Further Reading
- Anne Blair, There to the Bitter End: Ted Serong in Vietnam, pp. 183–187, 224, 258, 273
- Daniel Ellsberg, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, p. 176
- Frances Fitzgerald, Fire in the Lake, p. 403
- Gerald Hickey, Window On a War, pp. 210, 258, 259,
- Ward Just, To What End, pp. 67, 87
- Crispin C. Maslog, "Ton That Thien: Asian Libertarian" in Heroes of Asian Journalism, Ramon Magsaysay Award Book of Record, Vols. 1-10,
- Michael Maclear. The Ten Thousand Day War, p. 197
- http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Biography/BiographyThienTon.htm
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