Further Reading
- Tatham, John Sobieski, (Oxford, 1881)
- Dupont, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de Sobieski, (Warsaw, 1885)
- Salvandy, Histoire de Pologne avant et sous le roi Jean Sobieski, (two volumes, new edition, Paris, 1855)
- Coyer, Histoire de Jean Sobieski, (Amsterdam, 1761 and 1783)
- Waliszewski, Acta, (three volumes, Cracow, 1684)
- Rieder, Johann III., König von Polen, (Vienna, 1883)
- Chełmecki, König J. Sobieski und die Befreiung Wiens, (Vienna, 1883)
- Du Hamel de Breuil, Sobieski et sa politique de 1674 à 1683, (Paris, 1894)
- Varvounis, Jan Sobieski: The King Who Saved Europe, (2012)
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