Further Reading
- Belich, James (1989). I Shall Not Die: Titokowaru's War, New Zealand 1868–1869. Wellington: Allen & Unwin New Zealand Limited.
- Oliver, W.H. "Bent, Kimble, 1837–1916: Soldier, deserter, Pakeha-Maori, character". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Retrieved 3 December 2005.
- Biography in 1966 New Zealand Encyclopaedia
- Shadbolt, Maurice (1990). Monday's Warriors. United Kingdom: Bloomberg Publishing, Ltd.
- Cowan, James (1911) "The Adventures of Kimble Bent: A Story of Wild Life in the New Zealand Bush". full text online.
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Name | Bent, Kimball |
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Date of birth | 24 August 1837 |
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Date of death | 1916 |
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