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Fox, A.; Fox, Angela 1970. New light on large Rockingham vases [Wentworth Rhinoceros vase]. Connoisseur 173: 238-243.
Rangarajan, M. 2001. India’s wildlife history: an introduction. Delhi, Permanent Black (with Ranthambore Association). pp. 1-135.
Niemeyer, J.H. 2021. Ridinger Erlebnisse: Leben Werk Nachruhm 1698-2020 in Daten und Annotationen. Norderstedt, Niemeyer.
Grewal, R. 2007. In the shadow of the Taj: a portrait of Agra. New Delhi, Penguin Books Asia. pp. 1-267.
Silberstein, E. 2022. Animality and humanity in French late modern representations of black femininity. London, Routledge.
Sharpley-Whiting, T.D. 1999. Black Venus: sexualized savages, primal fears, and primitive narratives in French. Duke University.
Fleischmann, G.W. 1753. Letter to Karoline Luise von Baden, 7 September 1753. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe FA 5 A Corr 40, 21. https://www.karoline-luise.la-bw.de/.
Dutta, D.K. 2022. Answering the call of the wild. The Sentinel (Assam) 6 November 2022: Melange p.8.
Klyushina, E.V. 2018. Rhino mania in the western european art of the 18th century [in Russian]. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles 2018: 28-37. doi.org/10.18688/aa188-1-2
Furstenburg, D.; Otto, M.; Niekerk, P. van; Lewitton, D. 2022. Contribution of private game ranching and captive bred operations in South Africa to white rhino Ceratotherium simum species survival conservation. Journal of Veterinary Health Science 3 (4): 331-360. doi.org/10.33140/JVHS.03.04.05
Ranitz, Agnita de 2022. Clara, de eerste neushoorn in Nederland. Roman. Maassluis, Uitgeverij de Brouwerij. pp. 1-250 - ISBN 9789083114583.
Bergen, C.A. von 1746. Letters to C. Linnaeus in Sweden partly about rhinoceros – 9 August 1746, 10 October 1746, 16 March 1747. Unpublished - https://www.alvin-portal.org/ (transcription).
Piron, A. 1776. Oeuvres complètes d’Alexis Piron, publiées par M. Rigoley de Juvigny, conseiler honoraire au Parlement de Metz. Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey. vol. 8.
Fromageot, P. 1901. La Foire St. Germain des Prés. Bulletin de la Société historique du VIe arrondissement de Paris 1901 (3/4): 185-248.
Douwe Mout 1749. Véritable Portrait d’un Rhinoceros vivant que l’on voit à la Foire St. Germain à Paris. Broadsheet published by Daumont, Rue de Ferronerie, Paris.
Deisch, M. 1754. Danzig: Engraving of Dutch Rhinoceros [Clara] in three positions. Copper etching of rhino in 3 positions.
Goosen, E. 2022. South Africa: the age of Smart Parks. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2022: 37.
Moore, D.; Rutherford, J. 2022. Namibia: an insight into the life of a rhino ranger. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2022: 36.
Malherbe, A. 2022. Namibia: scaling the rhino ranger incentive scheme. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2022: 34-35.