Bowman, Larry W. Mauritius: Democracy and Development in the Indian Ocean. Dartmouth, New Hampshire: Westview Press, 1991.
Brito, Bernardo Gomes de. História Trágico-Marítima. Mem Martins, Portugaclass="underline" Publicações Europa-América, 1981.
Brito, Bernardo Gomes de. The Tragic History of the Sea. Cambridge, U.K.: The Hakluyt Society, 1959.
Broderip,William John. “Notice of an Original Painting, Including a Figure of the Dodo, in the Collection of the Duke of Northumberland, at Sion House.” Ann. & Mag. Natural History 2 (1855), n. 15: 143.
Cabot, Samuel. “The Dodo (Didus ineptus): A Rasorial and Not Rapacious Bird.” The Boston Journal of Natural History 5 (1847): 490.
Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Hurst, 1903.
Carroll, Lewis, and John Tenniel (illus.). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; and, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. New York: Hurst, 1903.
Carvalho, Eduardo Luna de. “A anonima descoberta dos Doudos do arquipelago das Mascarenhas por navegadores portugueses (Avis Columbiformes Raphidae).” Coleccão “Natura,” Nova Serie: 13, Lisbon, Portugaclass="underline" Sociedade Portuguesa de Ciencias Naturais, 1989.
Castanheda, Fernão Lopes de. Descoberta e História da Conquista da Índia, na Oficina de Pedro Ferreira para a Casa Real. Lisbon, Portugaclass="underline" 1561.
Cauche, François. Relation du voyage que François Cauche a fait à Madagascar, isles adjacentes & coste d’Afrique, recueilly par le Sieur Morisot, avec das notes en marge. Paris: Roche Beullet, undated.
Charleton,Walker. Onomasticom zoikon: plerorumque animalium differentias & nomina propria pluribus linguis exponens: cui accedunt mantissa anatomica, et quaedam de variis fossilium generibus. London: Jacobum Allestry, 1668.
Charman, Andy. Madua ve-lamah hushmedah tsipor ha-dudo? U-sheelot aherot al baale (I Wonder the Dodo Is Dead, and Other Questions About Extinct and Endangered Animals). Tel Aviv, Israeclass="underline" Yehoshua Orenshtain, 1997.
Clark, George. “Account of the Late Discovery of Dodo’s Remains in the Island of Mauritius.” Ibis 2 (1865): 141–146.
Coward, Noel. Not Yet the Dodo, and Other Verses. London: Heinemann, 1967.
Daston, Lorraine, and Katharine Park.Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150–1750. New York: Zone Books, 1998.
Dauxois, Jacqueline. L’empereur des alchimistes: Rudolphe II de Habsbourg. Paris: J.-C. Lattes, 1996.
Desmarais, Nadia. Le français à l’Ile Maurice: Dictionnaire des termes mauritiens. Port Louis, Mauritius: Imprimerie Commerciale, 1962.
Erasmus, Kurt. Roelandt Savery, sein Leben und seine Werke. Doctoral thesis. Halle-Wittenberg, Germany: Friedrichs-Universität, 1907.
Evans, Robert, and John Weston. Rudolf II and His World: A Study of Intellectual History 1576–1612. London: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
Ferreira, Fernanda Durao. As fontes portuguesas de Robinson Crusoe. Lisbon, Portugaclass="underline" Cadernos Minimal, 1996.
Foulke, Robert. The Sea Voyage Narrative. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1997.
Fucˇíková, Elisˇka, et al. (eds.). Rudolf II and Prague: The Court and the City. London: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
Funerary Equipment of Rudolf, King of Bohemia: The Earliest Hapsburgs at Prague Castle. Prague: Hradcˇany Castle Management, 1995.
Gordon, Jan B. (ed.). Soaring with the Dodo: Essays on Lewis Carroll’s Life and Art. Charlottesville, Virginia: The University Press of Virginia, 1982.
Gould, Stephen Jay. “The Dodo in the Caucus Race.” Natural History 105 (1996), n. 11: 22.
Gutman, G. O. Retreat of the Dodo: Australian Problems and Prospects in the ’80s. Canberra, Australia: Brian Clouston, 1982.
Hachisuka, Masauji. The Dodo of Mauritius. Tokyo: 1939.
Hachisuka, Masauji. The Dodo and Kindred Birds; or, The Extinct Birds of the Mascarene Islands. London: H. F. & G.Witherby, 1953.
Halley, Edmond. Miscellania curiosa. London: 1726.
Harris, John. Navigatorum atque Itinerarium Biboliotheca: or, A Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels: Consisting of above Four Hundred of the Most authentic Writers; Beginning with Hackluyt, Purchals, etc, in English; Ramusio in Italian; Thevenot, etc, in French; de Bry, and Grynaei Novus Orbi in Latin; the Dutch East-India Company in Dutch; and Continued with Others of Note, that Have Published Histories, Voyages, Travels or Discoveries, in the English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, or Dutch Tongues; Relation to Any Part of Asia, Africa, America, Europe, or the Islands Thereof, to the Present Time; with the Heads of our Most Considerable Sea-Commanders; and a Great Number of Excellent Maps of All Parts of the World, and Cuts of Most Curious Things in all Voyages; also, an Appendix, of the Remarkable Accidents at Sea; and Several of our Considerable Engagements: the Charters, Acts of Parliament, etc, About the East-India Trade, and Papers Relating to the Union of the Two Companies; throughout the Whole, All Original Papers Are Printed at Large: as the Pope’s Bull, to Dispose of the West Indies to the King of Spain; Letters and Patents for Establishing Companies of Merchants; as the Ruff, East-India Companies, etc. Letters of One Great Prince or State to Another, Showing their Titles, Style, etc.; to which is Prefixed, a History of the Peopling of the Several Parts of the World, and Particularly of America, an Account of Ancient Shipping, and Its Successive Improvements; Together with the Invention and Use of the Magnet, and Its Variation, etc. London: 1705.
Hazareesingh, K. History of Indians in Mauritius. London: Macmillan Education, 1976.
Hébert, François. Le dernier chant de l’avant-dernier dodo. Paris: Garamond, 1986.
Hendrix, Lee, et al. (eds.). Nature Illuminated: Flora and Fauna from the Court of the Emperor Rudolf II. Los Angeles, California: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997.
Histoire de la navigation de Jean Hugues de Linschot, hollandois, aux Indes Orientales: Contenant diverses déscriptions des lieux jusques à présent découverts par les portugais: Observations des coutumes & singularités de dela & d’autres déclarations. Amsterdam: 1619.
Holzer, Hans. The Alchemist: The Secret Magical Life of Rudolf von Habsburg. New York: Stein and Day, 1974.
Huxley, Julian. Man Stands Alone. London: Harper Collins, 1941.
Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta. Variations on the Imperial Theme in the Age of Maximilian II and Rudolf II. New York: Garland Publishers, 1978.
Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta. The School of Prague: Painting at the Court of Rudolf II. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1988.
Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta. The Mastery of Nature: Aspects of Art, Science, and Humanism in the Renaissance. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Keynes, Quentin. “Mauritius: Island of the Dodo.” National Geographic 109 (1956), n. 190: 77.
Lactantius and Michel Perrin (ed., trans.). L’ouvrage du Dieu Createur. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1974.
Langton, Jane. Dead as a Dodo: A Homer Kelly Mystery. New York: Viking, 1996.
Leclerc , George-Louis, Comte de Buffon. Buffon’s Natural History: Containing the Theory of Earth, a General History of Man, of the Brute Creation, and of Vegetables, Minerals, etc, etc. London: H. D. Symonds, 1797.
Leclerc , George-Louis, Comte de Buffon. “Empire de l’ homme sur les animaux.” In: Les animaux. Paris: Jean Grassin, 1980.
Leclerc , George-Louis, Comte de Buffon. Histoire naturelle des oiseaux. Paris: De L’Imprimerie Royale, 1770–1785.
Leguat, François, and Oliver Patsfield (ed.). The Voyage of François Leguat. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1891.
Linschoten, Jan Huygen van, and Arthur Coke Burnell & P. A. Tiele (eds.). The Voyage of John Huygen van Linschoten to the East Indies: From the Old English Translation of 1578: The First Book, Containing His Description of the East. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1885.