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- ^ Dennis Butts, 'Introduction' in King Solomon's Mines ed. by Dennis Butts (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. vii–xviii
- ^ Robert E. Morsberger, "Afterword" in King Solomon's Mines Reader's Digest edition 1994. ISBN 0-89577-553-0
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- ^ Etheridge, ibid., pp. 91–106
- ^ Project Gutenberg EBook of King Solomon's Mines URL accessed 22 February 2009





