Further Reading
- Murray Teigh Bloom - The Man Who Stole Portugal, London: Secker & Warburg (1966)
- Andrew Bull - "Alves Reis and the Portuguese Bank Note Scandal of 1925" The British Historical Society No. 24: pp 22–57 (1997)
- C Kisch - The Portuguese Bank Note Case London: Macmillan (1932)
- Artur Virgilio Alves Reis - O Angola e Metrópole – "Dossier Secreto." Lisbon (1927)
- Thomas Gifford - The Man from Lisbon 1977 (novel)
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