Diana, Princess of Wales

A Bibliography of Books, Articles, Web Sites, etc.
Compiled by Patricia Altner
August, 2007


Adler, Bill. Diana: A Portrait in Her Own Words. 1st ed. New York: William Morrow Co., 1999.

Almond, Peter. "Legacy of Diana and the British Press." Nieman Reports Summer (1998): 63+.

Amiel, Barbara. "Diana's Tragic Choices." Maclean's 110.37 (1997): 56.
The author, who was an acquaintance of the Princess, discusses her life and her relationship with the royal family.

Andersen, Christopher P. The Day Diana Died. 1st ed. New York: Morrow, 1998.

Andersen, Christopher P. Diana's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved. 1st ed. New York: William Morrow, 2001.

Askwith, Richard. "The Queen of Hearts Embalmed: Nearly Five Years after Diana's Death, Richard Askwith Joins the Pilgrims at Althorp and, Despite Ample Cause for Cynicism, Finds That His Heart Moves with Theirs." New Statesman July (2002): 22+.

Attwood, Feona. "Same Old Story? The Tale of Diana, Princess of Wales." Journal of Gender Studies 8.3 (1999): 313+.
From the author: This paper examines some retellings of the Diana story and considers a number of issues in relation to that story. It examines the crisis produced by the 'ending' of Diana's story with her death in a car crash in 1997 and the problems that this posed for existing accounts of Diana's significance; the struggle over Diana's `true story' and the contention that `her story' is only 'a question of his desire" the reproduction and reworking of key narrative frameworks around Diana in competing versions of the story following her death.

Bach, Julie S. Princess Diana (Leading Ladies). Edina, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.: Abdo & Daughters; Distributed by Rockbottom Books, 1990.
Depicts the childhood, marriage, motherhood, and career of the Princess of Wales. Juvenile literature

Baker, Chuck N., and Ian Jackman. Flowers for Princess Diana. Trafford, 2002.
From the publisher: Flowers for Princess Diana describes first-hand the compelling personality and common touch that the late Princes Diana displayed during her short reign in England. The book is co-authored by Englishman Ian Jackman, who came to be a close friend of Diana's; and by long-time Las Vegas print journalist, TV newsman and author Chuck N. Baker, who met Diana on several occasions.

Bashir, Martin. Transcript of Panorama Interview with Princess Diana.. November, 1995.

Battiscombe, Georgina. TThe Spencers of Althorp. London: Constable, 1984.

Becker, Aaron McCallum. Whose Death in the Tunnel?: The Tale of a Princess. San Francisco: Robert Reed Publishers, 1999.
A novel based on the idea that Diana faked her own death.

Becker, Karin. "The Diana Debate." Screen 39 (1998): 289-95.

Bedell Smith, Sally. Diana: In Search of Herself. Random House, 1999.
From the publisher: Diana in Search of Herself is the first authoritative biography of one of the most fabled women of the century. Even those who knew Princess Diana will be surprised by author Sally Bedell Smith's insightful and haunting portrait of Diana's inner life. For all that has been written about Diana--the books, the commemorative magazines, the thousands of newspaper articles--we have lacked a sophisticated understanding of the woman, her motivations, and her extreme needs. Most books have been exercises in hagiography or character assassination, sometimes both in the same volume. Sally Bedell Smith, the acclaimed biographer, former New York Times reporter, and Vanity Fair contributing editor, has written the first truly balanced and nuanced portrait of the Princess of Wales, in all her emotional complexity. Drawing on scores of interviews with friends and associates who had not previously talked about Diana, Ms. Smith explores the events and relationships that shaped the Princess, the flashpoints that sent her careening through life, her deep feelings of unworthiness, her view of men, and her perpetual journey toward a better sense of self. By making connections not previously explored, this book allows readers to see Diana as she really was, from her birth to her tragic death. Original in its reporting and surprising in its conclusions about the severity of Diana's mental-health problems, Diana in Search of Herself is the smartest and most substantive biography ever written about this mesmerizing woman.

Berry, Wendy. The Housekeeper's Diary: Charles and Diana before the Breakup. New York: Barricade Books, 1995.

Black, Elizabeth, and Philip Smith. "Princess Diana's Meanings for Women: Results of a Focus Froup Study." Journal of Sociology 35.3 (1999): 263.

Blalock, Rick, and K. Thomas Oglesby. Remembering Diana: People's Tribute to Their Princess. 1st Milligan Books trade paperback ed. Los Angeles: Milligan Books, 1998.

Botham, Noel. The Murder of Princess Diana. Pinnacle, 2004.
From the publisher: The death of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, sent shockwaves around the world. A nation was left in mourning, but soon feelings of suspicion surfaced: was her death all that the Establishment might wish us to believe? Now, after an exhaustive two-year probe, investigative writer and former journalist Noel Botham has dared to reveal what the people of Britain have always believed - that Diana's death was murder. Using his unique contacts in the secretive worlds of intelligence and royalty, the author has uncovered the facts that prove Diana was - as she herself predicted she would be - the victim of a professional hit squad. He presents a clear account of what really happened on that fateful day of 31 August 1997. Why was the killing sanctioned? How was it executed? Was there really another car in the tunnel at the time of the crash? All of these questions and more, including how the truth was covered up by an official whitewash, are answered. This astounding book is what all enquiring minds have been waiting for, blowing the lid off the secrets the Establishment does not want us to know. "The Murder of Princess Diana" firmly lays to rest the theory that Diana's death was a tragic accident, and finally gives the people of Britain the explanation they deserve.

Bradfrod, Sarah. Diana. Penguin, 2007.
From the publisher: Diana, Princess of Wales, is nothing less than an icon, remembered in death as vividly as she appeared in life. Yet throughout her brief life, Diana was plagued by rumor, innuendo, and scandal. With exclusive access to those closest to Diana, Sarah Bradford now casts aside the gossip and lies and takes us to the very heart of the royal family to separate the myth from the truth of the Diana years. Diana follows the old-fashioned courtship that saw her captivate the Prince of Wales; the transformation of an unworldly teenager into an emotionally demanding, but adoring, wife and mother; the damage caused by the ever-present specter of Camilla Parker Bowles; and the eventual collapse of a doomed marriage once hailed as the ultimate fairy tale. Bradford examines Diana's lovers and her relationships with her staff, friends, and family, as well as her children, husband, and the royal family. She also charts Diana's profound commitment to her charities and her rare connection to and empathy with all those she met; the struggle to find an identity after the separation from Charles; and the final, complicated year as a single woman. With the authority missing from all previous accounts, as well as remarkable new sources and firsthand accounts, acclaimed royal biographer Sarah Bradford delivers a complex and explosive study of one of the most popular figures of the twentieth century.

Brennan, Kristine. Diana, Princess of Wales (Women of Achievement). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1998.
Describes the life and death of the princess who created a sensation by divorcing England's Prince Charles.

Brown, Tina. The Diana Chronicles. Doubleday, 2007.
From the publisher: In The Diana Chronicles, you will meet a formidable female cast and understand as never before the society that shaped them: Diana's sexually charged mother, her scheming grandmother, the stepmother she hated but finally cane ti terns with and bad-girl Fergie, her sister-in-law, who concealed wounds of her own. Most formidable of them all was her mother-in-law, the Queen, whose admiration Diana sought till the day she died....

Burchill, Julie. Diana. Pbk. ed. London: Orion, 1999.

Burnet, Alastair, and Tim Graham. In Person: The Prince and the Princess of Wales. New York: Summit Books, 1985.

Burrell, Paul. In the Royal Manner : Expert Advice on Etiquette and Entertaining from the Former Butler to Diana, Princess of Wales. 1st ed. New York: Warner Books, 1999.

Burrell, Paul. A Royal Duty. New York: Putnam, 2003.
From the publisher: The story of a faithful subject and his moving tribute to the Queen and Princess he served.

Burrell, Paul. The Way We Were: Remembering Diana. William Morrow, 2006.
From the publisher: Paul Burrell served Diana, Princess of Wales, as her faithful butler from 1987 until her death in 1997. He was much more than an employee: he was her right-hand man, confidant and friend. She described him as 'the only man she ever trusted.' As the world prepares for the official inquest into her death, The Way We Were marks an intense period of reflection by ensuring the spirit, warmth and character of the person at the centre of proceedings is not lost or obscured.

In this remarkable and intimate book, Paul Burrell opens the door to Kensington Palace to provide a unique, visual tour. With previously unseen interior photographs, the reader is led inside the world of Princess Diana room-by-room, memory-by-memory. He paints a faithful and poignant tribute in remembrance of 'the boss' as the person who shared her private world and knew her best. In this fascinating new account, he allows the reader to feel 'at home with Diana', sharing her inner-most feelings, hopes and philosophies that teach us more about her mind and the way she thought. We learn of her amusing Hollywood relationships, the true depth of her happiness with 'The One'; the amazing story that illustrates her compassion; her sisterhood with Sarah Ferguson - and the desperate attempts to heal their rift; and a never-before-told account that provides new evidence about the real nature of her relationship with Dodi Al Fayed. There are also rare photographs of the jewels Diana wore and treasured as Paul Burrell celebrates her style and fashion. The Way We Were reflects, remembers and celebrates the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and captures her vivacity and love of life as we move towards the tenth anniversary of her death in 2007.

In his twenty-one years of royal duty, Paul Burrell first served Her Majesty the Queen as personal footman from 1976 to 1987 when he moved to Highgrove to become butler to the Prince and Princess of Wales. It was in 1992, following the couple's separation, that he moved to Kensington palace at the personal request of Princess Diana. Following her death, he was honoured by the Queen with the Royal Victorian Medal for his loyalty and service to Diana, Princess of Wales. He then spearheaded a fundraising campaign for her official memorial fund that raised £100 million. Since then, Paul has become a bestselling author and television personality. His earlier book, A Royal Duty, sold two million copies worldwide and was a number one New York Times bestseller.

Buskin, Richard. Princess Diana: Her Life Story 1961-1997. New American library, 1997.

Butler, Lucy. Diana, the fairy tale princess New York: Summit Books, 1982.
An illustrated account, written by a twelve-year-old girl, of the life of the Princess of Wales from birth to motherhood. Juvenile literature

Came, Barry. "Diana's Legacy." Maclean's 111.35 (1998): 44+.

Campbell, Beatrix. Diana, Diana, Princess of Wales: How Sexual Politics Shook the Monarchy. London: Women's Press, 1998.

Campbell, Colin. Diana in Private: The Princess Nobody Knows. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

Campbell, Colin. The Real Diana. 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

Cerasini, Marc A. Diana: Queen of Hearts. New York: Random House, 1997.

Cherry, Matt. "The Cult of Diana." Free Inquiry Winter (1997): 10.

Chidley, Joe. "The Tabloid Princess." Maclean's 110.36 (1997): 34+.
This article looks at her life from 1961-1997.

Chubb, Ann. Royal Fashion & Beauty Secrets: Discover for Yourself What Really Makes Princess Diana Look So Good. London: Vermilion, 1992.

Clarke, Mary. Little Girl Lost: The Troubled Childhood of Princess Diana by the Woman Who Raised Her. New York: Carol Pub. Group, 1996.

Clayton, Tim, and Phil Craig. Diana : Story of a Princess. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2001.

Clehane, Diane. Diana: The Secrets of Her Style. New York: GT Pub., 1998.

CNN. Cnn - the Death of Princess Diana. 1998.
Despite the title this site covers many aspects of her life as well as her death. There is a companion site in Spanish.

Copyright Collection (Library of Congress). An Interview with Hrh the Princess of Wales. 1995.

Copyright Collection (Library of Congress). The Prince and Princess of Wales Talking Personally with Alastair Burnet. 1985. Videocassette

Courtney, Nicholas. Diana, Princess of Wales. 1st American ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982.

Cox, Donna. "Diana: Her True Story: Post-Modern Transgressions in Identity." Journal of Gender Studies 8.3 (1999): 323+.
From the author: This article considers the life and death of Diana from a theoretical perspective. It makes use of post-structuralist and psychoanalytical theory in order to examine representations of Diana as a fetish point for cultural investment, a collective phantasy around which absence and melancholia oscillates for the post-modern subject. Andrew Morton's book Diana: Her True Story is referred to in order to concentrate upon her identity as a locus of textuality. The paper considers the act of telling as central to such identity so that the destination of the story of self is fully implicated in recognition by the reading other. It moves on to comment upon Diana as intertext which results in a complex textual web where any idea of 'true story' must be radically lost. The idea of biography as an 'authorized version' of an other will be questioned. The paper then argues that the story of the life and death of Diana represents an ironic metanarrative for a post-modern arena.

Cox, Vicki. Diana, Princess of Wales (They Died Too Young). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.
Juvenile literature

Coward, Rosalind. Diana: The Protrait. Andrews McMeel Publishing; Anv edition, July 1, 2007.
From the publisher: As the only book to be fully endorsed by the late Princess's estate and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, this Anniversary Edition by journalist Rosalind Coward stands as a unique and lasting testament to the life and work of one of the most extraordinary and enduring icons of the 20th century. Drawing on more than 200 original interviews with friends, family members, and international luminaries, the book features a foreword by Nelson Mandela and an introduction by Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale. More than 400 photographs illustrate this lavish volume-many of them published only within the context of this work. Structured around the final lines of Earl Spencer's eulogy, the book offers perspective on Diana, the unique, the complex, the extraordinary, and the irreplaceable-whom many remember as a passionate advocate for those marginalized by society.

Craven, John. Charles & Diana: Their story told by John Craven including children's memories of the Royal Wedding Including Children's Memories of the Royal Wedding. 1st hardcover ed. London: Seven House, 1982.

D'Arcy, Jenish. "The Lady with a Cause." Maclean's 110.37 (1997): 55.
Diana, Princess of Wales, and her humanitarian causes.

Darling, David J. Diana: The People's Princess. Minneapolis, Minn.: Dillon Press, 1984.
A brief illustrated biography of the Princess of Wales. Juvenile literature

Davies, Jude. Diana, A Cultural History : Gender, Race, Nation and the People's Princess. Houndmills, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Davies, Nicholas. DIANA : A PRINCESS AND HER TROUBLED MARRIAGE. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1992.

Davies, Nicholas. Diana: The Lonely Princess. New York: Carol Pub. Group, 1996.

Davies, Nicholas. Diana: The Peoples Princess. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1997.

Davies, Nicholas. Diana: Secrets & Lies. AMI Books, 2003.
A look at the many rumors surrounding Diana including the possibility that her death was not an accident.

Davies, Tanya. "Diana's Laments." Maclean's 112.5 (1999): 15+.
Excerpts from Diana's private letters that she wrote during her June, 1983 trip to Canada.

Daymon, Joy Jones. Princess Diana the Lamb to the Slaughter. Writers Club Press, 2002.
A look at the Princess's role within the Royal Family, and proposes a posible conspiracy leading to her death.

Death. Death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
This site gives a timeline of the news of Diana's death as given in the UK. "As most of the world now knows, Diana, Princess of Wales died in a car crash in Paris in the early hours of Sunday, 31st August 1997. This page shows highlights of how the British Television and Radio services covered the immediate news that Sunday, with particular emphasis on the BBC TV News coverage."

Delano, Julia. Diana, Princess of Wales Smithmark, 1993.

Delorm, Rene, Barry Fox, and Nadine Taylor. Diana & Dodi: A Love Story. Los Angeles: Tallfellow Press, 1998.

Diana. Diana Princess of Wales Althorp.
Tourist information on Althorp, Diana's childhood home and final resting place.

Diana, Princess of Wales: A Radio Tribute (Bbc Radio Collection. BBC Consumer Publishing, 1997.
From the publisher: Drawn from BBC archive material, this is an account of the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, from her birth and childhood on the Sandringham Estate to her death. A Spencer family tree and a brief chronology of her life are included on the inlay. Audio

Donnelly, Peter. Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess. Philadelphia: Courage Books, 1997.

Dunlop, Janice. Charles and Diana: A Royal Romance. New York, N.Y.: Dell Pub. Co., 1981.

Edgar, Kathleen J., Susan E. Edgar, and Joanne Mattern.Compassion. Boston: Learning Challenge, 2003.
Short biographies of men and women whose lives and work embody the value of compassion.

Edwards, Anne. Ever After : Diana and the Life She Led. 1st U.S. ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

Ehrlich, Dan. "Quick, Deadly End to Paparazzi Symbiosis." Editor & Publisher 130.37 (1997): 11.
Focus on the criticisms against press photographers because of their apparent involvement in the automobile accident in which Princess Diana was killed.

Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia: Diana, Princess of Wales.
Brief encyclopedia article on Diana with links to other sites of interest.

Fairley, Josephine. Crown Princess: A Biography of Diana. 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

Farrell, M. H. J. "Diana, Princess of Wales." People 34.2 (1990): 64+.
Discusses how Diana has grown into her role as a princess.

Ferrington, Jan. Princess Diana an Audio Tribute. sound recording. Speechworks, Rolling Bay, WA, 1997.
A sound recording featuring Diana in her own words; narrated by Jan Ferrington. Audio

Fincher, Jayne. "Diana All Her Yesterdays." Ladies' Home Journal 115.8 (1998): 114+.

Fincher, Jayne, and Terry Fincher. Debrett's Illustrated Fashion Guide: The Princess of Wales. Topsfield, Mass.: Salem House, 1989.

Fincher, Jayne, and Judy Wade. DIANA : PORTRAIT OF A PRINCESS. 1st ed. New York: Simon & Schuster Editions in association with Callaway Editions, 1998.

Fisher, Graham, and Heather Fisher. Charles and Diana Their Married Life. London: R. Hale, 1984.

Flori, Pamela. "Good-Bye, Sweet Princess." Town & Country 151.5209 (1997): 183.
Contemplation on the death of Princess Diana.

Flowers, delete. "Flowers and Tears: The Death of Diana, Princess of Wales." Screen 39 (1998): 67+.

Fox, Mary Virginia. Princess Diana. Hillside, N.J.: Enslow, 1986.
The life of Diana, Princess of Wales, from her early upbringing to her marriage to Prince Charles and subsequent motherhood.

Frances, Rita. Dreaming of Diana. New York: Robson Books/Parkwest, 1998.

Frontline. Frontline: The Princess and the Press.
From Librarian's Index to the Internet: This site focuses on the relationship between the British royal family and the media. Included are pictures from the tabloids, a transcript of the 1995 BBC interview with Princess Diana, interviews with prominent British journalists and writers (including Andrew Morton, who wrote a controversial biography of Princess Diana), readings (including one on Princess Margaret-quot:the Diana of her day"), and related links, A transcript of the related PBS TV show is available for download.

Giff, Patricia Reilly, and Michele Laporte. Diana: Twentieth-Century Princess (Women of Our Time). New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking, 1991.
A biography of the Princess of Wales with emphasis on her duties and responsibilities as a modern princess. Juvenile literature

Gleick, Elizabeth, and Helen Gibson. "Can Anyone Replace Diana?" Time 152.10 (1998): 46+.
A look at the influences of Diana on the first anniversary of her death.

Google. Google's Directory of Sites on Diana, Princess of Wales.

Graham, Tim. CHARLES AND DIANA: A ROYAL FAMILY ALBUM. New York: Summit Books, 1991.

Graham, Tim. Diana : H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. New York: Summit Books, 1988.

Graham, Tim, and Tom Corby. Diana, Princess of Wales: A Tribute. New York, N.Y. Princeton, N.J.: Welcome Rain; Distributed in the United States by Benford Books, 1997.

Green, Michelle. "Queen of Hearts." People 48.11 (1997): 72+.
Looks at the compassion and sympathy that Diana felt for others.

Greene, Carol. Diana: Princess of Wales (Picture-Story Biographies). Chicago: Childrens Press, 1985.
Describes the childhood, wedding, and work of Lady Diana, who married Prince Charles of England and became Princess of Wales. Juvenile literature

Gregory, Martyn. The Diana Conspiracy Exposed: The Definitive Account. Milford, CT: Olmstead Press, 2000.

Gregory, Martyn. Diana: The Last Days.(updated version). Virgin, 2004.

Hall, Trevor. Charles and Diana: The Prince and Princess of Wales. Outlet, 1988.

Hall, Trevor. A Day to Remember: The Wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales. New York: Crescent Books, 1982.

Hall, Trevor. Diana: Princess of Wales. Outlet, 1988.

Hanmer, Davina, and Tim Graham. Diana: The Fashion Princess. 1st American ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1984.

Hardwick, Susan. Why, God?: A Christian Response to the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Kevin Mayhew, 1997.

Harmon, Melissa Burdick. Diana : The People's Princess. New York: MetroBooks, 2002.

Harrison, Ted. Diana: Icon and Sacrifice. 1st ed. Oxford: Lion, 1998.

Hayes, Durkin. Diana, Princess of Wales: Queen of Hearts. Dh Audio, 1997.
Two audio cassettes allow listeners to learn about the life of Diana. The ceremonies of her funeral are included.

Hayes, Eric, and David Nichols.Remembering Diana : The Royal Visit to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island. Halifax: Formac Pub. Co., 1997.

Heyen, William. Diana, Diana, Charles, & the Queen: Poems (American Poets Continuum Series, Vol. 45) American Poets Continuum Series; V. 45. 1st ed. Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, 1998.

Hills, S. The The Day I Met Diana Princess of Wales: the People's Story. Long Barn Book, 1997.
From the publisher: Diana. by ordinary people who met her, in their own words. A vivid portrait of Diana and a warm tribute to her work, the remarkable effect she had on people, and the depth of their affection for her.

Hoey, Brian. Charles & Diana: The 10th Anniversary. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking Studio Books, 1991.

Hoey, Brian. The New Royal Court. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1990.

Holden, Anthony. The The Tarnished Crown : Princess Diana and the House of Windsor. 1st U.S. ed. New York: Random House, 1993.

Holden, Anthony. Their Royal Highnesses: The Prince & Princess of Wales. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981.

Holden, Athony. Diana, Her Life and Legacy. London: Ebury Press, 1997.

Honeycombe, Gordon, and Tim Graham. The year of the princess. London: M. Joseph: Rainbird, 1982.

Honigsbaum, Mark. "Diana and the Tabloids: The Real Story." Spectator 279.8826 (1997): 9+.
Discusses the relationship between Diana and the press.

Hounam, Peter, and Derek McAdam. Who Killed Diana? Berkeley, Calif. London: Frog: Distributed by North Atlantic Books; Vision Paperbacks, 1998.

Howell, Georgina. Diana Her Life In Fashion. New York: Rizzoli, 1998.

Hubbard, Kim, Julie Beun-Chown, and et al. "Touched by Diana." People 49.4 (1998): 82+.
Inspiring stories of people helped by Diana.

Hutchins, Christopher, et al. Diana on the Edge: Inside the Mind of the Princess of Wales. Blake Publishing, 1996.
From the publisher: Diana's behaviour since her separation from Prince Charles has had the public, the Government and the Palace reeling in stunned amazement as each shocking action is quickly eclipsed by something even more daring and unpredictable. While outwardly fit and in control, there are clear signals of even more extreme behaviour to come and of impending crisis. Drawing on inside information and expert opinion, this book should be of interest to anyone who remains drawn to this woman. The book unfolds her key relationships with men, as well as her harsh treatment of the women, by whom she feels threatened. It also includes an in-depth analysis of Diana's words and body language in her "Panorama" interview.

James, Martin. Diana, the Princess of Wales, 1961-1997 (Gold Collectors Series). [Northbrook, IL: H&S Media, 1997.

Holden, Anthony. Princess Diana: A celebration in her memory, Althorp, 1998 (The gold collectors series). [Northbrook, IL: H&S Media, 1999.

Holden, Anthony. Princess Diana: The palace years (The gold collectors series). New ed. [Northbrook, IL] (3400 Dundee Rd., Northbrook 60062): [H&S Media, 1997.

Holden, Anthony. A tribute to Princess Diana: In our hearts forever (The gold collectors series). [Northbrook, IL: H&S Media, 1997.

James, Sue. The Diana look: The Princess Diana fashion book. 1st Quill ed. New York: Quill, 1984.

James, Sue. Princess Diana's Maternity Fashion and Nursery Handbook. New York: Crescent Books: Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1984.

Jephson, P. D. Shadows of a princess: Diana, Princess of Wales, 1987-1996 : an intimate account by her private secretary. 1st ed. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2000.

John, Elton. Goodbye England's Rose Sung by Elton John at the Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales - September 6, 1997.

John, Elton, and Bernie Taupin. Candle in the Wind 1997: Piano, Vocal, Guitar. [S.l.]
Milwaukee, WI: Polygram Music Pub.; exclusively distributed by Hal Leonard, 1997. For voice and piano; includes guitar chord diagrams. A rewritten version, with updated words, of Elton John's Candle in the wind, released in 1973. "In loving memory of Diana, Princess of Wales."

Junor, Penny. "Diana Comes of Age." McCall's 117.1 (1989): 38+.

Junor, Penny. Charles and Diana: Portrait of Marriage. Rev. Fireside ed. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984.

Junor, Penny, and Jayne Fincher. Charles and Diana: Portrait of Marriage London: Headline, 1991.

Kay, Richard, and Geoffrey Levy. Diana: The Untold Story. London: Boxtree, 1998.

Keane, John, and Flowers East (Gallery: London England). Making a Killing: Rupert, Charles & Diana: Paintings & Prints. London: Flowers East, 2000.

Kear, Adrian, and Deborah Lynn Steinberg.Mourning Diana: Nation, Culture and the Performance of Grief. London; New York: Routledge, 1999.

King, Jenny A., and Michael (photographer) Hudson. Diana Princess of Wales, A loving tribute. Jenny King Publications, 1998.

King, Jon, and John Beverige. Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence SPI Books, 2001.
From the publisher: This thoroughly researched book reveals the shocking truth behind Diana's death. And in the process it exposes the most scandalous, closely guarded secret in the UK's history.

King, Norman.The Prince and the Princess: The Love Story. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983.

King, Norman. Two Royal Women. New York, N.Y.: Wynwood Press, 1989.
Biography of two royals - Diana, Princess of Wales and Sarah, Duchess of York.

Krohn, Katherine E.Princess Diana. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 1999.
A biography of the young woman who married Britain's Prince Charles in 1981 and lived in the public eye until her tragic death in 1997. Juvenile literature.

Kurleto, Velera. Channeled Letters from Princess Diana: The Queen of Hearts. Oxford, Mich.: V. Kurleto, 1997.

Lacey, Robert, and Michael Rand. Princess. New York, N.Y.: Times Books, 1982.

Ladd Publications. Princess Diana Postage Stamps Checklist, 1981-1997. [S.l.]: Ladd Publications, 1997.

Lamb, Christina. "Love among the Land Mines. How Diana Captured Even the Most Hard-Bitten." New Statesman September 5 (1997): 9+.

Late. "Late Princess Diana's Compassion Extended to Blacks Worldwide." Jet 92.18 (1997): 52+.
Discussion of the support Princess gave to blacks around the world.

Leaving. "Leaving Her Guards High and Dry, a Dejected Di Stomps to the Sea." People 35.2 (1991): 77.

Leete-Hodge, Lornie. The Country Life book of Diana, Princess of Wales. New York: Crescent Books: Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1982.

---. Country Life Book Of The Royal Wedding. 1981 ed. New York: Crescent Books: Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1981.

Lefcourt, Peter. Di and I: A Novel. 1st ed. New York: Random House, 1994.

Levchuck, Caroline M. Learning About Charity from the Life of Princess Diana (Character Building Book). 1st ed. New York: PowerKids Press, 1999.
A simple biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, emphasizing her charitable work for such causes as sick children, people with AIDS, and the elimination of land mines. Juvenile literature.

Levin, Angela. Raine and Johnnie: The Spencers and the scandal of Althorp. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1993.

Levine, Michael. The Princess and the Package: Exploring the Love-Hate Relationship Between Diana and the Media. Los Angeles, Calif.: Renaissance Books, 1998.

Lewis, Brenda Ralph. The Royal wedding. Berkshire: Purnell Books, 1981.

Licata, Renora. Princess Diana: Royal Ambassador (Library of Famous Women). 1st ed. Woodbridge, Conn.: Blackbirch Press, 1993.
Examines the private life and public image of Diana Spencer, who captured the attention of the world when she married Britain's Prince Charles in 1981. Juvenile literature.

Lloyd, John. "Life without Diana." New Statesman 126.4354 (1997): 26+.
Commentary on the influence of Princess Diana.

Love, Diana's. "Diana's Love Letters Safe." Maclean's 111.15 (1998): 39.
Focuses on the controversy over the theft Diana's love letters to James Hewitt.

Lowry, Suzanne. The cult of Diana: The princess in the mirror. Rev. Javelin Books ed. Poole; New York, NY: Javelin; Distributed in the U.S. by Sterling Pub. Co., 1987.

Lutynski, Carline. Princess Diana Lives! sound recording. CLC, Chaplin, CT, 1997.
Presents a brief analysis of the life and death of Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales and her innate ability to connect with the public on an emotional level. 1 sound cassette (15 min.): analog. Audio

MacArthur, Brian. Requiem : Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997 - Memories and Tributes. 1st U.S. ed. New York: Arcade Pub., 1997.

Marcello, Patricia Cronin. Diana: The Life of a Princess. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1998.

Martin, Ralph G. Charles & Diana. New York: Putnam, 1985.

Mathias, William, Charles, and Diana. Let the People Praise Thee, O God: An Anthem Composed for the Marriage of H R H the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, St. Paul's Cathedral, 29 July 1981. London: Oxford University Press, 1981.

Memorial. Memorial Site: Diana Princess of Wales.
From Librarian's Index to the Internet: Official biography, order of the funeral service, comments from Queen Elizabeth, and other information about the life and death of Princess Diana, born Lady Diana Frances Spencer.

Merck, Mandy. After Diana: Irreverent Elegies. London; New York: Verso, 1998.

Michael O'Mara Books Limited. Diana: Her Life in Photographs New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.

Modlinger, Jackie. Diana, Queen of Style. Philadelphia: Courage Books, 1998.

Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Diana: The Princess of Wales. HarperCollins, 1982.

Moore, Sally. The Definitive Diana: An Intimate Look at the Princess of Wales from A to Z. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1991.

---. The Definitive Diana: An Intimate Look at the Princess of Wales from A to Z. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1991.

Morrow, Ann. Princess. London: Chapmans, 1991.

Morton, Andrew. Diana : Her True Story in Her Own Words. Completely rev. ed. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997.
From the publisher: The sudden and tragic death of Princess Diana has caused the entire world to reflect on how much this singular woman meant to us all. From her fairy-tale courtship, her wedding to Prince Charles, and the birth of her two wonderful boys to the stunning collapse of her marriage and the revelation of her psychological and physical trauma, we witnessed and shared in the wide range of emotions in her life. In the last few years, Diana's dedication to the downtrodden and unloved and her commitment as a mother have only strengthened her hold on our hearts.

---. "Diana's Diary." Good Housekeeping 211.1 (1990): 112+.
From Morton's book "Diana's Diary".

---. Diana's Diary: An Intimate Portrait of the Princess of Wales. 1st Summit Books ed. New York: Summit Books, 1990.

Mulvaney, Jay. Diana and Jackie : Maidens, Mothers, Myths. 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2002.

Nesnick, Victoria Gilvary. Princess Diana: A Book of Questions and Answers. New York: M. Evans, 1988.

Newman, Peter C. "A Short Life That Defined a New Era." Maclean's 110.37 (1997): 66.
Words of praise and sadness for Princess Diana.

Nobles, Charles. Diana - Collecting on a Princess: Collecting on a Princess. Grantsville, MD: Hobby House Press, 1999.

O'Mara, Michael. Diana: Her Life in Photographs. London: Michael O'Mara Books, 1995.

---.Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961-97: A Tribute in Photographs. London: Michael O'Mara, 1997.

Oleksy, Walter G. Princess Diana (People in the News). San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 2000.
The life of the Princess of Wales including her childhood, royal courtship and marriage, public and private life, divorce, humanitarian efforts, and untimely death.

Omoike, Isaac I. The murder of a princess. An Investigational analysis of the death of princess Diana. 1st ed. Baton Rouge, La.: I.I. Omoike, 1998.

Owen, Nicholas. Diana: The People's Princess. Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Association, 1997.

Pace, Anita L. From Grief to Action: Caring on the Spirits of Princess Diana & Mother Teresa 1st ed. Beaverton, Or.: Baby Steps Press, 1998.

Pasternak, Anna. Princess in Love. New York, N.Y.: Dutton, 1994.

Pearson, S. "Diana What She's Learned, What She's Lost." Ladies'Home Journal 108.6 (1991): 129+.
Profiles changes in Diana 10 years after her marriage.

---. "Diana's Darlings." Ladies'Home Journal 107.2 (1990): 107+.
Focuses on Diana's relationship with her sons.

Poems. Poems for a Princess: In Memory of Diana Princess of Wales, 1961-97. Forward Press, 1998.

Rasof, Henry. Picture Life of Charles and Diana. New York: F. Watts, 1988.
Presents the lives of the Prince and Princess of Wales, with emphasis on their marriage and their duties as the future king and queen of England. Juvenile literature.

Rees-Jones, Trevor, and Moira Johnston. The Bodyguard's Story: Diana, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor. New York: Warner Books, 2000.

Reitwiesner, William Addams. The American ancestors and relatives of Lady Diana Frances Spencer. Silver Spring, Md. (2201 Salisbury Rd., Silver Spring 20910): W.A. Reitwiesner, 1981.

Rizzuto, Eileen F. "Princess Diana's Funeral: A Personal Journey." Contemporary Review December.317+ (1997).

Roberts, Gary Boyd, and William Addams Reitwiesner. American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984.

Roberts, H. J. Princess Diana, The House of Windsor and Palm Beach: America's Fascination With "The Touch of Royalty". West Palm Beach, FL: Sunshine Sentinel Press, 1998.

Robertson, Mary. The Diana I Knew: Loving Memories of the Friendship Between an American Mother and Her Son's Nanny Who Became the Princess of Wales (Thorndike Large Print Basic Series). 1st ed. New York: Cliff Street Books, 1998.

Royal, Wedding. The Royal Wedding, the Stuff of Dreams. sound recording. Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library, [New York], 1981.
Coverage of the wedding ceremony between Britain's future king, Prince Charles, and Lady Diana Spencer. Videocassette

Sancton, Thomas, and Scott MacLeod. Death of a Princess: The Investigation 1st ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

Schama, Simon. "The Problem Princess." New Yorker 73.27 (1997): 62+.
Describes Diana as part of a tradition of strong women who defied the roles thrust upon them by the royal family

Seward, Ingrid. Diana: An Intimate Portrait 1961-1997. Lincolnwood, Ill.: Contemporary Books, 1997.

---. The Queen & Di : The Untold Story. 1st U.S. ed. New York: Arcade Pub., 2001.

Shapiro, Laura. "Sad as She Wants to Be." Newsweek (Atlantic Edition) 134.8 (1999): 46+.
A review of Sally Bedell Smith's biography, Diana In Search of Herself.

Simmonds, Diana. Squidgie dearest: The making of a media goddess : Australia's love affair with Princess Diana. Leichhardt, NSW: Pluto Press Australia, 1995.

Simmons, Simone, and Susan Hill. Diana: The Secret Years. 1st American ed. New York: Ballantine Books, 1998.

Skinner, Susan Maxwell, and Anwar Hussein. Diana: Memory of a Rose. Betty Milner Productions, 2001.
From the publisher: [The book] has over 150 color pictures of Princess Diana's career and compelling text by Susan Maxwell Skinner, a noted royal author. Stunning pictures are by royal photographer Anwar Hussein. Every copy of this limited edition book is signed by the author. It is not available from stores. Exquisitely designed, it is printed on heavy, glossy paper. The text is Maxwell Skinner's fond reminiscence of her eight years as an accredited palace press member.

Smith, Sally Bedell. Diana in Search of Herself : Portrait of a Troubled Princess. 1st ed. New York: Times Books, 1999.

Spahr, Wolfgang. ""Candle" Lights a Fire in Stores Globally." Billboard 109.39 (1997): 8+.
Discusses the new version of Candle In the Wind which is dedicated to Princess Diana.

Speech. Speech Given by Diana, Princess of Wales on "Women and Children with Aids" Edinburgh 8th September 1993. 1993.

Spencer, Charles Spencer. Althorp: The Story of an English House. 1st U.S. ed. New York: St. Martin's Pr., 1999.

Spoto, Donald. Diana: The Last Year. 1st ed. New York: Harmony Books, 1997.

Stone, Tanya Lee. Diana : Princess Of The People (Gateway Biographies). Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press, 1999.
Follows the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, from her childhood, through her experiences with the royal family and public life, to her death in 1997. Juvenile literature

Storey, Harriet. Diana, the children's princess. London: M. Joseph, 1984.

Tauber, Michelle. "Remembering Diana." People 55.25 (2001): 96+.
Diana's brother Charles Spencer remembers her.

Taupin, Bernie, and Elton John. "Candle in the Wind." Billboard 109.51 (1997): 14.
Acceptance speeches of Bernie Taupin and Elton John at the 1197 Billboard Music Awards for their Candle in the Wind tribute to Princess Diana.

Taylor, John A. Diana, Self-Interest, and British National Identity Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2000.

Thomas, James. Diana's Mourning-A People's History. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2002.

Thornton, Penny. With Love from Diana: the Princess of Wales' Personal Astrologer Shares Her First-Hand Account of Diana's Turbulent Years. Pocket, 1995 (reprint edition).

Tilberis, Liz. "Diana, Princess of Wales." Harper's Bazaar 130.3432 (1997): 41+.
The author discusses her friendship with Princess Diana.

Time. Time 100: Diana, Princess of Wales. 1999.
This Time magazine article answers discusses these quesitons - Why could we not avert our eyes from her? Was it because she beckoned? Or was there something else we longed for?

Toomey, Christine. In Her Own Words: The After-death Journal of Princess Diana. English Rose Press, 1999.
From the publisher: Diana returns through noted psychic medium Christine Toomey to tell us of her hopes and fears for that life, why her soul had to cut it short, and what she went through on her death. Unlike any other "Diana" book, these are her own words--no interpretations or opinions--just Diana. This book will shock you, surprise you, delight you, but most of all, it will dispel any fear you may have of the momentary transition we call death. Thanks to Christine Toomey, Diana's real contribution to humanity has just begun.

Turner, Paul, and Sue Pressley. A Book of Remembrances: Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997. Philadelphia, PA: Courage Books, 1997.
"Unattributed quotations in this book have been selected from the tens of thousands of personal tributes addressed to Diana by members of the public -- part of the spontaneous wave of grief and affection for her that swept the world following the news of her death"--Verso t.p.

Turnock, Robert. Interpreting Diana: Television Audiences and the Death of a Princess (Distributed for the British Film Institute) London: British Film Institute, 2000.

Vickers, Hugo. Debrett's Book of the Royal Wedding (A Studio book). New York: Viking Press, 1981.

Web. A Web Ring of Pages Dealing with Lady Diana, Princess of Wales.

Weinberger, Kimberly. Princess Diana: Forever in Our Hearts a Scrapbook of Memories. New York: Scholastic, 1998.
Text and photographs tell the story of how a shy little girl grew up to become a real-life princess and touch the lives and hearts of all who knew her. Juvenile literature.

Wharfe, Ken. Diana: Closely Guarded Secret. Michael O'Mara Books, 2002.
From the publisher: Here is the authentic voice of someone who played an important role in Diana's life, becoming a friend and confidant not only to her, but to her sons as well. It is the voice of a man who is, above all, an exceptionally perceptive observer of the extraordinary events he watched unfold around the Princess during what was perhaps the most crucial period of her life. Packed with anecdotes, his account provides the most intimate portrait of Diana to date, as well as a fitting tribute to one of the outstanding figures of our age.

Whitaker, James. Diana Vs. Charles: Royal Blood Feud. New York: Dutton, 1993.

---. Settling Down. London: Quartet Publication, 1981.

Whitelaw, Nancy. Lady Diana Spencer: Princess of Wales (British Heroes). 1st ed. Greensboro, NC: Morgan Reynolds, 1998.
A biography of the Princess of Wales, beginning with her birth and including her death in 1997. Juvenile literature

Wilson, Chris Oliver. "Deconstructing Diana: A New Academic Field." U. S. News & World Report 125.5 (1998): 44.
This article explains how Diana's life has become the focus of academic study.

Wood, Richard. Diana: The People's Princess. Austin, Tex.: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1998.
A biography of the Princess of Wales beginning with her childhood and including her death in 1997. Juvenile literature

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