Herman G. Weinberg. The Lubitsch Touch. 1968.,
Scott Eyman. Ernst Lubitsch. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.
William Paul. Ernst Lubitsch's American Comedy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1983.
Robert Carringer, Barry Sabath. Ernst Lubitsch: A Guide to References and Resources. G.K. Hall, 1981.
Leland Pogue. The Cinema of Ernst Lubitsch. A.S. Barnes, 1978.
Ernst Paalas Prinzler. Lubitsch. Munich, Germany: Verlag C.J. Bucher GmbH, 1984/1987. ISBN 3765804371
Sabine Hake. Passions and Deceptions: The Early Films of Ernst Lubitsch. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Herman G. Weinberg. The Lubitsch Touch. New York: Dutton, 1968.
| "Griffithiana" (Italy) | October 1990, Iss. 38/39, pg. 60, "Kino-Lieblinge" |
| "New York Times" (USA) | 1 December 1947, pg. 21:1, "E. Lubitsch Dead; Film Producer, 55; Director and Actor Introduced Negri, Jannings on Screen--Was Noted for 'Touch'" |
| "Motion Picture Classic" (USA) | October 1928, pg. 33, 76, by: Herbert Cruikshank, "The Troubadour of Silent Song; Although Working with Modern Mechanisms Ernst Lubitsch Is a Mediaeval Minstrel" |
| "Motion Picture Classic" (USA) | November 1927, pg. 28-29, 68, by: Paul Thompson, "It's Always Fair Weather; A Toast to 'The Student Prince'" |
| "Cinema Art" (USA) | October 1927, pg. 16-17, by: Robert Grosvenor, "Ernst Lubitsch Looks at Life and the Cinema" |
| "Screenland" (USA) | September 1927, pg. 32-33, 88, 90, by: Rob Wagner, "The Foreign Legion [Germans] of Hollywood" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 2 May 1927, pg. 829, "Lubitsch to Go to Europe for Camera Shots" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 2 May 1927, pg. 787, "Lubitsch Going Abroad" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 4 September 1926, pg. 3, "Warners Sell Balance of Lubitsch Contract [with M-G-M and Paramount]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 14 August 1926, pg. 2, "Lubitsch Signs with Famous Players-Lasky" |
| "Motion Picture Classic" (USA) | August 1926, pg. 24-25, 66, 83, by: Matthew Josephson, "Masters of the Motion Picture; There Is a Handful of Directors Who Have Developed a Complete Character of Their Own as an Art..." |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 10 July 1926, pg. 3, "Lubitsch Recuperating [kidney stone]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 10 April 1926, pg. 427, "Lubitsch Star's Work on 'Revillon' for Warner Bros." |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 6 March 1926, pg. 2, "Unique Honor for Lubitsch" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 30 January 1926, pg. 441, "Lubitsch to Make 'The Door Mat' for Warners" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 23 January 1926, pg. 2, "Lubitsch Ill [kidney trouble]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 14 November 1925, pg. 125, "Lubitsch Plans Biggest Film; American Spectacle" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 14 November 1925, pg. 124, "Lubitsch Seeks Citizenship" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 7 November 1925, pg. 52, "Pay Visit to President [on 18 Oct.]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 24 October 1925, pg. 634, "Star [Irene Rich] and Director Guests of the Warners in New York" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 17 January 1925, "Twelfth Year for Lubitsch" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 31 May 1924, pg. 449, "Lubitsch to Direct One for F.P.L." |
| "Movie Weekly" (USA) | 5 April 1924, pg. 13, 29, by: Earl Canning, "Hollywood Directors Jealous of Lubitsch" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 8 March 1924, pg. 113, "Lubitsch to Direct Pola Negri" |
| "Classic" (USA) | March 1924, pg. 38-39, 78, by: Alison Smith, "Movies and the Melting Pot; Four Foreign Personalities Who Heald a Renaissance on the American Screen [Lubitsch, Richard Ordynski, Svend Gade and Victor Seastrom]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 15 September 1923, pg. 76, "Director Lubitsch Also Has an Eye for Business" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 30 June 1923, pg. 746, "Ernst Lubitsch Will Produce Several Features for Warners" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 27 January 1923, pg. 379, "Likes Her Work [Marion Davies]" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 7 January 1922, pg. 53-54, by: Sumner Smith, "Ernst Lubitsch Describes Novel Method of Preparing a Picture for Production" |
| "Motion Picture World" (USA) | 31 December 1921, pg. 1075, "Lubitsch Due Here to Study American Methods" |
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