Further Reading
- Hoyle, Karen, Wanda Gag, Twayne Publishers, 1994;
- O'Hara, Megan, The Girlhood Diary of Wanda Gag, 1908-1909: Portrait of a young Artist, Blue Earth Books, 2001;
- Ray, Deborah Kogan, Wanda Gag: The Girl who Lived to Draw, Viking, 2008.
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