Works by Frederick Burr Opper in the SFACA collection
Continuous Comic Features
Ain't You Sorry, 1909
Alphonse and Gaston, 1901-1904
And Her Name Was Maud, 1904-1932
Cousin Willie, 1910-1915
Happy Hooligan, 1900-1932
Howson Lott, 1909-1914
King of the Cannibal Islands, The, 1910
Monopoly Lodge Entertainments, 1906-1909
Our Antediluvian Ancestors, 1901-1904
Poor Diogenes, 1908-1911
Red Rig-a-Jigs, 1906
Wouldn't It Make You Mad?, 1907-1912
One-shots
"How Seasickness Can Diminish a Lover's Ardor," Chicago American Comic Supplement, August 19, 1900
"The House the Swampview Real Estate Company Built," Chicago American Comic Supplement, August 26, 1900
"How Our Modern Improvements Hit Red Gulch," Chicago American Comic Supplement, August 26, 1900
"Herr Bierheister's Happy Idea," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 9, 1900
"Why Mr. Weakingham Went in for Physical Culture," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 16, 1900
"Mr. Littlechap's Heroism. How He Showed that He Was Boss in His Own House," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 16, 1900
"That Smith Baby--According to Mr. Oldbach's remarks to its mother, and--according to Mr. Oldbach's remarks to his friends," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 23, 1900
"What Caused the Boxer Uprising," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 2, 1900
"The Trouble in the Jones Flat," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 7, 1900
"Some Election Bets; Or What Politics Can Do with Our 'Intelligent Citizens'," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 14, 1900
"An Awful Tragedy Impending. If Jones and Smith Continue to Call on the Same Girl," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 14, 1900
"Professor Snifter Calls on Professor Nipson. He Finds the Professor Out, But Makes a Remarkable Scientific Discovery," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 21, 1900
"He Paid the Bill," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 21, 1900
"Smith's Wife's Mother's Visit, and His Happy Idea for Cutting it Short," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 28, 1900
"How Mr. Meekins Blew Up the Cook," Chicago American Comic Supplement, October 28, 1900
"Why the New Nurse Girl Didn't Suit," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 4, 1900
"A Pleasant Meeting," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 11, 1900
"Some Misfit Titles," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 11, 1900
"Is Woman Driving Man Off the Stage?," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 18, 1900
"How the Chief Lost His Thanksgiving Dinner, Or, Mr. Goodman's Happy Escape," Chicago American Comic Supplement, November 25, 1900
"It Worked," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 2, 1900
"Santa Claus's Review! The Dream that Little Johnny Had after Seeing Meissonier's Famous Painting," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 9, 1900
"The Janitor's Christmas Present," Chicago American Comic Supplement, December 23, 1900
"How Lord Chumpleigh Entertained His Wife's Mother. Thank Goodness, No American Would Do Such a Thing!," Chicago American Comic Supplement, January 20, 1901
"The New Cook. And the Awful Scare that Little Tommy Gave Her," Chicago American Comic Supplement, January 27, 1901
"Mr. Familyman's Dream of the Intelligence Office of the Near Future," Chicago American Comic Supplement, January 27, 1901
"How Jones Solved the Servant Girl Problem. Palmistry Did It," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 3, 1901
"How Professor Brainberry, the Great Inventor, Solved One Phase of the Servant Girl Question," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 10, 1901
"A Champion's Record," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 17, 1901
"Mr. Familyman's Alphabet of the Cooks He Has Had," Chicago American Comic Supplement, February 24, 1901
"How Mr. Housekeep Disciplined His Cook," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 3, 1901
"Why Mr. Littleflat's Cook Didn't Leave," Chicago American Comic Supplement, March 10, 1901
"Such a Mix-Up! A Spring Symposium by F.B. Opper, R. Dirks, J. Swinnerton and Gus Dirks," Chicago American Comic Supplement, May 5, 1901
"Bill the Burglar Breaks Into a Harlem Flat," Chicago American Comic Supplement, September 8, 1901
"Outrageous!," New York Journal Comic Supplement, January 20, 1901
"The Parrot and the Seidlitz Powder," New York Journal Comic Supplement, January 20, 1901
"Mr. Proudpop's Manual of Arms," New York Herald Colored Section, June 19, 1898
"A Great Field for New York's Reformers," New York Herald Colored Section, June 26, 1898
"Some People's Preadamite Ancestors, Judging from their Descendants," New York Herald Colored Section, July 10, 1898
"Ten Little Wheelmen," New York Herald Colored Section, July 24, 1898
"Some People We Wish Would Emigrate to One of Our New Colonies," New York Herald Colored Section, October 16, 1898
"The Newhub Affair," New York Herald Colored Section, October 23, 1898
"Some Overrated Histsorical Personages," New York Herald Colored Section, December 18, 1898
"A Corner for Puzzlers" "A Corner For Puzzlers" Philadelphia Sunday Press, April 26, 1903
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