File AvailableKingdon, J. 1982 Ostafrikanische Saeugetiere: Zeichnungen von Jonathan Kingdon. Frankfurt am Main, Senckenbergischen Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Kleine Senckenberg-Reine Nr. 13), pp. 1-208
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File AvailableFairservis, W.A. Jr. 1982 Allahdino: an excavation of a small Harappan site. In: Possehl, G.L. (ed.), Harappan civilization: a contemporary perspective. Warminster, Aris & Phillips: pp. 107-112
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File AvailableDhavalikar, M.K. 1982 Daimabad bronzes. In: Possehl, G.L. (ed.), Harappan civilization: a contemporary perspective. Warminster, Aris & Phillips: pp. 362-366
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File AvailableWagoner, D. 1982 Washing a young rhinoceros. Atlantic Monthly 250 (6): 86
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File AvailableBreedveld, C. 1982 Neushoorn in de eenhoorn: beelden van een sekte in crisistijd. Groningen, Privately published, pp. 1-54
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File AvailableMillan Cascallo, M. 1982 El Rhinoceros en el arte pleistocénico. Helike 1: 31-68, figures & tables
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File AvailableKohle, A. 1981 Aus der Geschichte des Kolner Zoos: bemerkenswerte Saugetiere des Tierbestandes. Zeitschrift des Kolner Zoo 24 (3): 103-106, figs. 1-5
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The first black rhino arrived end February 1908 in Cologne Zoo when it was 5 months old, from British East Africa. It was sketched by Paul Neuenborn and photographed by Eduard H?lzermann.
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File AvailableKohle, A. 1981 Aus der Geschichte des Kolner Zoos: bemerkenswerte Saugetiere des Tierbestandes. Zeitschrift des Kolner Zoo 24 (3): 103-106, figs. 1-5
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The first Rhinoceros unicornis, named ?Sch?ne Marie', arrived 26 April 1872 in the zoo, then as big as a medium pig. It was 2 or 3 years old when it was imported from Burma together with an elephant. It is said that the British trader William Jamrach received his rhinos from Assam, maybe also t...
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File AvailableKingdon, J. 1981 Mammalia africana: an exhibition of drawings from 'East African mammals, an atlas of evolution in Africa' published by Academic Press. London etc., Academic Press, pp. 1-64
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File AvailableBouma, H. 1981 Het dier in de kunst (4). Dier 64 (3): 23-25, figs. 1-7
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File AvailableBeach, M.C. 1981 The imperial image: paintings for the Mughal court. Washington, D.C., Freer Gallery of Art, pp. 1-237
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File AvailableKloes, H.G. 1980 Jahresbericht Zoologischen Garten Berlin fur 1979. Bongo, Berlin 4: 81-152
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Berlin's indian rhino Miris and her calf were used by the animal painter Arnd for a depiction on a plate, which is manufactured by the Staatlichen Porzellan-Manufaktur KPM together with us and WWF Germany in a limited edition of 5000 pieces. Illustrated in Kl?s 1980a, p. 145.
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File AvailablePrater, S.H. 1980 The book of Indian animals. Bombay etc., Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press, pp. i-xxiii, 1-324
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In Nepal the flesh and the blood of the rhinoceros is considered highly acceptable to the manes. High caste Hindus and most Gurkhas offer libation of the animal's blood after entering its disembowelled body. On ordinary Sraddh days the libation of water and milk is poured from a cup carved ...
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File AvailablePrater, S.H. 1980 The book of Indian animals. Bombay etc., Bombay Natural History Society and Oxford University Press, pp. i-xxiii, 1-324
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In Europe, during the Middle Ages, its horn was generally believed to have peculiar medicinal virtues.
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File AvailableJenkins, Simon 1980 Rhinoceros: poems. London, Fool Books, pp. 1-24
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File AvailableBump, A. 1979 Het werk van Anna Bump. Goed Handwerk 75: 7-9
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A woven item found in the 1970's in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, then exchanged to the Museum of German Folklore in Berlin. The tapestry was woven on 31 October 1667 by Anna Bump, born on 10 March 1644 in Hennstedt, Germany. It shows a single-horned rhinoceros facing an elephant, symbol of b...
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File AvailableGostelow, M. 1979 Art of embroidery: great needlework collections of Britain and the United States. London, Weidenfeld and Nicholson
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File AvailableFeustel, R. 1979 Eine Nashorn-Darstellung im Magdalenien der Kniegrotte bei Döbritz (Kr. Pößneck, Bezirk Gera). Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 9: 7-8, 1 fig.
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File AvailableBanks, E. 1978 Mammals from Borneo. Brunei Museum Journal 4 (2): 165-227, pls. 1-14
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Borneo. You may laugh, but the Kenyah hunters vowed the young ones avoided the falling trees by taking refuge inside the mother's body and riding in safety with the head sticking out behind - and they made me a very nice wooden model too.
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File AvailableMuellenmeister, K.J. 1978 Meer und Land im Licht des 17 Jahrhunderts, vol 2: Tierdarstellungen in werken Niederlaendischer Kunstler A-M. Bremen, Carl Schunemann Verlag
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Drawing of Javan rhinoceros ascribed to Philips Angel, Middelburg 1616-1683. ?Renoceros', watercolour on paper 183 x 239 mm, signed left side at the foot of the meadow: P. Angel fecit. Origin: Auction Van Wassenaer Obdam, 1750, Dutch collection. See L.J. Bol. Oud Holland, LXIV, Amsterdam I/194...
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File AvailableBanks, E. 1978 Mammals from Borneo. Brunei Museum Journal 4 (2): 165-227, pls. 1-14
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And so I once explained to a party of Big Game Hunters fresh from Africa, when they were visiting the Natural History Museum, that the Bornean Rhino was not at all brave, it ran away if there was the slightest smell of a man about, pushing the horn under the nearest fallen tree, tossing the whole...
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File AvailableCourlander, H. 1978 Three Soninke tales. African Arts 12 (1): 82-88, 108
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File AvailableSerafini, L. 1978 Codex Seraphinianus. Roma, Serafini
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File AvailableKreuzer, G. 1978 Tierdarstellungen in der indischen Felsbildkunst. Blauen Hefte 58: 405-407
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File AvailableOpperman, H.N. 1977 Jean Baptiste Oudry. New York and London, Graland Publishing, vol. 1
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London, British Museum, inv. no. 1918-6-15-7. Black and white chalk on blue paper. 276 x 444 mm. Inscribed below left, in ink: Oudry fecit. History: William Mayor, London (Lugt 2799, below right, recto); Sir Edward J. Poynter, Bart. (Lugt 874, below right, recto); his sale, London, Sotheby, 2...
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File AvailableDittrich, S. 1977 Kuenstler in unserem Zoo: Walter Ritzenhofen. Zoofreund Hanover 22: 8-9, figs. 1-3
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Walter Ritzenhofen, Tuschzeichnung, drawing of Indian rhinoceros in Zoo Hannover, Germany, dated 1975.
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File AvailableLivingstone, Douglas 1977 A rhino for the boardroom: a radio play: pp. 19-58

In: Pereira, E. Contemporary South African plays. Johannesburg, Ravan Press: pp. i-iv, 1-293
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Play entitled ?A rhino for the boardroom: a radio play'. It was first broadcast by the SABC (South Africa) on 9 December 1974, produced by Stephen Barden. In 1975 it was awarded the Olive Schreiner Prize for Drama, by the English Academy of Southern Africa.
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File AvailableOpperman, H.N. 1977 Jean Baptiste Oudry. New York and London, Graland Publishing, vol. 1
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Painting in Schwerin, Staatliches Museum, inv.no. 1928. Oil on canvas, 3.10 x 4.56 m. History: Painted after nature at the Foire Saint-Germain in 1749; sold to the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1750 for 800 livres. Exhibited in the Salon of 1750, no. 38. A drawing for this picture is in the ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1977 Advertisement of Rhino Safaris Ltd. Africana 6 (5): 1
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File AvailableMajupuria, T.C. 1977 Sacred and symbolic animals of Nepal: animals in the art, culture, myths and legends of the Hindus and Buddhists. Kathmandu, Sahayogi Prakashan, pp. i-ii, i-vi, 1-216
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These animals are also modelled and carved out with great accuracy in the wood-works and sculptures. Ancient Hindus treated them as highly sacred. Some books describe that these animals have no significance. But this view is completely wrong. Unicorn Rhinoceros has been frequently depicted on...
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File AvailableMajupuria, T.C. 1977 Sacred and symbolic animals of Nepal: animals in the art, culture, myths and legends of the Hindus and Buddhists. Kathmandu, Sahayogi Prakashan, pp. i-ii, i-vi, 1-216
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Buddhist legends. Some authors describe that Ekashringa Varah, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was actually the rhino and not the boar. The habitys and habitat of rhino and boar are almost similar. Rhinos wallow in the mud and dig earth like a boar. However, it is a controversial point so far.
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File AvailablePereira, E. 1977 Contemporary South African plays. Johannesburg, Ravan Press, pp. i-iv, 1-293
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File AvailableStockholm Museum; Gyllensvrad, B. 1977 Chinese kunst uit de verzameling van Koning Gustaaf VI Adolf - Art chinois de la collection du Roi Gustave VI Adolphe. Stockholm: pp. 1-39
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File AvailableBaumann, H.; Stolte, R. (illustrator) 1977 Rinococo de halsstarrige neushoorn. Aartselaar - Harderwijk, Deltas
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File AvailableMattingly, H. 1976 Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, 2nd ed. London, British Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-cv, 1-485
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Roman medals, coll. British Museum, London. From period of Domitian no. 496 obverse: SC large in centre/ IMP DOMIT AUG GERM reverse: Rhinoceros facing right weight 1.79 no. 497 similar to 496, weight 3.67 No. 498 reverse:rhinoceros facing left; weight 2.94 No. 49...
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File AvailableNeese, H.C. 1976 Kouprey clues & rhino news. Wildlife 1976: 410-411, figs. 1-3
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Many tribal groups in Laos consider rhino hunting to be taboo. They believe that rhinos have powerful phi or evil spirits, which, if they are interfered with, can wreak terrible vengeance on a hunter or his family. For this reason it was hard to obtain detailed information about rhinos from these...
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File AvailableSimoneau, A. 1976 Les rhinoceros dans les gravures ruprestres du Dra-Bani. Antiquites Africaines 10: 7-31, figs. 1-29
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File AvailableLeger Galleries 1976 Exhibition of watercolours, November 15th-December 24th 1976. London, Leger
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File AvailableNeugebauer, W. 1975 Stuttgart, Germany. International Zoo News 22 (1): 46-47, fig. 1
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Birth of Rhinoceros unicornis 5 Dec 1974. To be sure that the birth went well the stall was observed day and night by a TV monitor and the film of the birth was out on a videorecorder too.
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File AvailableLange, J. 1975 Stuttgart, Germany. International Zoo News 22 (3): 42-43, fig. 1
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Stuttgart, Germany, 1975, public appeal to name rhino, 2000 suggestions, mid March 1975 Mr Sch?chle, former director of zoo, baptized the rhino with Stuttgart red wine, shown on figure.
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File AvailableHarrisson, T. 1975 The rhinoceros - and mammal extinction in general. Borneo Research Bulletin 7 (2): 71-72
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Niah Caves. Rhino quite common in excavations. Rhino horn was used as a ritual pillow for at least one Niah neolithic cave burial.
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File AvailableFreiheit, C.F. 1975 Rhinos for the future. Zoo Review Denver 1975 Winter: 4-5, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableMartin, C.; Martin, E.B. 1975 Robert Glen, wildlife sculptor and naturalist. Kenya Past and Present 6: 8-11
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File AvailableBeach, M.C. 1974 Rajput painting at Bundi and Kota. Artibus Asiae 32 Supplementum: i-xiii, 1-58
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File AvailableKhandalavala, K.; Mittal, J. 1974 The Bhagavata MSS from Palam and Isarda: a consideration in style. Lalit Kala 16: 28-31
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File AvailableLienhard, S. 1974 Nevarigitimanjari : religious and secular poetry of the Nevars of the Kathmandu Valley. Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell international
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File AvailableAnonymous 1973 Advertisement of Across Africa Safaris. Africana 5 (2): 43
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File AvailableKeymeulen, A.van 1973 Het dier op munt en medaille. Antwerp, Zoological Society of Antwerp, pp. 1-100
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Diceros bicornis Medal, 1936, Th?not Maurice, France, bronze, 50 x 73 mm; Medal, 1971, L?cuyer Pierre, France, copper, 68 mm.
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File AvailableKrempel, U. 1973 Jan van Kessel d. A. [i.e. der Aeltere], 1626-1679: die vier Erdteile. [Ausstellung:] Munchen, 8. Mai-30. September 1973. Munchen, Alte Pinakothek, pp. 1-19
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Silverstein, S. 1972 Who wants a cheap rhinoceros?. New York, MacMillan
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Silverstein, S. 1972 Rhinozeros billig zu verkaufen. Koeln, Chihuahua Press, pp. 1-44
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File AvailableGombrich, E.H. 1972 Art and illusion: a study in the psychology of pictorial representation, 4th edition. London, Phaidon Press, pp. i-xiv, 1-388
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File AvailableMonbeig-Goguel, C. 1972 Vasari et son temps: Maitres toscans nes apres 1500, morts avant 1600. Paris, Editions des Musees Nationaux (Inventaire general des Dessins Italiens, I), pp. 1-264
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File AvailableTaylor, B. 1971 Stubbs. London, Phaidon Press, pp. 1-220, pls. 1-13
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George Stubbs. 71. Indian Rhinoceros sleeping. This drawing was probably one of the ?Nine studies of the Rhinoceros in different attitudes' included in the posthumous sale of 1807 (first day, lot 15) and as such one of the studies made in connection with pl.72. 72. Indian Rhinoceros. Paint...
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File AvailableBlackmore, H.L. 1971 Hunting weapons. London, Barrie and Jenkins, pp. i-xxviii, 1-401
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File AvailableWoburn 1970 Woburn Wild Animal Kingdom opens [advertisement]. Animals June 1970: 89
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File AvailableBrentjes, B. 1969 Eine Darstellung des bengalischen Javanashorns Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis Lesson, 1840. Saugetierkundliche Mitteilungen 17: 209-211, figs. 1-2
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Figure of Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis. An Indian miniature from the 17th century in the private collection of Otto Sohn-Rethel in D?sseldorf has a representation of an animal which has now disappeared from India, the Javan rhinoceros. The picture is from the time of the Mogul emperor Jahangir....
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File AvailableMbiti, J.S. 1969 African religions & philosophy. London etc., Heinemann, pp. i-xiii, 1-290
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File AvailableLightbown, R.W. 1969 Oriental art and the Orient in late renaissance and baroque Italy. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 32: 228-279
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File AvailableAnonymous 1969 Fred Webster en de witte neushoorn. Robbedoes Weekblad 32 (no. 1618), 17 April 1969: 36-39
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File AvailableThompson, G. 1967 Travels and adventures in Southern Africa, editied, with notes by Vernon S Forbes. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works vol. 48, 49, vol. 1 (1967), pp. i-xxvi, 1-187; volume 2 (1968), pp. i-xiv, 1-277
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John W. Melvill (1787-1852), born in London, arrived at Cape in 1799, became Governor Surveyor 1811 and government Inspector of Buildings 1815-22. He volunteered for the post of Government Resident at Griquatown 1822-1826, in 1827 became London Missionary Society missionary at Phillippolis. (Tho...
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File AvailableGrendel, E. 1967 Dr. Bleeker en Potio Bleekeri. Mededelingen van de Kring voor de Geschiedenis van de Pharmacie in Benelux 37: 1-6
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Waber, B. 1966 You look ridiculous, said the rhinoceros to the hippopotamus. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co, pp. 1-32
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File AvailableDembeck, H. 1965 Animals and men. London, Thomas Nelson and Sons, pp. i-x, 1-390
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King Manuel sent a sketch of the rhinoceros which had reached Lisbon from India. Durer, with the help of the sketch and Lukas Rehm's description, drew this portrait.
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File AvailableDembeck, H. 1965 Animals and men. London, Thomas Nelson and Sons, pp. i-x, 1-390
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Mentions Ridinger's rhinoceros.
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Koenig, O. 1965 Snorty the rhino. Cape Town, Oskar Koenig, pp. 1-50
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File AvailableKearney, Y.; Vyvyan, J. 1965 Rufus the rhino. London, Collins, pp. 1-158
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File AvailableMusee du Louvre 1965 Giorgio Vasari, dessinateur et collectionneur. XXXVIe Exposition du Cabinet des Dessins. Paris, Musee du Louvre, pp. i-ix, 1-69
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File AvailableCooke, C.K. 1964 Animals in Southern Rhodesian rock art. Arnoldia 1 (13): 1-22, figs. 1-10
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Zimbabwe - Diceros bicornis. There are 26 sites containing one or more paintings of this animal. These are spread evenly, but sparsely, throughout all the painted areas of Mashonaland from Umtali to Salisbury, in Wedza, Marandellas, Concession and Areturus Districts. There are two occurrences ...
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File AvailableCooke, C.K. 1964 Animals in Southern Rhodesian rock art. Arnoldia 1 (13): 1-22, figs. 1-10
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Zimbabwe - Ceratotherium simum. Five of the sites known contain paintings which can be definitely identified as representations of the White Rhinoceros. These are widely spread, appearing in the Chindamora Reserve, the Matopo Hills, at Melesanga in the Triangle area, and one in the Lower Sabi V...
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File AvailablePompon, F. 1964 Francois Pompon: sculpteur, animalier, Bourguignon. Dijon, Musee des Beaux Arts, pp. 1-34, pls. 1-16
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In Mus?e des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, a bronze of 15 cm high, 27 cm long. The sketch is dated 1933.
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File AvailableFrancon, M. 1964 Two notes on 'Gargantua and Pantagruel'. Modern Language Review 59: 371-374
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File AvailableTaylor, J. 1963 Tom rhinoceros [poem]. Massachusetts Review 4 (4): 743
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File AvailableHull Grundy, A. 1963 Rhinoceros horn cups. Apollo (N.S.) 78 (17): 76, fig. 1
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File AvailableBernstein, L.S. 1963 Animal hunt [poem]. Phylon 24 94): 359
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File AvailableSeiferheld, Helene C., Gallery Inc. 1962 Animal drawings from the XV to XX centuries, no 8. New York, Seiferheld
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Pencil drawing by Thomas Daniell, R.A., English, 1749-1840. A rhinoceros. 8 1/4inch x 14inch (210 x 355 mm). [shows Indian rhinoceros, no landscape]

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File AvailableDienst, K.P.; Dienst, R.G. 1962 Rhinozeros [compilation of art and poetry]. Hamburg, pp. 1-15
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File AvailableHawks, H.; Wayne, J.; Kurnitz, H. 1962 Hatari . New York, Dell Publishing Co single issue: 1-36, select pages
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File AvailableBoullet, J. 1961 Symbolisme sexuel. Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert
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File AvailableHarlan, R. 1961 On safari with 'Hatari'. American Cinematographer 42 (8) Aug: 470-472, 488-489, 10 images
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File AvailableBremer, H. 1960 Coleridge and 'Rhinoceros'. Times Literary Supplement no. 3048, 29 July 1960: 481
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File AvailableJohnson, U.E. 1960 Gabor Peterdi: twenty-five years of his prints 1934-1959. New York, Brooklyn Museum
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File AvailableMedway, Lord 1959 Niah animal bone, II (1954-8). Sarawak Museum Journal 9 (13/14): 151-163, tables 1-4
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Asian Rhino Species
Niah cave excavations 1954-58. Metapodials of rhinoceros in W/E1, 24-36
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Ionesco, E. 1959 Rhinoceros: piece en trois actes et quatre tableaux. Paris, Gallimard, pp. 1-247
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File AvailableAllsop 1959 The thirsty rhino drinks Allsopp's pale ale (advertisement). Wild Life, Nairobi 1 (2): 56
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableBergh, W. van den 1958 Encore une fois: les rhinoceros blancs. Zoologische Garten 24 (3/4): 285, fig. 1
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I examined skulls of three species of rhinos when I presented the film of the white rhinos at the conference in Rome.
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File AvailableBartlett, Marie 1958 The rhino stayed for breakfast [no rhino content]. London etc., Jarrolds, pp. 1-183
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
Title of book: The rhino stayed for breakfast. This is a general story on life in Kenya, it has no content on big game or rhino.
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File AvailableTaberer, W.H.M. 1958 The rhino and the lions. Journal of The East Africa Natural History Society 23 (2): 13-14
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableEverett, W.; Phillips, F.C. 1957 The Lichfield Morris: the story of the recovery of a 'lost' tradition. Journal of English Folk Dance and Song Society 8 (2): 1-4
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File AvailableTaylor, B. 1957 George Stubbs. London, Catalogue of Whitechapel Art Gallery, pp. 1-25
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Captive
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableFejfar, O. 1957 Einige Beispiele der Benagung fossiler Knochen (In German). Anthropozoikum (Naklad. Ceskoslovenske Akademie Ved) 7: 145-149, 12 plates, 3 figures
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Europe - Western Europe
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Fossil
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File AvailableNougier, L.-R.; Robert, R. 1957 Le Rhinocéros dans l’art franco-cantabrique occidental (in: Le Rhinocéros dans l’Art Quaternaire). Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de Ariège, Tarascon sur Ariège; XII: 16-54, numerous illustrations.
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Europe - Southern Europe
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Fossil
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File AvailableMaruyama, K. 1956 A rhinoceros and a lion [poem]. Poetry 88 (2): 91
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFop, T. 1956 Beestachtigheden, verzameld door Kees Stip. s Gravenhage, L.J.C. Bouchem, pp. 1-9
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Op een Rhinoceros Een jeugdige rinoceros brak ongemerkt uit Artis los en sjokte toen, vermomd als heer, de Nieuwendijk wat op en neer. Aldarr ontdekte kleine Moos ?m en riep ?Kijk nou es, een rinozem.'
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File AvailableTun Yin, U 1956 Rhinoceros in the Kachin State. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 53 (4): 692-694
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Asian Rhino Species
Burma - fire-eating rhino. The writer therefore enquired of the Assistent Resident Kamaing whether the number 30 as estimated by the Kayang-Ok was not high. The Assistent Resident replied in February 1956: (1) The estimate is reasonable; (2) The rhinos in the area are the Asiatic two-horned r...
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Fleming, P. 1956 My aunt's rhinoceros and other reflections. London, Rupert Hart-Davis, pp. 1-189
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableDali, S. 1956 De eeuw van de witte rhinoceros. Leeuwarder Courant 23 February 1956
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableMilotte, A. & E.; Disney, W. 1956 From Kenya: A cautionary tale of a rhino's revenge on his rescuer (a Walt Disney film crew). Illustrated London News 228 : 471, 6 images
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableGrigson, G. 1955 English drawing from Samuel Cooper to Gwen John. London, Thames and Hudson, pp. i-xv, 1-186
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George Stubbs (1724-1806), Drawing of Indian Rhinoceros, black and white chalk on blue paper, 28.3 x 43.8 cm. Collection of Basil Taylor, Esq. Probably drawing of rhino in Pidcock's menagerie, 1772.
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Taylor, B. 1955 Animal painting in England from Barlow to Landseer. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, pp. 1-71
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George Stubbs (1724-1806) - Painting of Indian rhino, oil on canvas, 27 ? x 36 ? inches, in Royal College of Surgeons. Painting commissioned by John Hunter, after specimen exhibited in 1772 at Pidcock's Menagerie, Spring Gardens.
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