Mount is the author of several books: •
My Brief Career, an account of his
pupillage at a
barristers' chambers. •
Amo, Amas, Amat ... and All That, published by Hyperion in 2007, was a best-selling popular reference on the
Latin language whose title harks back to
Sellar and
Yeatman's
1066 and All That. Dedicated to his brother (William) and sister (Mary), the book introduced the basics of Latin grammar and combined his own personal memories, Latin references in popular culture, and stories about
ancient Rome. In it, he reveals his prep school nickname of "
Mons" (
Mons, montis m. mountain). Published in the United States as
Carpe Diem: Put a Little Latin in Your Life. •
A Lust for Window Sills, a popular guide to British architecture. •
How England Made the English – from Hedgerows to Heathrow, a book about the English character and landscape. Published in May 2012 by Viking. • ''Harry's Mount's Odyssey: Ancient Greece in the Footsteps of Odysseus'' Published by Bloomsbury in 2015. •
The King and I: How Elvis Shaped My Life (Kindle Single, 2017) •
Summer Madness: How Brexit Split the Tories, Destroyed Labour and Divided the Country (Biteback, 2017) •
Et Tu, Brute? The Best Latin Lines Ever (Bloomsbury, 2022), with John Davie •
The Last Marchioness: A Portrait of Lindy Dufferin (Venn, 2023), edited and introduced by Mount. In June 2013, Bloomsbury published
The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson, edited and introduced by Mount. Mount also edited a collection of
Auberon Waugh's journalism entitled
Closing the Circle. ==See also==