Works About Sir Joseph Larmor
- Carl Barus. The progress of physics in the nineteenth century. In Katherine Sopka, editor, Physics for a New Century. Papers Presented at the 1904 St. Louis Congress. Tomash.
- Alfred Bork. Physics Just Before Einstein. Science, 152:597-603, 1966.
- Dewitt Brace. The ether and moving matter. In Katherine Sopka, editor, Physics for a New Century. Papers Presented at the 1904 St. Louis Congress. Tomash.
- J.Z. Buchwald. From Maxwell to Microphysics. University of Chicago, 1985.
- E. Cunningham. Sir Joseph Larmor. Dictionary of National Biography, pages 480-3, 19.
- Olivier Darrigol. The electron theories of Larmor and Lorentz: A comparative study. Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 24, part 2:265-336, 1994.
- Barbara Doran. Contributions of British Physics to the First Electron Theory of Matter and the First Electromagnetic View of Nature-Sir Joseph Larmor's 1893 Theory of Aether and Matter. PhD thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 1972.
- Sir Arthur Eddington. Joseph Larmor 1857-1942. Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, IV:197-207, 1942.
- Tetu Hirosigo. Electrodynamics before the Theory of Relativity. 1890-1905. Japanese Studies in the History of Science, 5:1-49, 1966.
- Tetu Hirosigo. Theory of Relativity and the Ether. Japanese Studies in the History of Science, 7:57-63, 1968.
- M.N. Macrossan. A note on relativity before Einstein. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 37:232-4, June 1986.
- A. Michelson. Light Waves and Their Uses. University of Chicago, Chicago, 1903.
- Kenneth Schaffner. Nineteenth-Century Aether Theories. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1972.
- Andrew Warwick. On the Role of the FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis in the Development of Joseph Larmor's Electronic Theory of Matter. Archive for the History of Exact Sciences, 43:29-91, 1991.
- Andrew Warwick. Frequency, theorem and formula: remembering Joseph Larmor in electromagnetic theory. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 47(1):49-60, 1992.
- Andrew Warwick. The Sturdy Protestants of science: Larmor, Trouton and the Earth's Motion through the Ether. In J.Z. Buchwald, editor, Table-Top Experiments. University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993.
- Edmund Whittaker. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity 2vols. Harper & Bros., New York, 1951-53.
- Lancelot Whyle. A Forerunner of Twentieth Century Physics: A Re-View of Larmor's 'Aether and Matter'. Nature, 186:1010-1014, June 25 1960.
- A.E. Woodruff. Joseph Larmor. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, pages 39-41, 19.