- Pictorial Souvenir of Mann's Chinese Theatre: Showplace of Hollywood, w/Academy Award Winners from 1927-74Brochure Footprints & Handprints Signed in Cement in Front, with Stars Listed in Numerical Order Match Number By Forecourt Map, Interior of World by Debbie Reynolds, Shirley Maclaine, Jack LemMOn,maRIlyn Monroe Illustrated in Color with Photos OF Doris Day, 1974
- Teddy Ruxpin - Grubby's Romance by Ken Forsse, 2005
- Molly Brown: Denver's Unsinkable Lady by Christine Whitacre, 1984
- Let's Tap (VHS) by Donald (w/ Buddy Ebsen, Carol Lawrence, Fayard Nicholas, Debbie Reynolds) O'Connor, 1992
- Tammy (Sung by Debbie Reynolds in "Tammy and the Bachelor")
- SCREEN LIFE MAGAZINE (BACK ISSUE) September 1954: Debbie Reynolds by Screen Life, 1954
- Irene Souvenir Program (Cover Photo: Debbie Reynolds)
- TAMMY, SUNG BY DEBBIE REYNOLDS IN "TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR" by Jay & Ray Evans Livinbgston, 1956-01-01
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows From the Musical Comedy Irene Starring Debbie Reynolds by Joseph McCarthy (Lyrics), Harry Carroll (Music), 1946
- IF I KNEW THEN by Debbie, with Bob Thomas Reynolds, 1960-01-01
- If I Knew Them by Debbie Reynolds, 1962-01-01
- MOTION PICTURE magazine August 1952 with Debbie Reynolds on the cover. scarce.candid photos/articles on Debbie Reynolds with Robert Wagner and 1 other, Marilyn Monroe, Mario Lanza, Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas. lots of others. by Fred Sammus, 1952
- DS33 Pleasure Of His Co FRED ASTAIRE/HUNTER Lobby Card.Here's a terrific lobby card from the original release of THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY featuring a great image of FRED ASTAIRE,TAB HUNTER and DEBBIE REYNOLDS.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT+ to near MINT condition. No pinholes, no stains, no tears. by n/a, 1961
- DL36 Pleasure Of His Company FRED ASTAIRE Lobby Card.Here’s a terrific lobby card from the original release of THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY featuring a great image of FRED ASTAIRE and DEBBIE REYNOLDS.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT+ to near MINT condition. No pinholes, no stains, no tears. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket. by n/a, 1960
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