- Matsuo Basho's "Temple Bells Die Out": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 18, Chapter 15)
- 15 sexual haiku/senryu: After Basho [poems] (Lilliput review) by Michael McNeilley, 1995
- The Basho Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-29
- Ein Fax von Basho: Neue Gedichte (Broschur) by Hans-Jurgen Heise, 2000
- TRACES OF DREAMS: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho.(Review): An article from: Pacific Affairs by Sonja Arntzen, 2000-09-22
- Four Seasons: Japanese Haiku Written by Basho, Buson, Issa, Shiki, and Many Others by Peter Pauper Press, 1958
- Morning Mist: Through the Seasons With Matsuo Basho and Henry David Thoreau (Inklings) by Matsuo Basho, Henry David Thoreau, 1993-03
- 250 Very Questionable 'Haiku': (Wherein Basho somewhat may get bashed, and his Kigo may get horribly kicked) by Bruce H Hamilton, 2005-06-09
- Back Roads to Far Towns: Basho's Oku-No-Hosomichi by Cid and Kamaike Susumu, Translators] Basho [Corman, 1968
- The road to deforestation: An assessment of forest loss and its causes in Basho Valley, Northern Pakistan [An article from: Global Environmental Change] by J. Ali, T.A. Benjaminsen, et all
- Poesie und Revolution im Werk Edward Bonds: Die Lyriker-Viten John Clares und Matsuo Bashos als Prolegomena einer sozialistischen Gattungsutopie (European ... XIV, Anglo-Saxon language and literature) by Kurt Herget, 1992
- Basho Poems by Keith Harrison, 1981-11
- JAPANESE CLASSICS REPRINTS FROM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN. Reprints Vol. I. December 1925. Contents Include: TOSA NIKKI. THE MAIDEN OF UNAI. WASOBYOTE. A SHORT MEMOIR FROM THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. A DESCRIPTION OF MY HUT. SUMIYOSHI MONOGATARI. BASHO AND THE JAPANESE EPIGRAM. by W. G.H. ChamberlainJ. M. Dixon.H. Parlett. ASTON, 1925
- Naming Properties: Nominal Reference in Travel Writings by Basho and Sora, Johnson and Boswell by Earl Miner, 1996-11-15
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