Sources
- Private Papers of Jacqueline Mary Wheldon (JMW)
- J. Abse, (ed.) My LSE (1977), 128-144
- Private Papers of Wynn Pierce Wheldon (WPW)
- Obituaries in The Times (24 June 1993), Independent (28 June 1993),
- Daily Telegraph (1 July 1993)
- M. Pugh, ‘Enter the Girl with a Nose for Disaster’, Daily Mail (9 February 1966)
- R. Martin, ‘Ruth Martin Meets Jacqueline Wheldon’, The Bookseller (February 1966)
- L. G. Stroud, Unpublished memoir
- P. Ferris, Sir Huge: The Life of Huw Wheldon (1990)
- S. Clayton, ‘No Picnic’, Times Literary Supplement (17 February 1966)
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