Secondary Bibliography
- R. Thurston Hopkins, "In the Footsteps of Thomas Burke", Chapter XIII of London Pilgrimages (London: Brentano’s, 1928), pp. 193–210.
- Barry Milligan, Pleasures and Pains: Opium and the Orient in Nineteenth-Century British Culture (Charlottesville & London: UP of Virginia, 1995).
- George A. Wade, "The Cockney John Chinaman", The English Illustrated Magazine (July 1900): 301-07.
- Anne Witchard, "Aspects of Literary Limehouse: Thomas Burke and the ‘Glamorous Shame of Chinatown", Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London, 2, 2 (September 2004): 7 pp. http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/london-journal/september%202004/witchard.html.
- "Thomas Burke, the ‘Laureate of Limehouse’: A New Biographical Outline", English Literature in Transition, 48, 2 (January 2005):
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