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Prince Charles, pictured, has authored many books in his lifetime

The bibliography of Charles, Prince of Wales, is a list of approximately three dozen works which the Prince has authored, co-authored, illustrated or narrated, and includes works for which he has written a foreword, introduction or preface.

Any royalties the Prince receives go to The Prince's Charities Foundation,[1] as do any profits from Duchy Originals.

Author

  • The Old Man of Lochnagar. Illustrated by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, K.C.V.O. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1980. Hardcover: ISBN 0-241-10527-7.
  • A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture. Doubleday, 1989. Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-385-26903-2.
  • Rain Forest Lecture. Royal Botanic Gardens, 1990. Paperback: ISBN 0-947643-25-7.
  • HRH the Prince of Wales Watercolours. Little, Brown and Company, 1991. Hardcover: ISBN 0-8212-1881-6.

Co-author

Illustrator

Narrator

Foreword

Introduction

Preface

Authored television documentaries

Guest-editor

  • "HRH The Prince of Wales: Guest Editor". Country Life. 14 November 2018.

Authored articles

References

  1. ^ "The Prince's Charities Foundation Accounts 2006/7". Archived from the original on 2 April 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
  2. ^ BBC Radio 4. "Reith 2000 Lectures". BBC News.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell & Bridge, 1797–1843". Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  4. ^ The Practice of Classical Architecture: The Architecture of Quinlan and Francis Terry, 2005-2015.
  5. ^ Alan Aberg (June 2004). "Review of Sealed by Time: the loss and recovery of the Mary Rose. Vol. I: The Archaeology of the Mary Rose.". Journal of Maritime Research. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.