Further Reading
- Kathrine Sorley Walker, Robert Helpmann, An Illustrated study of his work, 1957
- Elizabeth Salter, Helpmann : The Authorised Biography of Sir Robert Helpmann, 1978
- Frank Van Straten, Helpmann: A Knight To Remember
- Anna Bemrose, A Servant of Art: Helpmann in Australia, PHD Thesis, 2003, University of Queensland.
- Tyler Coppin, LyreBird (Tales of Helpmann), a play
- Mary Helpmann, The Helpmann Family Story 1796–1964, 1967
- Caryl Brahams, Robert Helpmann (Choreographer), 1943
- Gordon Anthony, Studies of Robert Helpmann, 1946
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