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Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
Ellis Parker Butler published in "Argosy"

    'Car No. 1297' from Argosy magazine (November, 1903)

    1903

  1. Argosy (November, 1903)   "Car No. 1297" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "The extraordinary trip of a New York trolley car and its important bearing on a love affair." Not indexed in PULP. p 754-761.  [ARGOSY]
  2. 1905

  3. Argosy (September, 1905)   "The Guide to Book-Agenting" Click here to see a picture of this item.An Eliph' Hewlitt story. Not indexed in PULP. "How a harking back to the past provided a boomerang for the present." p 238-242.  [ARGOSY]
  4. 1918

  5. Argosy (May 18, 1918)   "Below Zero" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. German spies during the First World War launch a plot to lower New York City's temperature to far below freezing. p 70-75. Not indexed in PULP.  [ARGOSY]
  6. 1922

  7. Argosy (August 26, 1922)   "Flora"   A novelette. Not indexed in PULP. One illustration. p 180-207.  [ARGOSY]
  8. 1923

  9. Argosy (July 14, 1923)   "The Extroducer" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. One illustration. p 957-60.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  10. 1924

  11. Argosy (October 25, 1924)   "Kakaua the Unconquered"   A story. p 70-80.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  12. 1925

  13. Argosy (January 3, 1925)   "Thinner and Thinner"   A story. Think self-help diet books are a new phenomenon? Think again. Not indexed in PULP. p 732-739.  [ARGOSY]
  14. 1931

  15. Argosy (July 18, 1931)   "Borrowed Money" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "New York wealth meets New England pride."  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  16. 'Kidnaping Insurance' from Argosy magazine (August 8, 1931)
  17. _____ (August 8, 1931)   "Kidnaping Insurance" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "A surprising form of protection." One illustration. And, yes, it was published as "kidnaping" not "kidnapping." p 91-100.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  18. _____ (August 8, 1931)   "The Men Who Make the Argosy" Click here to see a picture of this item.A profile. Includes a photograph of the author.  [ARGOSY]
  19. 1932

  20. Argosy (January 16, 1932)   "Ullamully!" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "What Orion Clancy meant by his drunken battle-cry when he hit the town banker puzzled all Riverbank -- and especially Orion Clancy." p 107-116.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  21. _____ (March 19, 1932)   "Mr. Klinsky's Even Mind" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Volume 228. Number 3. One illustration. "A quick temper is a risky asset." p 105-112.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  22. _____ (September 17, 1932)   "Pollywog Pearls" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "River treasure sets a thief trap." One illustration. "Fate had delivered Jim the Dip to the river, but the river was to make the most startling delivery of all." Volume 232. Number 5. p 81-87.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  23. _____ (November 5, 1932)   "Dum-Fool" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "Dum-fool sat staring at his stranded steamboat." "Fat old Cass Allen looked like easy pickings to the sharpers of that Mississippi river town." Illustrated. Volume 233. Number 6.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  24. 1933

  25. Argosy (August 12, 1933)   "The Horned Woodchuck" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. One illustration. "The mystery of the game warden's murder." Volume 240. Number 4. p 85-92.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  26. 'For Mayor of Dog Bite' from Argosy magazine (February 10, 1934)

    1934

  27. Argosy (February 10, 1934)   "For Mayor of Dog Bite" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "A six-gun election out West. Frisco Bill fired, and the feud was on. Why waste time on ballots when bullets are so much quicker?"  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  28. _____ (March 31, 1934)   "The Bloodhounds! The Bloodhounds!" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "A novelty in Uncle Tom's Cabin." Illustrated.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  29. _____ (July 14, 1934)   "Bigger and Better" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "Master minds run a barnyard racket." Illustrated.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  30. 1935

  31. Argosy (March 9, 1935)   "Murder Money"   A short story. "A careful clueless murder. A murderer often leaves behind a clue for the law -- but in this clueless crime the law unwittingly provided its own solution." One illustration.  [ARGOSY, PULP]
  32. _____ (September 21, 1935)   "The Prodigal's Return" Click here to see a picture of this item.A short story. "A family black sheep returns home in a strange way." Volume 258. Number 5. "The dusty remains of Henry Okth arrived at the old homestead in a candy box, but the funeral was postponed indefinitely." One illustration.  [ARGOSY, PULP]

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