Sharon Rich - Books

Books

  • The Rosary by Florence L. Barclay, new introduction by Sharon Rich, comments by MacDonald and Eddy (2005)
  • Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript (2004)
  • Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters (2002)
  • Nelson Eddy: The Opera Years (2001)
  • Sweethearts, updated edition (2001)
  • Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy: Interactive CD-ROM Biography (2000)
  • Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair On-screen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy (1994)
  • Farewell to Dreams (co-author) (1978)
  • Jeanette MacDonald: A Pictorial Treasury (1973)

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