The Comprehensive Dorothy Parker Bibliography

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  1. Why I Haven't Married, VF, Oct. 1916
  2. The Christmas Magazine, VF, Dec. 1916
  3. Are You A Glossy?, VF, Apr. 1918
  4. How To Know The Glossies, VF, May 1918
  5. If I Were A Movie Manager, VF, June 1918
  6. The People Who Sit In Back Of Me, VF, July 1918, p. 46
  7. Are You A Stopper?, VF, Sept. 1918, p. 23
  8. Is Your Little Girl Safe?, VF, Sept. 1918
  9. Extracts From A Secretary's Diary,( L.L. Jones (DP?)), VF, Oct. 1918
  10. They Won The War, (Helen Wells), VF, Jan. 1919, p. 39
  11. So This Is New York!, VF, May 1919
  12. On The Trail of a Wife, VF, Dec. 1919
  13. Good Souls, VF, June 1919
  14. Our Great American Spirit, VF, Jan. 1920
  15. The Throes of First Love, VF, Mar. 1920
  16. As The Spirit Moves, SEP, May 22, 1920
  17. Our Tuesday Club, LHJ, July 1920
  18. A Dinner Party Anthology, LHJ, Aug. 1920
  19. A Summer Hotel Anthology, LHJ, Sept. 1920
  20. The Education of Gloria, LHJ, Oct., 1920
  21. A One Woman Show, Everybody's, Mar. 1921
  22. An Apartment House Anthology, SEP, Aug. 20, 1921
  23. No title, Ainslee's, Oct. 21, 1921, p. 156
  24. Men I'm Not Married To, SEP, June 17, 1922
  25. Welcome Home, SEP, July 22, 1922
  26. Our Own Crowd, SEP, Oct. 21, 1922
  27. The Christmas Dinner, Ainslee's, Dec. 21, 1922
  28. Professional Youth, SEP, Apr. 28, 1923
  29. You Must Come See Us Sometime, SEP, Sept. 1, 1923
  30. When I Painted Louis Firpo, New York World, Sept. 9, 1923, p. 10
  31. What Is A Benefit?, NYT, Feb. 24, 1924 {VII 2:4}
  32. Rosemary, Life, Aug. 14, 1924
  33. Ballade of Big Plans, Our Opinion, Dec. 1924
  34. No title, Life, Sept. 12, 1926
  35. The Paris That Keeps Out Of The Papers, VF, Jan. 1927, p. 71
  36. My Hometown, MC, Jan. 1928, p. 4
  37. Morning, Life, July 7, 1927, p. 9
  38. The New York Type, MC, Feb. 1928
  39. The Curtain Rises At 8:30 Sharp, MC, Mar. 1928
  40. Spring Song, MC, Apr. 1928
  41. Toward The Dog Days, MC, May 1928, p. 8
  42. GBS, Practically In Person, NY, July 7, 1928
  43. Out of the Silence, NY, Sept. 1, 1928, p. 28
  44. Profiles: The Artist's Reward, NY, Nov. 30, 1929
  45. A Valentine For Mr. Woollcott, VF, Feb. 1934
  46. At The Dog Show, Cosmopolitan, May 1934
  47. To Richard--With Love, The Screen Guild's Magazine, May 1936, p. 8
  48. Incredible, Fantastic, and True, NM, Nov. 23, 1937
  49. Madrid Martyrdom, LD, Dec. 11, 1937
  50. Not Enough, NM, Mar. 14, 1939, p. 3-4
  51. Review and Comment, NM, June 27, 1939
  52. Destructive Decoration, House & Garden, Feb./Nov. 1942
  53. Miss Brass Tacks of 1943, Mademoiselle, May 1943
  54. Are We Women Or Are We Mice?, RD, July 1943
  55. Who Is That Man?, Vogue, July 1944
  56. * Who Is That Man?, RD, Sept. 1944 {w/ letters of reply}
  57. The Middle or Blue Period, Cosmopolitan, Dec. 1944
  58. Hollywood, The Land I Won't Return To, Seven Arts, No. 3, 1955, p. 130
  59. The Best Fiction of 1957, Esquire, Dec. 1957 - p. 60
  60. New York at 6:30 PM, Esquire, Nov. 1964
  61. * New York at 6:30 PM, Esquire, Oct. 1973
  62. * Destructive Decoration, House & Garden, Nov. 1980
  63. Letter From A Goddam Alp, Esquire, Aug. 1989

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