Maxwell, M. 1923. Camera experiences with Rhinoceros bicornis – I. Country Life 1923 June 2: 751-755.
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Anonymous 1910. Vienna International Exhibition: the British exhibits. Country Life 1910 July 2: 5-8.
Johnston, H.H. 1897. British Central Africa, an attempt to give some account of a portion of the territories under British influence north of the Zambesi. London, Methuen and Co.
Knox, T.W. 1895. In wild Africa: Adventures of two youths in a journey through the Sahara desert. Boston, W.A. Wilde & Company.
Bergouen, R.; Berke, H.; Pastoors, A. 2012. L’Abri du Rhinoceros à Montesquieu-Avantes (France). Prehistoire, Art et Societes (Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Ariege-Pyrenees) 67: 15-26, 4 tables, 6 figures.
Spengemann, C.; Weczerzick, A. 1910. Ein Spaziergang durch den Zoologischen Garten. Hannover, A. Mooling & Comp.. pp. 1-12.
Ramecourt, G. de 1934. Chasse au rhinoceros et au lion dans le Mayo-Kebbi (Chad). Bulletin Economique de L'Afrique Equatoriale Francaise 10 (36) Jul-Oct: 38-44, 4 images.
Churchill, W.S. 1908. My African journey, IX. Hippo Camp. Strand Magazine: an illustrated monthly 36. 491-498.
Bayrackci, R. 2008. BFR winners see rhino conservation close-up at Indonesian national parks. Animal Keepers Forum 35 (9): 349-351.
Diamant, J. 1931. Combats dans la jungle. Intrepide: Aventures, voyages, explorations 22 (No 1089), 5 July 1931: 6-7, 2 images.
Rhodes, E.; Raynal, P-J.; Geraads, D.; Sbihi-Alaoui, F.Z. 1994. Premieres dates RPE pour l’Acheuleen du Maroc atlantique (Grotte des Rhinoceros, Casablanca). Compte Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences - Sciences de la Terre et des Planetes 319 (Serie II) No 9 (Nov): 1109-1115, 1 figure, 1 table.
Pereton 1934. Rhinoceros – souvenier de chasse. Togo-Cameroun Magazine Trimestriel (L'Agencie Economique des territoires Africaine) 1934 (October): 200-202, 3 images.
Forbin, V. 1933. En Afrique pays des grandes chasse. Science et Monde 3 (131) Nov 16: 780-781, 6 images.
Forbin, V. 1921. La chasse au Rhinoceros. Floreal - L'Hebdomadaire Illustre du Monde du Travail 2 (23) Jun 4: 536, 545, 4 images.
Anonymous 1969. Fred Webster en de witte neushoorn. Robbedoes Weekblad 32 (no. 1618), 17 April 1969: 36-39.
Kmunke, R. 1913. Quer durch Uganda: eine Forschungsreise in Zentralafrika 1911/1912. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer.