Rob Edelman
|   | Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple by 
          
                
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               1999
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              7 editions
          
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|   | Angela Lansbury: A Life on Stage and Screen 
          
                
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               1996
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|   | Matthau: A Life by 
          
                
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               2002
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              9 editions
          
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|   | 2002 Dictionary Movie and Video Guide by 
          
                
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               2001
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              4 editions
          
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|   | Great Baseball Films: From Right Off the Bat to a League of Their Own 
          
                
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               1994
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              4 editions
          
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|   | People at the Center of - The Vietnam War 
          
                
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               2003
          
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|   | Baseball on the Web 
          
                
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               1998
          
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|   | From Spring Training to Screen Test: Baseball Players Turned Actors by |  | 
|   | The John Travolta Scrapbook by 
          
                
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               1997
          
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|   | Freedom of the Press 
          
                
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               2006
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              2 editions
          
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      “As she won fame playing Ethel Mertz, she perceived all of her theater work not as an end in itself, let alone the fulfillment of a childhood dream, but solely as preparation for I Love Lucy. She never really could savor the fact that, while no Broadway legend, she had become a respected and regularly employed working actress.”
    
― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
  ― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
      “you cannot conquer fear until you have learned what it is you’re afraid of.” Then she added, “I had passed thirty-five before I realized that one can no more neglect chronic unhappiness than one can neglect an infected tooth. If misery, like a tooth, is left too long to fester the infection spreads and deepens.”
    
― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
  ― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
      “Television is fine,” he continues, “but it can’t give you the thrills and the fun ya have at the game, getting the sunshine and fresh air and being a real part of our national pastime. So let’s all forget our worries and have fun at the ball game whenever we can get to one.” Frawley concludes his spiel with a robust, “Whaddya say?” followed by an equally hearty, “Let’s go!”
    
― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
  ― Meet the Mertzes: The Life Stories of I Love Lucy's Other Couple
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