Billy Rose - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Yudkoff, Alvin (2001): Gene Kelly p. 65 Watson-Guptill, ISBN 0-8230-8819-7
  • Wine, Women and Words, Billy Rose, Simon and Schuster, 1946
  • Billy Rose, Manhattan Primitive, Earl Conrad; World Publishing Company, 1968
  • Billy Rose Presents Casa MaƱana, Jan Jones; TCU Press, 1999

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