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                  Boss Grogan's Pull   Washington Wiggles and the Hot-Air Balloon
Anabasco Betz and Her Back       Mr. Peevy on Votes for Women   The Whiggin The Snuffle-Sneeze Mr. Migswitch Aunt Coruna The Bay Window The Burglar
Goliath The Skedaddle Prince John, Monopoly Beating the Law The Lady with the Pig The Lady with the Parti-Colored Hair The Lady with the Reluctant Lover The Lady with the Overshoe The Lady with the Broken Leg      
  The Innermost Heartbeat     Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective Philo Gubb and the Oubliette Philo Gubb and the Un-burglars Philo Gubb and the Two-Cent Stamp Philo Gubb and the Chicken Philo Gubb and the Dragon's Eye The Progressive Murder  
      Mr. Lucy of Rome For the Love of Mike Waw Waw Red Cedar! The Pet The Eagle's Claws The Missing Mister Master Waffles and Mustard The Anonymous Wiggle
The Half of a Thousand Dietz's 7642, Bessie John Buried Bones Philo Gubb's Greatest Case The Togbury Jool One Hundred Dollars Reward Henry The Disappearance of Ma'y Jane The Premature Death of Philo Gubb The Stolen Umbrella Four Tufts of Golden Hair The Inexorable Tooth
The Carnival of Crime This Style, $20 The Parmiller Pounds The Kinwiller Case The Ghatghee In the Dark! The Needle, Watson The Dark Closet Too Much Gubb The Hound of the Tankervilles The Tenth of June Who Would Steal a Pump?
The Last Case of Philo Gubb     The Mystery Man The Mortgage Money No Mystery More or Less Atoms Hinjin and Horth In His Own Boat      
The Banting of Aunt Bernice   K7982     Ask Darty The Oath of a Darty Flossie Mae, Peacemaker Flossie Mae, Successful Wife      
                       
                       
                  I. Insomnia Henri's Niece Norna
A Tip from Fogarty Cousin May The 24th Figure                  
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                The Synthetic Cow   The Final Tax  
                       
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    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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