Примера ради, текущая версия библиографии пока неоконченной главы про Джеймса Фигга:
1.
Capt. John Godfrey A treatise upon the useful science of defence. —1748. // Milo Books facsimile reprint, 1997.
2.
Pierce Egan Boxiana or sketches of ancient and modern pugilism, from the days of the renowned Broughton and Slack, to the championship of Cribb: Volume 1. —1830. // Adamant Media Cor-poration fascimile reprint, 2006.
3.
Henry Downes Miles Pugilistica: the history of British boxing. Volume I. —1906.
4.
William Oxberry Pancratia, or a History of Pugilism. — 1812.
5.
Bob Mee Bare fists. The history of bare knuckle prize fighting. —2001.
6. Thame local history —
www.thamehistory.net
7.
Dick Johnson Bare fist fighters of the 18th and 19th centuries, 1704-1861. —1987.
8.
James B. Roberts, Alexander G.Skutt The boxing register (4th Edition). International Boxing Hall of Fame official record book. —2006.
9.
Harry E. Cleveland Fisticuffs and personalities of the prize ring. —1923.
10. Figg family genealogy forum —
http://www.genealogyboard.com/figg/
11.
Fred Henning Fights for the championship: the men and their times. Volume I. —1902.
12.
Frank Lewis Dowling Fights for the championship and celebrated prize battles. — 1855.
13.
Nat Fleischer The heavyweight championship: an informal history of heavyweight boxing from 1719 to the present day. — 1950.
14.
Denzil Batchelor Big fight — the story of world championship boxing. — 1956.
15.
John Timbs Curiosities of London: exhibiting the most rare and remarkable objects of interest in the metropolis; with nearly fifty years’ personal recollections. — 1855.
16.
Edward Cave The gentleman's magazine ; or, monthly intelligencer. Volume V. — 1735.
17.
Mark Noble, James Granger A biographical history of England from the Revolution to the end of George I's reign. Volume III. — 1806.
18.
James Peller Malcolm Anecdotes of the manners and customs of London during the eighteenth cen-tury. — 1810.
19.
Sylvanus Urban The gentleman's magazine and historical review. Volume III of a new series. — July-December 1857.
20.
Frank Louis Dowling Fistiana; or the oracle of the ring. Comprising a defense of British boxing, a brief history of pugilism, from the earliest ages to the present period; practical instructions for training; together with chronological tables of prize battle, from 1780 to 1840 inclusive, alphabeti-cally arranged with the issue of each event. Scientific hints on sparring, &c. &c. &c. — 1841.
21.
Robert Dodsley A collection of poems in six volumes by several hands. Volume VI. — 1768.
22.
James Caulfield Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the Revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II. Volume II. — 1819.
23.
James Ralph The taste of the town : or, a guide to all publick diversions. — 1731.
24.
Samuel Ireland Graphic illustrations of Hogarth, from pictures, drawings, and scarce prints in the possession of Samuel Ireland, author of this work; of a picturesque tour through Holland, Brabant, &c. and of the picturesque beauties of the rivers Thames and Medway. — 1794.
25.
John Nichols Biographical anecdotes of William Hogarth; with a catalogue of his works chrono-logically arranged; and occasional remarks. The third edition, enlarged and corrected. — 1785.
26.
Caleb d'Anvers The craftsman. Volume II. — 1731.
27.
Caleb d'Anvers The craftsman. Volume V. — 1731.
28.
Antoine Francois Prevost d'Exiles The memoirs and adventures of the Marquis de Bretagne and Duc D'Harcourt: or the wonderful vicissitudes of fortune, exemplified in the lives of those noble-men. To which is added the history of the Chevalier de Grieu and Moll Lescaunt, an extravagant love-adventure. Translated from the original French, by Mr. Erskine. Volume II. — 1743.