His De Europa y América (1955-1960), 1983 t.p. (Gabriel García Márquez) spine (G. García Márquez)
Gkampriel Gkarthia Markes dokimia gia to ergo tou, 1985 t.p. (Gkampriel Gkarthia Markes)
Zemskov, V.B. Gabriėlʹ Garsia Markes, 1986 USSR CIP data (G. Garsia Markesu)
Chʻen, C.I. Mo huan hsien shih chu i ta shih, Chia-hsi-ya Ma-erh-kʻo-ssu, 1988 p. 277 (Chia-fu-lieh-erh Chia-hsi-ya Ma-erh-kʻo-ssu)
Cobo Borda, J.G. --para que mis amigos me quieren más--, 1992 p. vii (b. 1927, Aracata, Colombia) p. 413 (b. 03-06-25)
Ngài đại tá chờ thư, 1983 t.p. (Gabrien Gacxia Mackết) cover (G. G. Mackết)
Ḥedṿat ha-ḥayim mul ḥemdat ha-maṿet, 1999 p. 5 (Gavriʾel Garsiyah Marḳes)
Рибата е црвена, 2010 t.p. (Габриел Гарсија Маркез = Gabriel Garsija Markez)
Wikipedia, July 26, 2013 (born March 6, 1927 in Aracataca, Colombia; novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and journalist)
Washington Post website, viewed April 17, 2014 (Gabriel García Marquez d. April 17, 2014, Mexico City)
Los Angeles times, viewed April 17, 2014 (Gabriel García Marquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian novelist whose "One Hundred Years of Solitude" enchanted millions of readers around the world and popularized the emerging Latin American literary genre known as magic realism, has died. He was 87)
Wikipedia, April 17, 2014 (Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez; born 6 March 1927; died 17 April 2014; novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo)
New York times (online), viewed Apr. 18, 2014 (in obituary published Apr. 17: Gabriel García Márquez; b. Mar. 6, 1927, Aracataca, Colombia; d. Thursday [Apr. 17, 2014], Mexico City, aged 87; received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982)