Further Reading
- Estelle Jussim. Slave to Beauty: The Eccentric Life and Controversial Career of F. Holland Day (1981).
- Stephen M. Parrish. Currents of the Nineties in Boston and London: Fred Holland Day, Louise Imogen Guiney, and Their Circle (1987).
- James Crump. F. Holland Day: Suffering the Ideal (1995).
- F.Holland Day: Selected Texts and Bibliography (1995).
- Samuel Coale et al. New Perspectives on F. Holland Day (1998).
- Patricia Fanning. Through an Uncommon Lens: The Life and Photography of F. Holland Day (2008).
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