Gilbert, J. 1872. Aunt Bessie's picture book: With ninety-three pages of pictures. London, G. Routledge & Sons.
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Anonymous 1854. Death of a rhinoceros in New York. Gleason's Pictorial 6 (14), 8 April 1854: 223.
Anonymous 1853. The rhinoceros. Gleason's Pictorial 5 (23), 3 December 1853: 357.
Rubino, E.C.; Pienaar, E.F. 2018. Rhinoceros ownership and attitudes towards legalization of global horn trade within South Africa’s private wildlife sector. Oryx 54 (2): 244-251. doi.org/10.1017/S0030605318000030
Shrestha, S.; Shrestha, A.K. 2017. Wilderness and diversity of life in Nepal's Chitwan National Park, with ecology and natural history of Nepal's terai parks. Kathmandu, Bimala Shrestha: pp. 1-380.
Divyabhanusinh 2018. Resurrection of the unicorn. In: Divyabhanusinh, Das, A.K. & Bose, S., 2018. The story of India's unicorns. Mumbai, Marg Foundation. pp. 116-129.
Divyabhanusinh 2018. Under the British and beyond. In: Divyabhanusinh, Das, A.K. & Bose, S., 2018. The story of India's unicorns. Mumbai, Marg Foundation. pp. 98-114.
Das, A.K. 2018. At large in art and culture. In: Divyabhanusinh, Das, A.K. & Bose, S., 2018. The story of India's unicorns. Mumbai, Marg Foundation. pp. 81-96.
Das, A.K. 2018. The unicorn and the great Mughals. In: Divyabhanusinh, Das, A.K. & Bose, S., 2018. The story of India's unicorns. Mumbai, Marg Foundation. pp. 63-78.
Bose, S. 2018. A search through antiquity. In: Divyabhanusinh, Das, A.K. & Bose, S., 2018. The story of India's unicorns. Mumbai, Marg Foundation. pp. 45-60.
Bradley, J. 1985. Lady Curzon's India: letters of a Vicereine. New York, Beaufort Books: pp. i-xi, 1-180.
Kouzas, C. 2018. Militarized conservation and the struggle to save South Africa's rhinos. Journal of Political Studies 20: 46-60.
Radcliffe, R.W. 2005. Hairy rhino's gift of story and dance. Living Fossil Foundation: pp. 1-24.
Thornton, J.H. 1895. Memories of seven campaigns: a record of thirty-five years' service in the Indian Medical Department in India, China, Egypt, and the Sudan. Westminster, A. Constable.
Williams, J.P. 1920. The northern Shan states. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 1920 September 11: 404.
Wallace, F. 1920. Big game districts. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 1917 July 14: 40-44.
Anonymous 2017. Awesome Assam. Adventure & Wildlife 2 (1): 50-74.
Gustafson, K.; Sandstrom, T.; Townsend, L. 2018. The Bush War to save the rhino: improving counter-poaching through intelligence. Small Wars and Insurgencies 29 (2): 269-290. doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2018.1435220
Anonymous 2018. World's last male northern white rhino dies. Newsletter of the East African Wildlife Society April 2018: 1-2.
Anonymous 2018. White-knuckle rhino calves. Wild Talk: Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens 2018: 1.
Anonymous 1903. Le rhinoceros de l'Inde. Chenil journal des chasseurs et des éleveurs 5 March 1903: 113.
Reynolds, R.J. 2018. Northern white rhino – male "Bill" – kills male Bongo "Thiga", National Zoological Park, 26 February 1971. Unpublished story distributed to friends and family: pp. 1-3.
Mecozzi, B.; Bellucci, L.; Conti, J.; Iurino, D.A.; Mazzini, I.; Pushkina, D. 2018. Preliminary analysis of the large mammal fauna from layers G to K of Grotta Romanelli, Apulia (Southern Italy). Confer. of the XVIII Ediz. delle Giornate di Paleontologia della Società Paleontologica Italiana, Trento, Giugno 2018: 2 pp..
Wang Hai-Bing; Bai, Bin; Wang Yuan-Qing; Meng Jin 2018. A new species of Forstercooperia (Perissodactyla: Paraceratheriidae) from Northern China with a systematic revision of Forstercooperiines. American Museum Novitates, New York; 3897: 41 pp, 10 figs.
Johnson, M. 1926. A battle scarred rhinoceros. World's Work 1926: 259-274.