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Butler, Ellis Parker (chron.) (continued)
- * A Tale of Decadence, (vi) Chicago Ledger September 7 1898
- * Teacher’s Pet, (ss) The American Magazine April 1915
- * Tears, (ss) Best Detective Magazine February 1930
- * Tears and Temperament, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 20 1918
- * Teeth Is Teeth, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1910
- * Telling Jedbury, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1925
- * The Temporary Editor, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1901
- * The Temporary Receiver, (ss) The American Magazine August 1917
- * Ten Rules for Humor, (hu) Photoplay November 1920
- * The Tenth of June [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1916
- * The Tent Show Lady, (ss) New Age Illustrated November 1927
- * Testing Stoopid, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy November 1930
- * Testy and Stubborn, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1938
- * That Pup of Murchison’s, (ss) American Illustrated Magazine May 1906
- * That Refrigerator Door, (ss) The American Magazine July 1927
- * “Thief! Thief!” [Swatty], (ss) The American Magazine August 1918
- * Thinner and Thinner, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly January 3 1925
- * The Thin Santa Claus, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1908
- * Thin Silk, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1922
- * The Third-Grade Watson, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine March 1931
- * This Style $20 [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1916
- * The Three Hundred, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1906
- * The Throw-Down [Walt Magen Detective Agency], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1923
- * Thunderbolts, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 7 1922
- * Tight Money, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #24, June 1924
- * Tim Lloyd and the Llama, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1907
- * T. Jebberson [Jabez Bunker], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1916
- * The Togbury Jool [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1915
- * To Jessica, Gone Back to the City, (pm) The Century Magazine November 1897
- * Toluardorol [Jane Sprood, Detective], (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1919
- * Tom Betts’ Dog, (ss) The St. Nicholas Magazine April 1933
- * Tomorrow’s Dawn, (ss) The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine July 1924
- * Too Long and Too Loose, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1921
- * Too Much Gubb [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1916
- * Too Much Horse, (ss) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy January 1933
- * Too Much Waves, (ss) Radio News June 1924
- * Tornado, (ss) MacLean’s November 15 1927
- * The Troubadour, (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1917
- * The Trouble with Martha, (vi) Harper’s Magazine December 1917
- * Tubby, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1920
- * The Tuckle Beard, (ss) Story #34, May 1935
- * Tug of War, (ss) Short Stories November 25 1933
- * The Twenty Hoss-Power Shay, (pm) Leslie’s Monthly Magazine May 1905
- * The Ufa Cheese, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine August 1935
- * “Ullamully!”, (ss) Argosy January 16 1932
- * Uncle Ephum Takes the Wheel, (ss) The Columbian Magazine April 1911
- * Under the Plum Tree, (ss) The Smart Set January 1912
- * An Unexpected Celebrity, (ss) Collier’s December 15 1906
- * The Unhooverers, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st August 1918
- * The Unscrambling, (ss) Every Week July 12 1915
- * Up Liberty Hill, (ss) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- * Use Common Sense, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1922
- * The Valleyshannons, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1929
- * The Verdon Jewels, (ss) Adventure November 1911, as by Zenda Warde
- * Waffles and Mustard [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1914
- * “The Wage of Sin”, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion August 1906
- * Waiting for Bill, (ss) The Passing Show October 20 1934
- * Wanted a Burglar, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1929
- * The War and Mr. Haskins, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd March 1918
- * War Is Something, (hu) Esquire July 1936
- * Washington Wiggles and the Hot Air Balloon, (vi) The Red Book Magazine December 1910
- * Wasted Effort [Swatty], (ss) The American Magazine May 1917
- * Water-Logged Willies, (ar) The American Magazine August 1923
- * The Water Nymphs, (pm) American Illustrated Magazine September 1905
- * Waw Waw [The Great Monster Combined Circus], (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1914
- * Wedding Guest, (ss) This Week June 9 1935
- * Western, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1934
- * Wetter New York: A Tale of New York in 1913, (ss) The American Magazine June 1907
- * The Whale, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1934
- * What Did Dugan Do to ’Em?, (ss) Success
- * What It Cost Me to Score One Big Success, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1925
- * What Tom Said About It, (ss) National Magazine December 1899
- * What Would the Boys We Were Think of Us Now?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1922
- * What Your Banker Knows About You, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1926
- * When Ida Puts Her Armor On, (pm) National Magazine September 1901
- * When Is a ’Possum?, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine August 1914
- * When John Fixed the Cuckoo Clock, (ss) Every Week May 10 1915
- * When the Ice Goes Out [Swatty], (ss) The American Magazine April 1916
- * “Where Is My Father?”, (ss) The Delineator December 1925
- * Where There Isn’t a Will There’s a Way, (ss) The American Magazine November 1927
- * Where There’s a Will, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1911
- * The Whiggin [The Fannings], (ss) The Red Book Magazine July 1911
- * A Whirl at Banking [Benny the Book-Agent], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1915
- * White Feather, (ss) Maclean’s December 15 1932
- * Who Am I?, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 21 1918
- * Who Killed Dikkory? [The Ghost Detective], (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1922
- * Who Would Steal a Pump? [Philo Gubb], (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1916
- * Why He Married Her, (vi) The Green Book Magazine June 1916
- * Why I Went to the Foot, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1903
- * “Why Worry?”, (hu) The New Success January 1921
- * The Wife-Happying Association, (ss) The Cavalier June 29 1912, as by Zenda Warde
- * Wimple, (ss) MacLean’s October 1 1931
- * Wings, (ss) The Ladies’ World December 1916
- * The Winning of Daisy Doe, (ss) College Humor October 1927
- * The Wish of Her Heart, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1920
- * Without a Clue [Jane Sprood, Detective], (ss) The Green Book Magazine January 1920
- * Without Money [Morley Smith], (ss) The Green Book Magazine October 1918
- * The Witness, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine July 11 1931
- * Womanly Qualms, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1902
- * The Wood Nymph, (pm) American Illustrated Magazine September 1905
- * Working South [Jabez Bunker], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1916
- * The Worries of Wilma, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1916
- * Yes, It Sure Is Terrible, (ss) The Evening Standard May 17 1934
- * You Got t’ Salute, (ss) Short Stories with Keith’s House Plans January 1915
- * Young Bob Kemp, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1905
- * You Ought to Get Cash [Jabez Bunker], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1917
- * You’re Fired, Pilkey!, (ss) This Week March 21 1937
[]Butler, Gwendoline (née Williams) (1922-2013); used pseudonym Jennie Melville (chron.)
- * A Bad Winter’s Day in Windsor [Major Mearns; Sergeant Denny], (ss) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998
- * Bloody Windsor [Major Mearns; Sergeant Denny], (ss) Chronicles of Crime: The Second Ellis Peters Memorial Anthology of Historical Crime ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Headline, 1999
- * Chicken Feed, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 17 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1985, as by Jennie Melville
- * The Child Cannot Speak, (nv) Midwinter Mysteries 2 ed. Hilary Hale, Little, Brown UK, 1992
- * Crime and History, (br) Crime Time v2 #6 1999, #21, #20 2000
- * Crime, Grime, and Punishment…, (br) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * A Different Kind of Summer, (sl) Woman’s Journal March 1967, as by Jennie Melville
- * Enter Coffin (Right) [Sgt. (Insp.) John Coffin], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 2007
- * Hand in Glove, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 6 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1974, as by Jennie Melville
- * Historical Crime, (br) Crime Time v2 #2 1998, #22 2001
- * Ladies Who Lunch, (nv) A Suit of Diamonds, Collins, 1990
- * A Nameless Coffin [Sgt. (Insp.) John Coffin], (ex) Geoffrey Bles, 1966
- * North Wind, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 11 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1979
- * Older Than the Rocks, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 6 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1974
- * Pray Tell Me, Sir, Whose Dog Are You?, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 22 ed. Hilary Hale, Macmillan UK, 1990, as by Jennie Melville
- * A Question of Pace, (br) Crime Time #27, 2002
- * The Rogue’s Twist, (ss) Verdict of 13 ed. Julian Symons, Faber and Faber, 1978
- * The Searcher, (ss) Royal Crimes ed. Maxim Jakubowski & Martin H. Greenberg, Signet, 1994
- * The Sisterhood, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1968
- * Stranger in Town, (sl) Woman’s Journal Oct, Nov, Dec 1964, as by Jennie Melville
- * Time Bomb, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 4 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1972
- * What I Tell You Twice Times Two Is True, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 13 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1981, as by Jennie Melville
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