Bergman, Paul and Asimow, Michael (1996). Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies.
Farrell, Harry (1992) Swift Justice.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, crime file # 7-375-27, BROOKE HART, 345 pages.
Jones, Idwal. "Public Shows Approval", December 3, 1933, The New York Times.
Raridan, Leo, "Father Pridefully Tells of Son's Good Habits, November 11, 1933, San Francisco Chronicle
The New York Times:
Rolph Jr., James, Governor. "Rolph Restates His Attitude; Sees Criminals' Day at an End", November 29, 1933
"Young Hart Slain; Kidnappers Threw His Body Into Bay", November 17, 1933, "Woman Questioned in Hart Murder", November 19, 1933,
"Hart's Hat is Found in
"Federal Jury Indicts Kidnappers", November 23, 1933,
"Friends Identify Body", November 26, 1933,
"6,000 Watch As Mob Hang Slayers of Brooke Hart", November 27, 1933, "Governor Rolph Backs San Jose Lynching as Kidnap Warning", November 28, 1933,
"Mob in Carnival Spirit", November 28, 1933,
"Rolph Statement Stirs Storm Here", November 28, 1933,
"Says Thurmond Was Insane", November 28, 1933,
"
"
"San Jose Lynchers to be Prosecuted", December 8, 1933,
"Youth in
Unaccredited newspaper articles that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, November 10 through November 30, 1933.
Unaccredited newspaper articles that appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, November 10, through November 30, 1933.
Wiley, Mason and Bona, Damien (1987). Inside Oscar.




