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If you wish to puchase any of these books, please follow the instructions relating to each book.

Most but not all are available. For those that are available please state your request booksales@hugovickers.co.uk and to which country the book is to be sent. The postage will be calculated and instructions sent for payment by Paypal or cheque.

Debrett's Book of the Royal Wedding (1981)
Hardback (UK) 1981
Hardback (US) 1981

Number 1 best-selling 'Royal Wedding' book of the summer of 1981, tracing the life of Prince Charles and of Lady Diana Spencer up to their engagement in February 1981.

Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough (1979)
Hardback (UK) 1979
Hardback (US) 1980
Paperback (UK) 1987


Listed as Editor's Choice in Time, 16 June & 30 June 1980.

The compelling story of a beautiful American girl, Gladys Deacon (1881-1977), who destroyed her legendary beauty by injecting paraffin wax into the bridge of her nose, but went on to marry the 9th Duke of Marlborough after Consuelo Vanderbilt, and ended her days as an eccentric recluse.

We Want The Queen (1977)
Hardback & Paperback (UK) 1977

An all colour record of London's celebrations to honour The Queen's Silver Jubilee, which included more than 2000 individual events. This book takes you behind the scenes to the planing and preparations that begun two years before. Written by Hugo Vickers, who worked with The London Celebrations Comittee during 1977.

Burke's Royal Families of the World - Volume 1 (Europe) (1977)
Hardback edition (UK) 1977

Hugo Vickers contributed the biographical entries of each Sovereign and some of the details for the genealogical section.

Burke's Guide to the British Monarchy (1977)
Hardback & Paperback (UK) 1977

Hugo Vickers wrote the essay 'Twenty-Five Years a Queen'
in this volume to celebrate the 1977 Silver Jubilee.

Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973)
Hardback edition - 1973

Hugo Vickers contributed the royal biographies to this indispensable reference book about the British Royal Family.
He also contributed to the genealogical section.

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