Ottenheimer Publishers

Stouffer authored The Legend of Rah and the Muggles as well as Larry Potter and His Best Friend Lilly.

She filed an unsuccessful trademark infringement lawsuit in 2000 against Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and U.S. publisher Scholastic.

The joke books in particular were quite popular, with some estimates that over one million copies were sold;[2] compact and retailing for ten cents, they were cheap and portable.

The joke books sold well until the early 1930s, at which time the company began to produce reference works and cookbooks.

The printing plates used for producing the joke books were donated to scrap drives during World War II.

An example of a joke book circa 1915 created by Ottenheimer Publishers. From the collection at the George Peabody Library.