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==Bibliography== * ''The Uttermost Part of the Earth'' by [[Lucas Bridges|E L Bridges]] (1948) was republished in 2008 by Overlook Press ({{ISBN|978-1-58567-956-0}}). * ''[[In Patagonia]]'' (1977) by [[Bruce Chatwin]] includes a fictionalised version of Orundellico's capture.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} * The novel ''Jemmy Button'' by the Chilean writer [[Benjamin Subercaseaux]] was published in the 1950s and translated from Spanish by Mary and Fred del Villar (New York: The Macmilllan Company, 1954). * ''La Tierra del Fuego'' by [[Sylvia Iparraguirre]] is another fictionalised version of the story. Winner of the Sor Juana InΓ©s de la Cruz Prize. Translated into English by Hardie St. Martin (2000) Willamantic, CT, Curbstone Press 2000. * [[Harry Thompson]]'s ''This Thing of Darkness'' (2005) contains a fictionalised account of Jemmy's time in HMS ''Beagle'' and in England, as well as the massacre at Wulaia Bay ({{ISBN|0-7553-0281-8}}). * ''Savage: The Life and Times of Jemmy Button'', a full account of Jemmy's life by English writer Nick Hazlewood was published in 2000 ({{ISBN|0-340-73911-8}}). * ''Three Men of the Beagle'' by Richard Lee Marks ({{ISBN|0-394-58818-5}}) * ''Jemmy Button'' by Jennifer Uman & Valerio Vidali (Words by Alix Barzelay, a children's picturebook version of the story of Jemmy Button's time in England.
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