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== Bibliography == * ''My Life Is in Your Hands'' by Eddie Cantor (1928) with David Freedman; Harper & Bros. * ''Caught Short!: A Saga of Wailing Wall Street'' by Eddie Cantor (1929) Simon & Schuster * ''Between the Acts'' by Eddie Cantor (1930) Simon & Schuster * ''Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!: The Eddie Cantor Five-Year Plan'' by Eddie Cantor (1931) with David Freedman; Simon & Schuster * ''The Rise of the Goldbergs'' by Gertrude Berg (1931) Foreword by Eddie Cantor; Barse & Co. * ''Your Next President!'' by Eddie Cantor (1932) with David Freedman, Illus. by S.L. Hydeman; Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc. * ''Eddie Cantor in An Hour with You: A Big Little Book'' (1934) Whitman * ''Eddie Cantor Song and Joke Book'' (1934) Illus. by Ben Harris; M. Witmark & Sons * ''Ziegfeld: The Great Glorifier'' by Eddie Cantor (1934) with David Freedman; Alfred H. King * ''World's Book of Best Jokes'' by Eddie Cantor (1943) World Publishing Co. * ''Hello, Momma'' by George Jessel (1946) Foreword by Eddie Cantor, Illus. by Carl Rose; World Publishing Co. * ''Take My Life'' by Eddie Cantor (1957) with [[Jane Ardmore|Jane Kesner Ardmore]]; Doubleday * ''No Man Stands Alone'' by Barney Ross (1957) Foreword by Eddie Cantor; B. Lippincott Co. * ''The Way I See It'' by Eddie Cantor (1959) with Phyllis Rosenteur, ed.; Prentice-Hall * ''As I Remember Them'' by Eddie Cantor (1963) Duell, Sloan & Pearce * ''Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!'' and ''Caught Short!'' by Eddie Cantor (1969) Greenwood Press * "The Eddie Cantor Story: A Jewish Life in Performance and Politics" by David Weinstein (2017) UPNE/Brandeis University Press * ''The Golden Age of Sound Comedy: Comic Films and Comedians of the Thirties'' by Donald W. McCaffrey (1973) A.S. Barnes * ''Radio Comedy'' by [[Arthur Frank Wertheim]] (1979) Oxford University Press * ''The Vaudevillians: A Dictionary of Vaudeville Performers'' by Anthony Slide (1981) Arlington House * ''American Vaudeville as Seen by Its Contemporaries'' by Charles W. Stein, ed. (1984) Alfred A. Knopf * ''Eddie Cantor: A Life in Show Business'' by Gregory Koseluk (1995) McFarland * ''Eddie Cantor: A Bio-Bibliography'' by James Fisher (1997) Greenwood Press * ''Banjo Eyes: Eddie Cantor and the Birth of Modern Stardom'' by Herbert G. Goldman (1997) Oxford University Press * ''The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age'' by Leonard Maltin (1997) Dutton * ''My Life Is in Your Hands'' and ''Take My Life'' by Eddie Cantor (2000) Cooper Square Press * ''Film Clowns of the Depression: Twelve Defining Comic Performances'' by Wes D. Gehring (2007) McFarland * ''Eddie Cantor in Laugh Land'' by Harold Sherman (2008) Kessinger Publishing * ''Angels We Have Heard: The Christmas Song Stories'' by James Adam Richliano (2002) Star Of Bethlehem Books (Includes a chapter on Cantor's involvement in the history of "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town"). * ''The Eddie Cantor Story: A Jewish Life in Performance and Politics'' by David Weinstein (2018) UPNE/Brandeis University Press
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