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Raising Kane: the Making of a Hero, the Marketing of a Celebrity by Mark Horst Sawin
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Elder, William. Biography of Elisha Kent Kane. Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, 1857.
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[Fox, Margaret]. The Love-Life of Dr. Kane: Containing the Correspondence, and a History of the Acquaintance, Engagement and Secret Marriage between Elisha K. Kane and Margaret Fox. New York: Carleton Publisher, 1866
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Hayes, Isaac I. An Arctic Boat Journey in the Autumn of 1854. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867.
Henry. Rink, Ed. Memoirs of Hans Hendrik the Arctic Traveller, serving under Kane, Hayes, Hall, and Nares, 1853-1876. London: Trübner, 1878. Johannsen, Robert W. To the Halls of the Montezumas: The Mexican War in the American Imagination. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985. Kane, Elisha Kent. "Results of the Arctic Search" North American Review. (Jan. 1857): 95-122.
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Kane, John Kintzing. Autobiography of The Honorable John K. Kane: Myself from 1795-1849. Philadelphia: Privately printed by Sybil Kane, 1949.
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Mirsky, Jeannette. Elisha Kent Kane and the Seafaring Frontier. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1954.
"Monthly Record of Current Events" Harper's New Monthly Magazine. (Nov. 1855): 829.
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