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Bibliography
Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Popular Magazine"

    1912

  1. Popular Magazine (January 15, 1912)   "Athelbert Hustles"   A short story. "Old England doesn't want any 'hustlers.' That's why Athelbert come to New York."  [EPBLIB, PULP]
  2. 'The Prophet Man' from Popular Magazine (January 23, 1915)

    1915

  3. Popular Magazine (January 23, 1915)   "The Prophet Man" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "A patent-medicine itenerant tries to revive the old-time game and meets with unexpected success and revillings, especially at the hands of a negro who is funny enough for a whole circus." The name "Butler" appears on the cover. p 121-130.  [FICTIONMAGS]
  4. 1916

  5. Popular Magazine (May 7, 1916)   "The Ambition of Barnabee Holt" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Every time Rodge Williams got liquor -- and no one ever discovers how he gets it -- his loftiest ambition is to steal a chicken from Dave Roscoe, which leads to political complications." p 78-85.  [HARPER, FICTIONMAGS]
  6. 1918

  7. Popular Magazine (January 7, 1918)   "Up Liberty Hill" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "For a change, the humorist sacrifices your smile to a serious reflection, and brings to your notice the Debt Doctor, a man with a new and creative idea for common use. We know that Liberty Bonds are a tremendous incentive to thrift, and it is enough to say that the Liberty Hill Plan of the Debt Doctor is a complement thereto." p 120-27.  [HARPER, LOCKE]
  8. _____ (April 20, 1918)   "Tears and Temperament" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "You would hardly believe that low-browed politicians could show such histrionic ability." p 204-211.  [FICTIONMAGS, PULP]
  9. 1922

  10. Popular Magazine (March 7, 1922)   "Thunderbolts"   A story. "A little hair splitting is relished by the best of lawyers."  [FICTIONMAGS, PULP]
  11. _____ (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]
  12. 1937

  13. Popular Magazine (April, 1937)   "The Nawaba"   A story.  [PULPGEN]
  14. _____ (May, 1937)   "Cut-rate Kings"    [PULPGEN]

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