Lucy in the Afternoon


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Traces the life and career of Lucille Ball from childhood to her death in 1989.




Lucy in the Afternoon


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Lucy in the Afternoon


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FDR and Lucy


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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




I Loved Lucy


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Few people knew Lucille Ball the way Lee Tannen did. Lee first met Lucy as a child, but their close and enduring relationship began almost twenty-five years later. Now, Tannen gives us an intimate portrait of the "lost" Lucy years: from what life was like in her Beverly Hills and Palm Springs hideaways to how she traveled, what she ate, and how she entertained. I Loved Lucy reveals for the first time the private face of a beloved star whose public persona is the most famous in television history.




The Argosy


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A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.







Lucy's Letters - Scans and Transcriptions


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88 years after they were written, Jim Sims learned of and obtained a notebook containing letters exchanged in 1924 by his parents, Frazier Sims and Lucy Ensor, during the year before they married. Those letters, letters from Lucy's mother and other letters reveal much about them and about the rough life in poor, rural Kentucky at the time. This publication of "Lucy's Letters" contains transcriptions and scans of the actual 70+ letters and postcards plus some background information and photos about the families and locales of their early life.