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The Exploits of Philo Gubb
Ellis Parker Butler

#42 Lost Treasures from the Pulps
Collected and Introduced by Douglas Greene
*"Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective," May 1913. This story was retitled "The Hard-Boiled Egg" as the first story in Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb and the Oubliette," June 1913. Story 4 of Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb and the Un-burglars," July, 1913. Story 5 of Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb and the Two-Cent Stamp," August 1913. Story 6 of Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb and the Chicken," September 1913. Story 7 of Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb and the Dragon's Eye," October 1913. Story 8 of Philo Gubb.
*"The Progressive Murder," November 1913. Story 9 of Philo Gubb. "Red Cedar!" July 1914.
*"The Pet," August 1914. Story 2 of Philo Gubb.
*"The Eagle's Claws," September 1914. Story 3 of Philo Gubb.
*"The Missing Mister Master," October 1914. Story 10 of Philo Gubb.
*"Waffles and Mustard," November 1914. Story 11 of Philo Gubb.
*"The Anonymous Wiggle," December 1914. Story 12 of Philo Gubb.
*"The Half of a Thousand," January 1915. Story 13 of Philo Gubb.
*"Dietz's 7642, Bessie John," February 1915. Story 14 of Philo Gubb.
*"Buried Bones," March 1915. Story 16 of Philo Gubb.
*"Philo Gubb's Greatest Case," April 1915. Story 17 of Philo Gubb.
"The Togbury Jool," May 1915.
"One Hundred Dollars Reward," June 1915.
*"Henry," July 1915. Story 15 of Philo Gubb. "The Disappearance of Ma'y Jane," August 1915.
"The Premature Death of Philo Gubb," September 1915.
"The Stolen Umbrella," October 1915.
"Four Tufts of Golden Hair," November 1915.
"The Inexorable Tooth," December 1915.
"The Carnival of Crime," January 1916.
"This Style, $20," February 1916.
"The Parmiller Pounds," March 1916.
"The Kinwiller Case," April 1916.
"The Ghatghee," May 1916.
"In the Dark!" June 1916. "The twenty-seventh of the stories of Philo Gubb, the famous correspondence-school detective." But this tale is actually number 31 . . .
"The Needle, Watson," July 1916. A Philo Gubb story. "Introducing a new character in the stories of Philo Gubb, the correspondence-school deteckative."
"The Dark Closet," August 1916.
"Too Much Gubb," September 1916.
"The Hound of the Tankervilles," October 1916.
"The Tenth of June," November 1916.
"Who Would Steal a Pump?" December 1916.
"The Last Case of Philo Gubb," January 1917
"The McNoodle Brothers' Radio Mystery," Radio News, September, 1923.
"The Sword Swallower Murder," St. Anthony Messenger, 1933.
TPB 400pp. ISBN 978-1-55246-880-7 Price Not Set