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- Bud Collins "Total Tennis: The Ultimate Tennis Encyclopedia" (2003 edition, ISBN 0-9731443-4-3, Sport Media Publishing Inc.) See page 771.
- Leonard Gribble "Adventures in Murder, Undertaken by Some Notorious Killers in Love" (New York: Roy Publisher, no date), p. 76-85: Chapter VIII: "Duet in Monte Carlo".
- F. Tennyson Jesse "Murder and its Motives" (Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co,m Inc. - Dolphin Books, 1924, 1958, 1965), p. 26, 65-67: Introduction: The Classification of Motives (p. 65-67 deal with the concept of "murderees").
- Charles Kingston "Remarkable Rogues: The Careers of Some Notable Criminals of Europe and America" (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head; New York, John Lane Company, 1921), p. 79-93 Chapter VI: "The Monte Carlo Trunk Murderess".
- 'Chilosa' (pseud.,) "Venusberg : the Syren city ; with it's sequel - Ten years after / by Chilosà ." London : Holden & Hardingham, . pp 186 – 205 'L'Affaire Goold.'
- Michael Sheridan "Murder in Monte Carlo" Poolbeg Press Ltd (20 May 2011), ISBN 978-1842234716
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