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Bibliography
Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Red Book"

    1910

  1. Red Book (October, 1910)   "Boss Grogan's Pull"   A story. "How it saved a vote." Illustrated by H. J. Mowat. p 1024+  [HARPER]
  2. _____ (December, 1910)   "Washington Wiggles and the Hot-Air Balloon"    [HARPER]
  3. 1911

  4. Red Book (January, 1911)   "Anabasco Betz and Her Back"   "A story of a strenuous piano." A story. p 479-481.  [HARPER]
  5. _____ (May, 1911)   "Mr. Peevy on Votes for Women"    [HARPER]
  6. _____ (July, 1911)   "The Whiggin"   A story. "Later She Married a Plipp." One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 546-49.  [EPBLIB]
  7. _____ (August, 1911)   "The Snuffle-Sneeze"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 669-72.  [HARPER]
  8. _____ (September, 1911)   "Mr. Migswitch"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series.  [HARPER]
  9. _____ (October, 1911)   "Aunt Coruna"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 1050-1054.  [HARPER]
  10. _____ (November, 1911)   "The Bay Window"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series.  [HARPER]
  11. _____ (December, 1911)   "The Burglar"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. "persistency is its own reward." p 240-244.  [HARPER]
  12. 1912

  13. Red Book (January, 1912)   "Goliath"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 522-26.  [HARPER]
  14. _____ (February, 1912)   "The Skedaddle"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. "The Fannings desert the suburbs." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 661-65.  [HARPER]
  15. _____ (March, 1912)   "Prince John, Monopoly"   "A matter of buttons" A story. Illustrated by Irma Deremeaux. p 902-912.  [HARPER]
  16. _____ (April, 1912)   "Beating the Law"    [HARPER]
  17. _____ (May, 1912)   "The Lady with the Pig"   A story. "An adventure of a triple-chinned cupid." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 59-67.  [HARPER]
  18. _____ (June, 1912)   "The Lady with the Parti-Colored Hair"   "An adventure of a bald-headed Cupid." A story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 313-322.  [HARPER]
  19. _____ (July, 1912)   "The Lady with the Reluctant Lover"   "The adventure of the pink Cupid." A story. "An adventure of the third of the five Cupids." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 438-446.  [HARPER]
  20. _____ (August, 1912)   "The Lady with the Overshoe"    [HARPER]
  21. _____ (September, 1912)   "The Lady with the Broken Leg"   A story. "The cupid who drove the car." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 885-894.  [EPBLIB]
  22. 1913

  23. Red Book (February, 1913)   "The Innermost Heartbeat"    [HARPER]
  24. _____ (May, 1913)   "Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective"   First appearance of Philo Gubb as a "deteckative." This story was later printed as "The Hard-Boiled Egg," the first chapter of Philo Gubb. Illustrated by Rea Irvin.  [EPBLIB]
  25. _____ (June, 1913)   "Philo Gubb and the Oubliette"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 346-357.  [HARPER]
  26. 'Philo Gubb and the Un-burglars' from Red Book magazine (July, 1913)
  27. _____ (July, 1913)   "Philo Gubb and the Un-burglars" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story. Later printed as chapter 5 in Philo Gubb. Illustrated by Rea Irvin.  [EPBLIB]
  28. _____ (August, 1913)   "Philo Gubb and the Two-Cent Stamp"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  29. _____ (September, 1913)   "Philo Gubb and the Chicken"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  30. _____ (October, 1913)   "Philo Gubb and the Dragon's Eye"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  31. _____ (November, 1913)   "The Progressive Murder"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 201-208.  [HARPER]
  32. 1914

  33. Red Book (April, 1914)   "Mr. Lucy of Rome"    [HARPER]
  34. _____ (May, 1914)   "For the Love of Mike" Click here to see a picture of this item."A 'Guaranteed Laugh' story of a group of circus 'freaks.'" Illustrated by Rea Irvin. "Another 'Laughs-guaranteed' story from the most famous humorist in the country today."  [HARPER]
  35. _____ (June, 1914)   "Waw Waw"   Mentioned in the May 1914 issue as an upcoming "circus freaks" story.  [HARPER]
  36. _____ (July, 1914)   "Red Cedar!"    [HARPER]
  37. _____ (August, 1914)   "The Pet"   A Philo Gubb story. "Philo Gubb, the correspondence school detective, takes the trail again." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 731-741.  [HARPER]
  38. 'The Eagle's Claws' from Red Book magazine (September, 1914)
  39. _____ (September, 1914)   "The Eagle's Claws" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. Later printed in Philo Gubb. "Philo Gubb takes the trail of an artistic bit of tattoo decoration." p 959-970.  [EPBLIB]
  40. _____ (October, 1914)   "The Missing Mister Master"   A Philo Gubb story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 1210-19.  [HARPER]
  41. _____ (November, 1914)   "Waffles and Mustard" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Later printed in Philo Gubb. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. "Philo Gubb, the Correspondence-School Detective takes the trail of a lost will." p 172-182.  [HARPER]
  42. _____ (December, 1914)   "The Anonymous Wiggle"   A Philo Gubb story. "Philo Gubb takes the trail and finds himself in an affair of the heart." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 351-360.  [EPBLIB]
  43. 1915

  44. Red Book (January, 1915)   "The Half of a Thousand"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 555-563.  [HARPER]
  45. _____ (February, 1915)   "Dietz's 7642, Bessie John"   A Philo Gubb story.  [EPBLIB]
  46. _____ (March, 1915)   "Buried Bones"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  47. _____ (April, 1915)   "Philo Gubb's Greatest Case"   "The correspondence school deteckative is engaged to solve the mystery of the murder of H. Smitz." A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 1191-1201.  [HARPER]
  48. 'Waffles and Mustard' from Red Book magazine (November, 1914)
  49. _____ (May, 1915)   "The Togbury Jool"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin.  [HARPER]
  50. _____ (June, 1915)   "One Hundred Dollars Reward" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story. The only Red Book issue with a Butler story indexed in PULP. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover.  [HARPER, PULP]
  51. _____ (July, 1915)   "Henry"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. "Philo Gubb, the deteckative, confronts and solves a mystery in the transmigration of souls." p 511-519.  [HARPER]
  52. _____ (August, 1915)   "The Disappearance of Ma'y Jane"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 756-764.  [HARPER]
  53. _____ (September, 1915)   "The Premature Death of Philo Gubb" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 960-969.  [HARPER]
  54. _____ (October, 1915)   "The Stolen Umbrella"   A Philo Gubb story. "Philo Gubb, the famous correspondence-school deteckative, confronts a baffling mystery." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. P 1133+.  [HARPER]
  55. _____ (November, 1915)   "Four Tufts of Golden Hair" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  56. _____ (December, 1915)   "The Inexorable Tooth"   A story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. "Philo Gubb, the correspondence school 'deteckative,' takes the trail again." "The foremost Humorist in America." This story is not in the Philo Gubb book.  [EPBLIB]
  57. 'Four Tufts of Golden Hair' from Red Book magazine (November, 1915)

    1916

  58. Red Book (January, 1916)   "The Carnival of Crime"   A Philo Gubb story. p 589-98.  [HARPER]
  59. _____ (February, 1916)   "This Style, $20"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  60. _____ (March, 1916)   "The Parmiller Pounds"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  61. _____ (April, 1916)   "The Kinwiller Case"   A Philo Gubb story.  [EPBLIB]
  62. _____ (May, 1916)   "The Ghatghee"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  63. _____ (June, 1916)   "In the Dark!"   A Philo Gubb story. "The twenty-seventh of the stories of Philo Gubb, the famous correspondence-school detective." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 351+  [HARPER]
  64. _____ (July, 1916)   "The Needle, Watson"   A Philo Gubb story. "Introducing a new character in the stories of Philo Gubb, the correspondence-school deteckative." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 607-16.  [HARPER]
  65. _____ (August, 1916)   "The Dark Closet"   A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  66. _____ (September, 1916)   "Too Much Gubb"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 982-991.  [HARPER]
  67. _____ (October, 1916)   "The Hound of the Tankervilles" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  68. 'The Hound of the Tankervilles' from Red Book magazine (October, 1916)
  69. _____ (November, 1916)   "The Tenth of June"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 129-138.  [HARPER]
  70. _____ (December, 1916)   "Who Would Steal a Pump?"   A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 354.  [EPBLIB]
  71. 1917

  72. Red Book (January, 1917)   "The Last Case of Philo Gubb" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Philo Gubb story.  [HARPER]
  73. _____ (April, 1917)   "The Mystery Man" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Shagbark Jones story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin.  [EPBLIB]
  74. _____ (May, 1917)   "The Mortgage Money" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Shagbark Jones story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. "An exploit of Shagbark Jones, the most extraordinary solver of mysteries ever chronicled." p 159-167.  [EPBLIB]
  75. _____ (June, 1917)   "No Mystery"   A Shagbark Jones story.  [HARPER]
  76. _____ (July, 1917)   "More or Less Atoms"   A Shagbark Jones story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p574-83.  [HARPER]
  77. _____ (August, 1917)   "Hinjin and Horth"   A Shagbark Jones story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 781-789.  [EPBLIB]
  78. 'The Mortgage Money' from Red Book magazine (May, 1917)
  79. _____ (September, 1917)   "In His Own Boat"   A Shagbark Jones story.  [HARPER]
  80. 1918

  81. Red Book (January, 1918)   "The Banting of Aunt Bernice"    [HARPER]
  82. _____ (March, 1918)   "K7982"    [HARPER]
  83. _____ (June, 1918)   "Ask Darty"    [HARPER]
  84. _____ (July, 1918)   "The Oath of a Darty"    [HARPER]
  85. _____ (August, 1918)   "Flossie Mae, Peacemaker"    [HARPER]
  86. _____ (September, 1918)   "Flossie Mae, Successful Wife"    [HARPER]
  87. 1921

  88. Red Book (October, 1921)   "I. Insomnia"   As James K. Hanna. First of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate."  [HARPER]
  89. _____ (November, 1921)   "Henri's Niece" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. As James K. Hanna. "The second of 'The Great Graft Syndicate' stories, wherein a wealthy eccentric diverts his mind by a troupe of trained bunco birds." Illustrated by Ray Rohn. p 67-70, 100, 102-104.  [HARPER]
  90. _____ (December, 1921)   "Norna"   As James K. Hanna. One of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate."  [HARPER]
  91. 'A Tip from Fogarty' from Red Book magazine (January, 1922)

    1922

  92. 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]
  93. _____ (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]
  94. _____ (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]
  95. 1933

  96. Red Book (September, 1933)   "The Synthetic Cow" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. p 26.  [HARPER]
  97. _____ (November, 1933)   "The Final Tax" Click here to see a picture of this item.A poem. p 52.  [HARPER]

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