Bibliography of Biographical Material
1) American Embassy. Paris, France. Telegram to T. Bonney. 28 Jan. 1978?.
2) Blanch, Lesley. "History in the Taking." Vogue (1 July 1943): 52-55.
3) Blume, Mary. "The First and Only Therese Bonney." International Herald Tribune 29-30 December, 1973.
4) Blume, Mary. "The First and Only Thérèse Bonney." International Herald Tribune (29-30 Dec. 1973): n.p.
5) Bonney Therese. Letter to Nina (Robie Brunner?). (197?)
6) Downes, Bruce. "Europe's Children." Popular Photography (Dec. 1943): 38+.
7) "Europe's Children." America (11 March 1944): 632.
8) Osborne, Jeanne Brunner. Letter to Theodore Bonney, et al. (23 January 1978).
9) Robertson, Nan. "In a Life of Firsts, She Has Few Regrets." The New York Times 25 July 1976: 38.
10) Simms, Wm. Philip. "Starvation Weapon." Scripps-Howard Newspapers (March 1944).
11) Simpson, V. M., American Vice Consul, France. Letter to T. Romney. 6 Feb. 1978.
12) "Syracuse Model Increases Income From $600 to $12,000 in Year by Writings." Syracuse Herald (17 February 1924): n.p.
13) "Therese Bonney" Current Biography. 1944: 51-54.
14) "Therese Bonney, at 83; a Journalist in France." New York Times. (26 Jan. 1978): B2.
15) United States Embassy, Paris, France. Certificate of Death - Therese Bonney. 6 February 1978.
16) Witherspoon, Frances. "Horror of Horrors." New York Times. Book Section (26 March 1944).
17) "Women Come to The Front - Journalists, Photographers, and Broadcasters During World War II - Therese Bonney" Library of Congress Exhibition http://www.locgov/exhibits/wcf/wcf0007.htm 7/22/02.