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By Stephanie Beacham (narrator), Judith Cummings, Harvey Fierstein (narrator), Elliott Gould (narrator), Joel Grey (narrator), Kevin McCarthy (narrator), Vanessa Redgrave (narrator) and Jean Stapleton (narrator)

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9780787105730 | Dove Entertainment Inc, February 1, 1996, cover price $6.95

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By Stephanie Beacham (narrator), Harvey Fierstein (narrator), Elliott Gould (narrator), Joel Grey (narrator), Kevin McCarthy (narrator), Vanessa Redgrave (narrator) and Jean Stapleton (narrator)

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9780787105747 | Dove Entertainment Inc, February 1, 1996, cover price $12.98

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A fascinating and revealing statistical analysis of the condition of American women today reviews the changes in women's status, examining both gains and setbacks; includes essays on the women's movement, minority women, the future of women in the new millennium, and women's leadership in politics, the military, business, and other fields; and offers profiles of all women in Congress. Original (view table of contents)
By Cynthia B. Costello (editor), Jean Stapleton (introduced by), Anne J. Stone (editor) and Women's Research & Education Institute (corporate author)

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9780393321425 | W W Norton & Co Inc, January 1, 2001, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Examines the current status of American women in politics, higher education, corporate American, union leadership, and the military, and provides a statistical portrait.

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A play sheds light on how the First Lady, who was raised with the traditional ideas of women's roles, managed to escape those constraints and become a leading voice on issues of war, peace, and human rights. Performed by Jean Stapleton.

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9781580812023 | Unabridged edition (L A Theatre Works, October 1, 2001), cover price $19.95 | About this edition: A play sheds light on how the First Lady, who was raised with the traditional ideas of women's roles, managed to escape those constraints and become a leading voice on issues of war, peace, and human rights.

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Product Description: Eleanor: Her Secret Journey by Rhoda Lerman, is a commanding one-woman show starring Jean Stapleton as Eleanor Roosevelt and examines her early years, as a restless young wife and mother of five. Unfulfilled by her duties at home and fueled with the knowledge that her husband, Franklin, is having an affair, Eleanor searches for meaning in her life and is determined to carve out her own identity...read more
By Rhonda Lerman and Jean Stapleton (narrator)

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9781580812931 | Unabridged edition (L A Theatre Works, April 1, 2005), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Eleanor: Her Secret Journey by Rhoda Lerman, is a commanding one-woman show starring Jean Stapleton as Eleanor Roosevelt and examines her early years, as a restless young wife and mother of five.

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