The Rhino Document Library
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Chapman, James 1868. Travels in the interior of South Africa, comprising fifteen years’ hunting and trading; with journeys across the continent from Natal to Walvisch Bay, and visits to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Falls. London, Bell and Daldy, Edward Stanford: vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-454.
Bermudez, J. 1565. Esta he hua breve relacao da embaixada o Patriarcha do Joao Bermudez trouxe do Emperador de Ethiopia, chamado vulgarmente Preste Joao, ao christianissimo, & zelador da fee de Christo Rey de Portugal dom Joao o terceiro deste nome. Lisboa, Francisco Correa: pp. 1-80.
Blanc, V. le 1648. Les voyages fameux du sieur Vincent Le Blanc Marseillois, qu’il a fait depuis l’age de douze ans iusques a soixantes, au quatre parties du Monde. Paris, Gervais Clousier: pp. 1-628.
Blancou, L. 1954. Notes sur les mammiferes de l’Equateur Africain Francais – un rhinoceros de foret?. Mammalia 18: 358-363.
Blancou, L. 1958. Distribution geographique des ongules d’Afrique Equatoriale Francaise en relation avec leur ecologie. Mammalia 22: 294-316.
Blyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1870. Bifid rhinoceros horns. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 35, 1870 January 15: 52.
Blyth, E. 1870. Rhinoceros detaching its horn. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 36, 1870 August 20: 173.
Blyth, E. 1869. The zoological garden at Antwerp. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34, 1869 September 4: 191-192.
Blyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1869. Rhinoceros horn toppling forward. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34,1869 September 4: 192.
Bock, C. 1881. The head-hunters of Borneo: a narrative of travel up to Mahakkam and down the Barito; also, journeying in Sumatra. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington: pp. i-xvi, 1-344.
Bourdillon, B.H. 1934. With the white rhinoceros in Uganda. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 163 (4247), 1934 May 19: 1170, figs. 1-2.
Brandt, J.F. 1878. Bemerkungen ueber eine Synopsis der Familie der Rhinocerotidae. Bulletin de l'l'Academie des Sciences de St Petersbourg 24: 167-168.
Brandt, J.F. 1878. Tentamen synopseos rhinocerotidum viventium, et fossilium. Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg (7) 26 (5): 1-66, pl. 1.
Rabier, B. 1906. Comment Carolus tua le rhinocéros. Preparatory drawings: Musée de l'Image (D 996.1.16693 B et D 996.1.16722 B). 2 pp..
Hagenbeck, C. 1874. C. Hagenbeck’s Handels-Menagerie in Hamburg. Gefiederte Welt 3 (26), 25 June 1874: 211-212.
Dapper, O. 1686. Description de l’Afrique: contenant les noms, la situation & les confins de toutes ses parties, leurs rivieres: avec des cartes des etats, des provinces et des villes. Amsterdam, Wolfgang, Waesberge, Boom en van Someren.
Garner, T.; Pidcock, G. 1800. A brief description of the principal foreign animals & birds, now exhibiting at the Grand Menagerie, over Exeter-Change, the property of Mr Gilbert Pidcock,chiefly extracted from the works of Buffon and Goldsmith, with additions and anecdotes. London, G. Pidcock: pp. 1-44.
Lichtenstein, H. 1812. Travels in Southern Africa in the years 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806, translated from the original German by Anne Plumptre. London, Henry Colburn. vol. 1, pp. i-xii, 1-383; vol. 2, pp. i-xiv, 1-368.
Almeida, Manoel de 1696. Histoire de la Haute Ethiopie ecrite sur les lieux; extraite & traduite de la copie Portugaise du R.P. Baltazar Tellez.
Ryhiner, P.R.; Mannix, D.P. 1958. The wildest game. Philadelphia & New York, J.P. Lippincott Co. pp. 1-320.
MacKenzie, R. 2012. Centre and periphery in Lawrence Norfolk’s The Pope’s Rhinoceros and Christoph Ransmayr’s Die letzte Welt. Orbis Litterarum 67 (5): 416–436.