Works
- ... Forty-five Minutes Past Eight (The Dial Press, 1939)
- American Reveille: The United States at War (Putnam, 1942)
- George M. Cohan, Prince of the American Theater (J. B. Lippincott Company, 1943)
- Matinee Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Our Theater (Whittlesey House, 1949)
- Just the Other Day: From Yellow Pines to Broadway (McGraw-Hill, 1953)
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