found: His Quartet, 1963.
found: His Advance, retreat, 1990:CIP t.p. (Richard Rive) info. with galley (murdered in his home in Cape Town, 06-04-89)
found: His Sol T. Plaatje and native life in South Africa, 1982:cover p. 2 (Dr. Richard Moore Rive)
found: Writing black, 1981:t.p. (Richard Rive) p. [3] ("I was born in March 1931")
found: Emergency continued, 1990:t.p. (Richard Rive) jkt. (born 1930)
found: His ID book, photocopy(Richard Moore Rive, born 1 Mar. 1930)
found: His memorial service leaflet, photocopy(Dr. Richard Rive, born 1 Mar. 1930, died 4 June 1989)
found: Dictionary of African Biography, accessed March 28, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Rive, Richard Moore; fiction writer, track and field athlete, educator, murder victim; born 01 March 1931 in CapeTown, South Africa; studied English literature (1949), had bachelor degree in education (1966) from University of Cape Town; MA from Columbia University (1966); DPhil from Magdalen College, Oxford, England (1974); ran track and won the South African Championship (1950s); won second place for “The Return” (1953) and second place for “Black and Brown Song” (1954) at the international short story competition; published in New Age and Fighting Talk, South African journals (1955-1965); worked at Hewat College of Education (1974-1989) where he was a head of English Department (1988); visiting professor of African literature at Harvard University (1987); died 04 June 1989 in Cape Town, South Africa)
found: Encyclopaedia Britannica via WWW, June 1, 2015:(Richard Rive, in full Richard Moore Rive (born March 1, 1931, Cape Town, S.Af. - died June 4/5, 1989, Cape Town), South African writer, literary critic, and teacher)
found: Blackpast.org, June 11, 2015: b (The novelist Richard Moore Rive was born March 1, 1931 in Cape Town, South Africa)