If you liked A memoir of Cole Porter by Madeline P. Smith, Raymond W. Daum, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office, and New York Times Oral History Program, start with The reminiscences of A. S. Wilcockson (1975), Radio historical references (1975), and The reminiscences of Mrs. Genevieve B. Earle (1950). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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A memoir of Cole Porter is by Madeline P. Smith, Raymond W. Daum, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office, and New York Times Oral History Program.