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- 1927 Prehistoric Boys Played Marbles Too. Mentor 15(3):63
- 1948 Marbles Roll into New Industrial Uses. Business Week 81:24-25.
- 1968 It's Spring - Get Out Your Aggies and Immies. Changing Times 22(3):46-47.
- Barrett, Marilyn. 1994. Aggies, Immies, Shooters and Swirls: The Magical Woprld of Marbles. Little Brown and Co., Boston
- Baumann, Paul. 1970. Collecting Antique Marbles. Mid-America Book Company, Leon, Iowa.
- Block, Robert. 1996. Marbles: Identification and Price Guide. The Marble Collectors Society of America. Schiffer, Publiushing Company, Altgen, PA.
- Carskadden, Jeff, Richard Gartley, and E. Reed. 1985. Marble Making and Marble Playing in Eastern Ohio: The Significance of Ceramic, Stone, and Glass Marbles in Historic Archaeology. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology 3:86-96. University of Louisville.
- Carskadden, Jeff and Richard Gartley. 1990. Chinas: Hand Painted Marbles of the Late 19th Century. Muskingun Valley Archaeological Survey, Zanesville, Ohio.
- Ferretti, Fred. 1973. The Great American Marble Book. Workman Publishers.
- Gartley, Richard and Jeff Carskadden. 1998. Colonial Period and Early 19th-Century Children's Toy Marbles: History and Identifications for the Archaeologist and Collector. Muskingum Valley Archaeological Survey, Zanesville, OH.
- Harder, Kelsie B. 1955. The Vocabulary of Marble Playing. Publications of the American Dialect Society 23:3-34.
- Howe, Bea. 1969. The Charm of Old Marbles. Country Life 146(3797):1593.
- Kenyon, Thomas. n.d. Marbles. Kewa Magazine. Ontario Archaeological Society, London Chapter.
- Kern, G. I. 1940. Marbles - An Old Game. Recreation 34(2):109-110.
- Long, C. E. 1950. Notes on Antiques Marbles. Hobbies 55(3):98-99.
- Miller, Roger C. 1966 Swirl and Sulfide Playing Marbles. Spinning Wheel 22(11):20-21.
- Cherokee marble game dates back to 800 A.D. Indian Life; Jul-Sep96, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p13, 1/2p, 2bw
- Olson. Marbles. Teaching Children Mathematics; Jan2000, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p306, 2p, 4bw
- Bliggenstorfer, Judy. Marble Mania. Challenge: Reaching & Teaching the Gifted Child; Mar/Apr2001, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p13, 4p
- Marbles: Ancient Art & Modern Play (Discoveries America Series). DVD. color. 82 min. Bennett-Watt Entertainment. 2005. ISBN 1-932978-36-4.