“Autobiography and Lectures of Lola Montez” (by C. Chauncy Burr); “An Englishman in Paris” (Vandam); “Letters from Up-Country” (Hon. Emily Eden); “You have heard of them?” (Q). “History of the 44th Regiment” (Carter); “Revelations of Russia” (Henningsen); “Life and Adventures” (George A. Sala); “Bygone Years” (Leveson Gower); “Fraser’s Magazine,” 1848; “Players of a Century” (Phelps); “New York Stage” (Ireland); “Story of a Penitent” (Hawks); “Dictionary of National Biography.”

“Les Contemporains” (De Mirecourt); “Mes Souvenirs” (Claudin); “Souvenirs” (Theodore de Banville); “Histoire de l’Art Dramatique en France” (Théophile Gautier); “Dictionnaire Larousse.”

“Ein Vormarzliches Tanzidyll” (Fuchs); “Ludwig Augustus” (Sepp); “Ludwig I.” (Heigel); “Unter den vier ersten Königen Bayerns” (Kobell); “Lola Montez und die Jesuiten” (Erdmann); “Bayern’s Erhebung”; “Franz Liszt als Mensch ung Künstler” (Ramann); Metternich’s Memoirs: Bernstorff Papers; etc., etc.


Footnotes:

[1] Historical Record of the 44th, or East Essex Regiment (1864), by Thomas Carter, of the Adjutant-General’s Office.

[2] Dodwell and Miles, Indian Army List, 1760-1834.

[3] “You have Heard of Them,” New York, 1854.

[4] Morning Herald, 8th June 1843.

[5] “An Englishman in Paris,” 1892. The author of this book was A. D. Vandam, who could not have had this from Lola personally, seeing that he was born in 1842.