazine (April 8, 1922)
  30. Judge (April 8, 1922)   "How'd You Like It?" Click here to see a picture of this item.A poem. p 1.  [HARPER]
  31. Independent (April 15, 1922)   "Civic Virtue"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 365.  [EPBLIB]
  32. American Boy (May, 1922)   "Jibby Jones and the Grape Tree"   A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. p 9-10, 29-30.  [EPBLIB]
  33. American Magazine (May, 1922)   "Ghosts What Ain't"   An essay. "It is a ten-to-one shot that you are nursing one of these ghosts what ain't, right now, letting it make you hesitate, and side-step, and put off going after the things that you want and ought to have." Also published as a small book.  [RGTPL]
  34. Munsey's Magazine (May, 1922)   "Mr. Wyckington's Gladstone"   A story. "A tragedy of big business -- the disasterous success of a millionaire manufacturer of household cement." Not indexed in PULP.  [EPBLIB]
  35. Independent (May 13, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on Luxury"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Beginning with this issue, the Independent was published every two weeks ("fortnightly") instead of weekly. This issue also saw an increase in the number of illustrations drawn by Tony Sarg in other sections of the number. Volume 108. Number 3816. p 447-8.  [RGTPL]
  36. _____ (May 27, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on the Club of Nations"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 482.  [EPBLIB]
  37. BOOK: Two Friends and Their Supporting Investments (June, 1922)   A promotional give-away for a stockbrokerage firm. Illustrations by Tony Sarg. "Before -- During -- After, being a short tale, a merry fable, and a couple of morals" New York: Jas. H. Oliphant & Company. The Marchbanks Press.  [EPBLIB]
  38. 'What Would the Boys We Were Think of Us Now?' from Saturday Evening Post magazine (June 24, 1922)
  39. Saturday Evening Post (June 24, 1922)   "What Would the Boys We Were Think of Us Now?" Click here to see a picture of this item.An autobiographical essay. "The Boy I Used to be Decided That He Must be a Blacksmith. I Confess I Have Failed the Young Man." Includes a photo of Butler, aged 7. Illustrated by M. L. Blumenthal. p 8-9, 82, 85-6.  [RGTPL]
  40. Independent (June 10, 1922)   "Foreign Propagandists"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 509-10.  [EPBLIB]
  41. _____ (June 24, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Genoa"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Volume 108. Number 3819. p 546-7.  [EPBLIB]
  42. American Boy (July, 1922)   "Jibby G. Washington Jones"   A Jibby Jones story. "A Fourth of July Story." Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  43. _____ (July, 1922)   "Uncle Ashdod's Radio"   A story. With an illustration by Harrison Cady.  [EPBLIB]
  44. Delineator (July, 1922)   "Martin Forgot"   A serious story.  [EPBLIB]
  45. Munsey's Magazine (July, 1922)   "Use Common Sense"   A Mike Flannery story.  [HARPER]
  46. Detective Story (July 15, 1922)   "The Ghost Detective: The Haunted Policeman"    [COOK+MILLER]
  47. _____ (July 22, 1922)   "The Ghost Detective: The Second Mr. Rawdonbury"    [COOK+MILLER]
  48. _____ (July 29, 1922)   "The Ghost Detective: Who Killed Dikkory?"    [COOK+MILLER]
  49. Independent (July 8, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Text-Books"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Not listed in HARPER. Volume 108. Number 3820. p 580-81.  [EPBLIB]
  50. _____ (July 22, 1922)   "Lem Hooper Discovers Our President"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. Volume 109. Number 3821. p 10-11.  [EPBLIB]
  51. American Boy (August, 1922)   "Jibby Jones and the Scooter Cup"   A story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  52. American Magazine (August, 1922)   "Get Into the Right Rut -- Then Stay in It"   An essay. p 49, 128-30.  [RGTPL]
  53. Rotarian (August, 1922)   "Collar-Button Casey"   A story. "Casey believed in Service and thereby hangs this tale of the celebrated Pony Collar-Button Express." Illustrations by Worth D. Griffin. p 65-67, 112.  [HARPER]
  54. Independent (August 5, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on the Constitution"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 47.  [EPBLIB]
  55. _____ (August 19, 1922)   "Lem Hooper on Dictators"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 75.  [RGTPL]
  56. 'The Frane Mystery' from Popular Magazine (August 20, 1922)
  57. Popular Magazine (August 20, 1922)   "The Frane Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "A mystery tale providing a petty instance of how you never can tell." One illustration.  [EPBLIB, PULP]
  58. Argosy (August 26, 1922)   "Flora"   A novelette. Not indexed in PULP. One illustration. p 180-207.  [ARGOSY]
  59. American Boy (September, 1922)   "Remember Rover"   A story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. A Jibby Jones story with everything but Jibby... Wampus and George are there in Riverbank, but Tad and Jibby aren't. p 20.  [EPBLIB]
  60. Munsey's Magazine (September, 1922)   "The Bull Whip"   A story.  [EPBLIB, PULP]
  61. Popular Radio (September, 1922)   "I Install My Receiving Set"   An article. "This article is written for the purpose of giving sound and practical help to the layman who puts up his own radio apparatus with no more experience than that possesed by the author." Includes several black and white photographs of the author. p 26-33.  [HARPER]
  62. Success Magazine (September, 1922)   "How Many Men Are You?"   p 27-29.  [HARPER]
  63. Independent (September 16, 1922)   "Hooper, J. P., on the Law's Delays"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 130.  [RGTPL]
  64. _____ (September 30, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on the Strike Situation"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 161.  [EPBLIB]
  65. 'Confessions of a Bank Burglar' from Judge magazine (September 30, 1922)
  66. Judge (September 30, 1922)   "Confessions of a Bank Burglar" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. Illustrated. p 4-5.  [HARPER]
  67. American Boy (October, 1922)   "Jibby Jones and the Junk Wagon"   A Halloween story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  68. Detective Story (October 21, 1922)   "Billy Bain, the Boy Detective" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. p 38-46.  [COOK+MILLER]
  69. Independent (October 14, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on the By-Laws"   A Judge Hooper story. There is a 4-page ad (between pages 196 and 197) for a sister publication "The Inter Weekly." That ad includes a photograph of Butler. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 189-90.  [EPBLIB]
  70. Saturday Evening Post (October 21, 1922)   "East is West" Click here to see a picture of this item.First of series of six signed advertisements for the motion picture "East is West" starring Constance Talmadge. Includes a photo of the author. p 129.  [HARPER]
  71. Independent (October 28, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on the Melting Pot"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 228.  [EPBLIB]
  72. Saturday Evening Post (October 28, 1922)   "East is West" Click here to see a picture of this item.Second in a series of six signed advertisements for the motion picture "East is West" starring Constance Talmadge. Volume 195. Number 18. p 50.  [HARPER]
  73. Fruit Garden and Home (November, 1922)   "Home Grown Whetstones" Click here to see a picture of this item.An essay. Two illustrations. p 9-10, 27. Also, editor's note on page 42.  [HARPER]
  74. 'Home Grown Whetstones' from Fruit Garden and Home magazine (November, 1922)
  75. Iowa Magazine (November, 1922)   "Where's This Iowa?"    [HARPER]
  76. Munsey's Magazine (November, 1922)   "The Mistake"   A story. p 219-225.  [EPBLIB]
  77. Sunset Magazine (November, 1922)   "The Cave Men"   A story. Illustrated by Louis Rogers. p 13-15, 76-81.  [RGTPL]
  78. Detective Story (November 4, 1922)   "Oh, Say, Can You See"   PULP lists the date as 11-NOV-1922.  [COOK+MILLER]
  79. Saturday Evening Post (November 4, 1922)   "East is West" Click here to see a picture of this item.Third in a series of six signed advertisements for the motion picture "East Is West" starring Constance Talmadge. p 89.  [HARPER]
  80. Independent (November 11, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on Under Dogs"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 267.  [EPBLIB]
  81. Saturday Evening Post (November 11, 1922)   "East is West" Click here to see a picture of this item.A series of signed advertisements for the motion picture "East Is West" starring Constance Talmadge. Includes a photo of the author. p 117.  [HARPER]
  82. _____ (November 18, 1922)   "East is West" Click here to see a picture of this item.A series of signed advertisements for the motion picture "East is West" starring Constance Talmadge. Includes a photo of the author. p 110.  [HARPER]
  83. 'East is West' from Saturday Evening Post magazine (November 18, 1922)
  84. Independent (November 25, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on the Middle Classes"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 307.  [EPBLIB]
  85. Saturday Evening Post (November 25, 1922)   "East is West"   A series of signed advertisements for the motion picture "East Is West" starring Constance Talmadge. Cover by J. C. Leyendecker "Baby Chef and Turkey."  [HARPER]
  86. American Boy (December, 1922)   "Jibby Jones and the Hymn"   A Christmas story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. p 8+.  [EPBLIB]
  87. American Magazine (December, 1922)   "Are You a Short-Sword Man?" Click here to see a picture of this item.An essay.  [RGTPL]
  88. Bookman (December, 1922)   "The Dit School of Fiction"   Humor. p 435-38.  [RGTPL]
  89. Fruit Garden and Home (December, 1922)   "Kitchen Efficiency" Click here to see a picture of this item.An essay. "The work a woman does in the house is the most blessed thing life gives her." p 11-12.  [HARPER]
  90. Metropolitan (December, 1922)   "The Meechin Romance"    [HARPER]
  91. Independent (December 9, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on Propaganda"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 338-9.  [EPBLIB]
  92. Washington Post (December 10, 1922)   "Ellis Parker Butler Head of Authors' Clan"   A notice. p 67.  [WASHPOST]
  93. 'Kitchen Efficiency' from Fruit Garden and Home magazine (December, 1922)
  94. Independent (December 23, 1922)   "Judge Hooper on Troubled Waters"   A Judge Hooper story. One illustration by Tony Sarg. p 386.  [EPBLIB]
  95. ANTHOLOGY: Dialects for Oral Interpretations (1922) "The Cut Finger"   "Selections and Discussion" Edited by Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson. New York: The Century Company. p 158.  [ROTH]
  96. Our American Humorists (1922) "Ellis Parker Butler"   By Thomas Lansing Masson. Masson was one of three editors who urged Butler to move to NYC. Masson was literary and managing editor of "Life" starting in 1893. Chapter 6. p 73-90. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company.  [HARPER]
  97. BOOK: The Stag Cookbook (1922) "Bouillabaisse Joe Tilden" Click here to see a picture of this item.A recipe. The book is subtitled "Written For Men By Men." Edited by C. Mac Sheridan. With an introduction by Robert H. Davis. George H. Doran Company. New York. Reprinted 2001, The Minerva Group, Inc. Paperback. ISBN 1589631234.  [EPBLIB]


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