Bibliography of Charles III
The bibliography of
introduction or preface
.
Any
royalties the King receives go to the King Charles III Charitable Fund,[1] as do any profits from Duchy Originals
.
Author
- ISBN 0-241-10527-7.
- ISBN 978-0-385-26903-2.
- Rain Forest Lecture. ISBN 0-947643-25-7.
- HRH the Prince of Wales Watercolours. ISBN 0-8212-1881-6.
Co-author
- Mary Rose. With .
- Architecture & the Environment: HRH The Prince of Wales and the Earth in Balance (Architectural Design Profile). With ISBN 1-85490-143-5.
- Highgrove: An Experiment in Organic Gardening and Farming. With ISBN 0-671-79177-X.
- Portrait of an Estate. With Charles Clover. Photography by Andrew Lawson. London: A. G. Carrick. (1993). ISBN 978-0-7538-0018-8.
- Princes As Patrons: The Art Collections of the Princes of Wales from the Renaissance to the Present Day: An Exhibition from the Royal Collection. With Mark Evans, Oliver Millar, ISBN 1-85894-054-0.
- The Parks and Gardens of Cornwall. With Douglas Ellory Pett. ISBN 0-906720-27-3.
- Respect for the Earth: Sustainable Development. ISBN 978-1-86197-254-5.
- The Garden at Highgrove. With ISBN 978-1-84188-142-3.
- Watercolours and Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. With Susan Owens. ISBN 978-1-902163-78-9.
- ISBN 978-0-007348-03-9.
- Highgrove: A Garden Celebrated. With ISBN 978-0-29786-935-1
- Highgrove: An English Country Garden. With ISBN 978-0-84784-561-3
- HRH The Prince of Wales; ISBN 978-0-7181-8585-5.
Illustrator
- Travels with the Prince: Paintings and Drawings Selected by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Imogen Lock, ed. ISBN 978-1-900123-20-4.
Narrator
- The Prince's Choice: A Personal Selection from Shakespeare: Performed by Richard Briers & Cast. ISBN 978-1-85998-514-4.
Foreword
- More Goon Show Scripts, ISBN 0722160755
- New Land For Old: Environmental Renaissance of the ISBN 0852744536
- To the Ends of the Earth. Sir Ranulph Fiennes. (1983) ISBN 0877954909
- Airborne Free: ISBN 978-0-85052-153-5. Description: observations on airborne forces and wildlife management by more than fifty cartoonists: George Worsley Adamson, Barry Fantoni, Alex Graham, Martin Honeysett, Peter Maddocks, Gerald Scarfe, Bill Tidy, Kevin Woodcock et al. Royalties to the Airborne Forces Charities Development Trust and the David ShepherdConservation Foundation.
- Village Buildings of Britain. Matthew Rice. ISBN 978-0-316-88866-0.
- A Countrywoman's Notes. ISBN 978-0-7112-0888-9.
- Charity Appeals: The Complete Guide to Success. Marion Allford Dent. JM Dent & Institute of Fundraising Managers (1993). ISBN 978-0-460-86191-5.
- ISBN 978-0-907101-06-2.
- Giles 50th Annual, ISBN 1-874507-65-1
- Shakespeare's Window Into the Soul. Martin Lings. Publisher Inner Traditions (1996). Paperback: ISBN 978-1594771200.
- World Reshaped – Fifty Years After the War in Europe: Volume 1, ISBN 978-0-333-65453-8.
- Polo. ISBN 987-95280-8-5.
- Historical Atlas of South-West England (Exeter Studies in Film History). Roger Kain and William Ravenhill, eds. Illustrated by Helen Jones. ISBN 978-0-85989-434-0.
- Hospice Without Walls. Andrew Bibby. Photographs by Ski Harrison. Preface by Margaret Forster. ISBN 0-903319-86-1.
- A Prayer for All Seasons: The Collects of the ISBN 978-0-7188-2994-0.
- Your Passport to Safer Travel (World Wise). Mark Hodson. ISBN 1-900341-14-X.
- The Bushmen of Southern Africa: Slaughter of the Innocent. Sandy Gall. ISBN 978-0-7126-6436-3.
- The Cancer Prevention Book: Holistic Guidelines From the World-Famous Bristol Cancer Help Centre. Rosy Daniel and Rachel Ellis. ISBN 0-89793-361-3.
- The Apothecaries' Garden. Sue Minter. ISBN 978-0-7509-3638-5.
- La Mortella: An Italian Garden Paradise. ISBN 978-1-85974-916-6.
- An Entertaining Life. ISBN 978-1-86105-811-9.
- Fauna Britannica. ISBN 978-0-600-61392-3.
- Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell & Bridge, 1797–1843.Prince's Trust.
- History and Landscape: The Guide to National Trust Properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Lydia Greeves. ISBN 978-1-905400-13-3.
- Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Bible: A Spiritual Interpretation With Christian Sources. Ira B. Zinman. Publisher, World Wisdom (2009). ISBN 978-1-933316-74-1
- The Practice of Classical Architecture: The Architecture of Quinlan and Francis Terry, 2005–2015.ISBN 978-0-8478-4490-6.
- Man of the Trees: ISBN 978-0-8897-7566-4
- Encounters on the Holy Mountain: Stories from Mount Athos. Peter Howorth, Christopher Thomas. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers (2020). ISBN 978-2-503-58911-4
- Lily's Promise: How I Survived Auschwitz and Found the Strength to Live. ISBN 978-1-529-07340-9
- It's Up to Us: A Children's Terra Carta for Nature, People and Planet. Christopher Lloyd. What on Earth Publishing Ltd (2021). ISBN 978-1-913-75055-8
- The Platinum Jubilee Cookbook. Ameer Kotecha. Jon Croft Editions (2022). ISBN 978-0-993-35406-9
Introduction
- Living Free. H.A. Williams. London: ISBN 978-0-8264-9469-6.
Preface
- OCLC 463290110.
- Wells Cathedral West Front: Construction, Sculpture and Conservation. Jerry Sampson. Foreword by Peter E. Lasko. .
- Sealed by Time: The Loss and Recovery of the Mary Rose. Vol. I: The Archaeology of the Mary Rose.ISBN 978-0-9544029-0-7.
Television documentaries written
- Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World, NBC 2010.
- The Prince and the Composer: A Film about Hubert Parry by HRH The Prince of Wales Dir. John Bridcut, BBC Four 2011.
Guest-editor
- "HRH The Prince of Wales: Guest Editor". Country Life. 13 November 2013.
- "HRH The Prince of Wales: Guest Editor". Country Life. 14 November 2018.
- "HRH The Prince of Wales". The Voice. 1 September 2022.
Articles written
- HRH The Prince of Wales (3 October 2000). "Bowel Cancer: A Cancer No one Wants to Talk About". Daily Mail. Archived from the original on 8 August 2020.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (2 September 2016). "Why we should buy wool this winter". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (6 October 2018). "Prince Charles celebrates the Royal Ballet's Principal dancer Edward Watson". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (10 November 2018). "How Britain's rich craft heritage is the key to our future". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (18 April 2019). "At Easter, it is inspiring to see how people can find light even in the midst of terrible darkness". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (17 November 2019). "HRH The Prince of Wales: 'We urgently need a fresh, positive and practical vision for the countryside'". Country Life.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (22 April 2020). "The Prince of Wales: 'After the suffering and the selflessness we are witnessing, we cannot allow ourselves to go back to how we were. This is a moment in history.'". Country Life.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (26 September 2020). "With the Prince's Trust, we know we can make a crucial difference in these uncertain times". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (1 January 2021). "Last year, the compassion of the British people outshone every darkness". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (March 2021). "A message from HRH The Prince of Wales, honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians". Future Healthcare Journal. 8 (1): 5–8. PMID 33791451.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (27 August 2021). "We must keep memories of the Holocaust alive". The Telegraph.
- HRH Prince Charles (15 September 2021). "Prince Charles teams up with Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty in war on food waste". Daily Mirror.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (31 October 2021). "The private sector holds the key to saving the planet". The Telegraph.
- HRH The Prince of Wales (4 January 2022). "Exclusive: Prince Charles Says 'Our Children Are Judging Us' On Climate Change". Newsweek.
- HM King Charles III (14 November 2023). "My birthday wish for our people and planet". The Big Issue.
References
- ^ "The Prince's Charities Foundation Accounts 2006/7". Archived from the original on 2 April 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
- ^ BBC Radio 4. "Reith 2000 Lectures". BBC News.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell & Bridge, 1797–1843.
- ^ The Practice of Classical Architecture: The Architecture of Quinlan and Francis Terry, 2005-2015.
- ^ 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.