1894- Stone Idols from Necker Island. The Journal of the Polynesian Society.

1894- The Annexation Proclamation of Necker Island.

1894- Article on Necker Island. Pacific Commercial Advertiser.

1915- Report of Destruction of Bird Life on Laysan Island Pacific Ocean. Coast Guard Cutter Thetis. Annual Report of the Coast Guard.

Cartwright (1920) Did Hawaiians Know of Necker Island? HSB.

1923- Interview with Captain Bruhn of the S.S. Kilauea by A.L.C. Atkinson.

Emory (1928) Archaeology of Nihoa and Necker Islands. Autographed by Dr. Emory. This Book on Necker with GHB 19-26 August 1977 & 26-30 April 1979- "A Space Ship in the Sea"

1931- Vascular Plants of Necker Island.

Bennett (1932) Archaeology of Kauai- Nihoa and Necker.

Bryan (1938) Necker- Mystery Island of Hawaii. Paradise of the Pacific.

1942- Necker Island. Excerpt from Edwin H. Bryan Jr.

Libby (1954) Chicago Radio Carbon Dates V. Science. (See p.742 Bowl Cave, Necker)

1955-56 Necker Island Vicinity 'Eruption' Articles.

1961- Navy Team Maps Remote Pacific. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

1968- Letter from Geologist G. Brent Dalrymple USGS to E.H. Bryan Jr. Bishop Museum about visits to Nihoa and Necker including damage and trash from the military.

1970- Regional Geology of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Includes 1955 Necker Island Area Eruption.

1970s- Necker Stone Images. Photo Album by George H. Balazs.

1971- Possible Volcanic Eruption Near Necker Island.

1972- Lonely Fishhook & Laying Claim to Necker by Russ and Peg Apple.

1972- Necker and The Cable by Russ and Peg Apple. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

1974- Letter to Dr. Kenneth Emory from George Balazs.

1977- George Balazs Correspondence About Necker Islands.

1977- Letter from Kenneth Emory to George Balazs About Necker Island.

1977- Letter about Necker Island to George Balazs from Geologist G. Brent Dalrymple USGS.

1977- Letter from Dr. John Beardsley Bishop Museum to Brian Giezetanner USFWS about grasshopper collect at Necker Island by George Balazs.

Balazs (1977) Ecological Aspects of Green Turtles at Necker Island. HIMB Report.

1977- The Natural History of Necker Island, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. ARB 206 by Roger Clapp & Eugene Kridler.

1977 Necker Island George Balazs Field Notebook

1977- Necker II Easy Rider & Other NWHI George Balazs Field Notebooks (with 1980 FFS Dive Data Pages).

1977-1978 Necker Island Black & White Contact Prints by George H. Balazs.

1979- Necker Island Algae Samples Collected by George Balazs and IDed by Dennis Russell.

1979- Necker III and French Frigate Shoals George Balazs Field Notebook 24 April-12 May R/V Easy Rider Skip Naftel.

1981- Letter from George Balazs to FWS Rob Shallenberger About Bomb Damage at Necker.

1981 Dillingham Tide Calendar- Featuring the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands- from the air and on the sea by George Balazs

1982- Artifacts that tell a story. Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

1983- Rob Morrow (?) Notes on Sea Turtle Sightings at Necker Island.

Morrow & Buelna (1983) The Hawaiian Mon Sea and Green Turtle on Necker, 1983.

1984- FWS Stewart Fefer Letter and Trip Necker Island Report.

1984 & 1988 Mystery Isles- Nihoa and Necker.

1984 & 1988- Mystery Islands Leave Silent Clues. THA.

Conant (1985) Observations of Hawaiian Monk Seals on Necker Island, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. 'Elepaio.

Finn and Rice (1994) Hawaiian Monk Seal Observations at Necker, 1993. 'Elepaio.

2004- Excerpts from Natural History of Nihoa and Necker Islands. Edited by Evenhuis and Eldredge.

2007- Volcano Watch: Submarine eruptions-the damp side of Hawaiian volcanism. USGS.

2009- Mokumanamana (Necker) Island: Isle of Mystery. Anthropologist in the Attic.

2009- Necker: We Were In a Time Warp. by Helen Altonn Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

2009- Ancient Objects Found on Remote Mokumanamana (Necker) an Archaeological Mystery. THA.

2016- Islands of Mystery: Necker and Nihoa. Journeys: Bishop Museum.

2018- Mokumanamana Stone Row/Alignment: The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map by Kai Hofmann.

2020- Mokumanamana Ki'i Pohaku. Bishop Museum.

2021- Archeology of the "Mystery Islands" Nihoa and Mokumanamana. US National Park Service.

2021- Sold in 2018 for $9,600 - Purported from Mokumanamana. Could it be the 'missing' image never accounted for?