Further Reading
- Crescenti, Peter; Bob Columbe (1990). The official Honeymooners treasury: to the moon and back with Ralph, Norton, Alice, and Trixie. Perigee Books. http://books.google.com/books?id=73-FAAAAIAAJ.
- Katsigeorgis, John (2002). To The Moon: The Honeymooners Book of Trivia – Official Authorized Edition. Metrobooks. ISBN 1-58663-694-4.
- McCrohan, Donna and Peter Crescenti (1986). The Honeymooners Lost Episodes. Workman Publishing. ISBN 0-89480-157-0.
- McCrohan, Donna (1978). The Honeymooners' companion: the Kramdens and the Nortons revisited. Workman. http://books.google.com/books?id=KLYHAQAAMAAJ.
- Meadows, Audrey (1994). Love, Alice: My Life as a Honeymooner. Crown Publishers. ISBN 0-517-59881-7.
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