121 pp. Purple cloth boards with floral decor on front board. Endpapers illustrated with butterfly pattern. Illustrated by Harrison Fisher, decorations by Theodore B. Hapgood. The Butterfly Man is the 14th novel by George Barr McCutcheon. Set in circa 1900s America this is the tale of a men who fancies himself as quite the ladies man and presents himself as a successful business man. This is a tale of high society, the struggle to get there, the struggle to remain, and the relationships among the men, ladies, business, and inherited wealth. It's a story in which past Indiana author, George Barr McCutcheon, did a masterful job of introducing to us characters that fall in and out of our favor.