Further Reading
- Squires, Radcliffe (1964) Frederic Prokosch. New York: Twayne Publishers.
- Max, Peter (1969) Frederic Prokosch, ein Romantiker des 20. Jahrhunderts: Mit bes. Berücks. d. Romane "The Asiatics" u. "The Seven Who Fled". Winterthur: Schellenberg.
- Barker, Nicolas (1987) The Butterfly Books: an Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Twentieth Century Pamphlets. London: Bertram Rota.
- Vidal, Gore (2000) "The Collector", in The Last Empire (Essays 1952-2000). Vintage.
- Greenfield, Robert M. (2010) Dreamer's Journey: The Life and Writings of Frederic Prokosch. Newark: University of Delaware Press.
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