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In the year(s) '1912...'

    'Amos Hopstone' from Black Cat magazine (January, 1912)

    1912

  1. Black Cat (January, 1912)   "Amos Hopstone" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story.  [PULP]
  2. Pall Mall Magazine (January, 1912)   "Kissing Hannah"   A story. p 139-44.  [HARPER]
  3. Red Book (January, 1912)   "Goliath"   A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 522-26.  [HARPER]
  4. Short Stories (January, 1912)   "Neat and Tidy"    [HARPER]
  5. Smart Set (January, 1912)   "Under the Plum Tree"    [HARPER]
  6. 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]
  7. New York Herald Magazine (January 14, 1912)   "The Puzzling Punch"    [HARPER]
  8. Washington Post (January 21, 1912)   "The Puzzling Punch"   A story. p MS4, 8.  [WASHPOST]
  9. Judge (January 27, 1912)   "Christopher Columbus"   p 5-6.  [HARPER]
  10. National Magazine (February, 1912)   "Doctor MacCloodicus: A Romance of Revenge"    [RGTPL]
  11. Red Book (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]
  12. Short Stories (February, 1912)   "A Matter of Feeling"    [HARPER]
  13. 'Washington and Egypt's First King' from Judge magazine (February 10, 1912)
  14. Judge (February 10, 1912)   "Washington and Egypt's First King" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. p 14, 16. (unnumbered).  [HARPER]
  15. Boston Sunday Herald (March 31, 1912)   "Frost-Bit Frisbie" Click here to see a picture of this item.Joe Chapple's News-Letter succeeding The Boston News-Letter the first newspaper printed in America. Sunday Magazine Section of The Sunday Herald. Illustrated. p 10. Also called National News-Letter, probably in syndication.  [EPBLIB]
  16. Judge's Library (March, 1912)   "John Scott's Affectionate Pup"    [HARPER]
  17. New Story Magazine (March, 1912)   "The Fight for Peace"    [HARPER]
  18. Red Book (March, 1912)   "Prince John, Monopoly"   "A matter of buttons" A story. Illustrated by Irma Deremeaux. p 902-912.  [HARPER]
  19. Short Stories (March, 1912)   "Buried Treasure"    [HARPER]
  20. Judge (March 9, 1912)   "John Smith"    [HARPER]
  21. _____ (March 30, 1912)   "The Wonderful Kangaroo"    [HARPER]
  22. New Story Magazine (April, 1912)   "The Micmac and Maizie"    [HARPER]
  23. Red Book (April, 1912)   "Beating the Law"    [HARPER]
  24. Judge (April 13, 1912)   "Operating on Rudolph"   p 7.  [HARPER]
  25. 'Frost-Bit Frisbie' from Boston Sunday Herald magazine (March 31, 1912)
  26. Bookman (May, 1912)   "Portrait"   Photo of Ellis Parker Butler and Don Marquis together with Mrs. Marquis. Other than the caption, there is no comment or article about either man. p 226. donmarquis.org has this caption for this picture: "Don, his first wife Reina, and author Ellis Parker Butler in 1912 at the New York City Public Library upon the occasion of the publication of Danny's Own Story"  [EPBLIB]
  27. Red Book (May, 1912)   "The Lady with the Pig"   A story. "An adventure of a triple-chinned cupid." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 59-67.  [HARPER]
  28. Short Stories (May, 1912)   "All's Well"    [HARPER]
  29. Woman's World (May, 1912)   "The Last Step" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrations by J. Allen St. John. p 6, 23.  [EPBLIB]
  30. Illustrated Sunday Magazine (May 5, 1912)   "Gummy Squires and the Curse of Wealth"   A story.  [HARPER]
  31. Mike Flannery (May 26, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses the Political Campaign"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "Station Agent, Whose Arguments in 'Pigs is Pigs' Convinced and Amused the Whole World, Turns His Attention to the Roosevelt-Taft Situation." New York Times; May 26, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  32. Judge (March 30, 1912)   "And So It Goes!"   p 5. Uncredited.  [HARPER]
  33. Blue Book (June, 1912)   "Mr. Wix and Progress"   As Zenda Warde.  [HARPER]
  34. Delineator (June, 1912)   "Boleslas"   A story. "Winner of a $300 prize in the Delineator Short Story Contest." Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. There's a write-up in the AUGUST-1911 issue that mentions this contest and includes a thumbnail photo of Butler. p 482,539.  [RGTPL]
  35. Judge's Library (June, 1912)   "The Infinite"   A story.  [EPBLIB]
  36. 'The Last Step' from Woman's World magazine (May, 1912)
  37. _____ (June, 1912)   "The Politeness of William Higgle"   A story.  [EPBLIB]
  38. Red Book (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]
  39. Mike Flannery (June 2, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses the Six-Year Term"   A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 2, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  40. Judge (June 8, 1912)   "Ixtlilxochitl"    [HARPER]
  41. Mike Flannery (June 23, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Discusses on the Unterrified Democracy"   A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 23, 1912.  [HARPER, NYTIMES]
  42. _____ (June 30, 1912)   ""Pigs is Pigs" Ixpress Agent Tells Rudolph of the Chicago Convention"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; June 30, 1912; p 1.  [NPA]
  43. Blue Book (July, 1912)   "Ban Taggus"   As Zenda Warde. p 574-81.  [HARPER]
  44. Judge's Library (July, 1912)   "Amerigo Vespucci"    [HARPER]
  45. New Story Magazine (July, 1912)   "Mrs. Tilmoot's Father"    [HARPER]
  46. Red Book (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]
  47. Smart Set (July, 1912)   "The Ramatapaniyopanishad"    [HARPER]
  48. Mike Flannery (July 14, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Explains the Difference Between the Republican and Democratic Platforms to Rudolph Schultheis"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 14, 1912; p 5.  [NPA]
  49. _____ (July 21, 1912)   "Mike Flannery on the People's Birthright"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 21, 1912.  [NPA]
  50. _____ (July 28, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agint Dwells on Gov. Wilson's Unfortunate Past"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 28, 1912.  [NPA]
  51. Blue Book (August, 1912)   "Mr. Pethlow's Auxiliary Buggy"   As Zenda Warde.  [HARPER]
  52. Judge's Library (August, 1912)   "Uncle Ashdod and Votes for Women"    [HARPER]
  53. Red Book (August, 1912)   "The Lady with the Overshoe"    [HARPER]
  54. Smart Set (August, 1912)   "Shakespeare to His Wife"    [HARPER]
  55. Saturday Evening Mail (August 24, 1912)   "A Homily on Dogs"   Illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck.  [EPBLIB]
  56. Mike Flannery (August 18, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixprise Agent Gives Inside Tip on Political Sinews of War"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; August 18, 1912; p 5.  [NPA]
  57. _____ (August 25, 1912)   "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agent Enlightens Rudolph on the Purpose and Value of Election Prognostications"   A Mike Flannery story. "Mike believes all three candidates will be elected and says it would be fine to see them occupying the Presidential chair as friendly as three cats in a bag." Indianapolis Star; August 25, 1912.  [NPA]
  58. Bookman (September, 1912)   "The Scarlet Orchid"   Humor. A short skit. p 80-83.  [RGTPL]
  59. Judge's Library (September, 1912)   "Dictionary of Business Terms"    [HARPER]
  60. _____ (September, 1912)   "The Flight of Gaffney Greene"    [HARPER]
  61. Red Book (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]
  62. Mike Flannery (September 15, 1912)   "Mike Flanney's Latest Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' ixpriss agent tells Rudolph, his assistant, how the great American electorate ponders the serious issues of the campaign." Indianapolis Star; September 15, 1912.  [NPA]
  63. _____ (September 22, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; September 22, 1912.  [NPA]
  64. _____ (September 29, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; September 29, 1912.  [NPA]
  65. Judge's Library (October, 1912)   "Fixing Sammy"    [HARPER]
  66. _____ (October, 1912)   "Princess Fifi"    [HARPER]
  67. Mike Flannery (October 6, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Changes of Meaning of the Polite and Courteous Little, Beautiful Word 'Liar'." Indianapolis Star; October 6, 1912.  [NPA]
  68. _____ (October 13, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; October 13, 1912.  [NPA]
  69. _____ (October 20, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Troubles of a Presidential Candidate." Indianapolis Star; October 20, 1912.  [NPA]
  70. Century Magazine (November, 1912)   "Mr. Wellaway's Host"   A story. Illustrated by Henry Raleigh. p 3-13.  [RGTPL]
  71. Judge's Library (November, 1912)   "Making It Clear"    [HARPER]
  72. _____ (November, 1912)   "Mr. Gimp Attends the Horse Show"    [HARPER]
  73. Mike Flannery (November 3, 1912)   "Mike Flannery's Campaign News"   A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; November 3, 1912.  [NPA]
  74. _____ (November 10, 1912)   "Mike Flannery Says: "Th' Bist Man Won""   A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; November 10, 1912; p 14.  [NPA]
  75. Good Housekeeping (December, 1912)   "The Stolen Christmas Tree"   A story. Illustrated by Charlotte Harding Brown.  [RGTPL]
  76. Pictorial Review (December, 1912)   "Five Forks"   A story. Illustrated by Lawrence Herndon. p 12-13.  [HARPER]
  77. Washington Post (December 8, 1912)   "Papa Pochard's Tree"   A story. Illustrations by Adrien Machefert. p SMA5+.  [WASHPOST]
  78. 'The Dog That Returned to Mexico' from Famous Tales and Laughter Stories (1912)
  79. ANTHOLOGY: Famous Tales and Laughter Stories (1912) "The Dog That Returned to Mexico" Click here to see a picture of this item.Volume 3 of a 20 volume set called "Boys' and Girls' Bookshelf." New York: The University Society.  [EBAY]
  80. BOOK: On the Tibur Road (1912) "To G. M. W. and G. F. W."   Poetry. A preface to the book by George Meason Whicher and George Frisbie Whicher (noted as "a letter in verse"). Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press. p vi-viii.  [EPBLIB]
  81. BOOK: The Revolt: A Play in One Act (1912) Click here to see a picture of this item.New York: Samuel French.  [NYPL]


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