Europe at Risk Europe at Risk was Lord Waton's first publication, released in 1972.
The Germans: Who Are They Now? The Germans: Who Are They Now? is a non-fiction book, first published in 1992.
Eminent Europeans: personalities who shaped contemporary Europe Eminent Europeans: personalities who shaped contemporary Europe is a collection of 17 essays on the personalities who have shaped modern Europe, for which Lord Watson contributed the essay entitled
Thatcher and Kohl: Old Rivalries Revisited. The book was published in 1996, and edited by Martyn Bond, Julie Smith and William Wallace.
Jamestown: The Voyage of English Published in 2007,
Jamestown: The Voyage of English is an exploration of the global significance of the arrival of the
Godspeed, the
Susan Constant and the
Discovery on
America's East Coast in 1607. These three ships carried the ideas and the language which would shape the modern world. Lord Watson tells the story of a precarious venture that nearly failed. But it succeeded against the odds, planting the seeds of
representative government, capitalism and the
rule of law. These ideas were expressed in a language which had just reached a peak of power and vitality – the English of
Shakespeare,
Tyndale and
Cranmer's Prayer Book. The year 1607 marks the start of the voyage of English from the language of 4 million inhabitants of the
British Isles to its role as today's working language of the global village used by almost 2 billion people world-wide.
The Queen and the USA The Queen and the USA is a non-fiction book published in March 2012 by Dementi Milestone Publishing. During 2012,
Queen Elizabeth II celebrated the
60th anniversary of her role as Queen of the United Kingdom. This book explores and celebrates the special relationship between the American and British people during this period, and honours Queen Elizabeth II for her role and contribution to a friendship recognised throughout the world. Co-authored by Horace Edward "Chip" Mann, the book is highly visual, and includes photographs of the Queen with twelve
US Presidents.
''Churchill's Legacy, Two Speeches to Save the World'' Published in 2016, ''Churchill's Legacy, Two Speeches to Save the World'' is a non-fiction book published in September 2016 by
Bloomsbury Publishing to mark the 70th anniversary of Churchill's speeches in 1946, first in March in
Fulton, Missouri, often known as the Iron Curtain speech, and then in September in Zurich, Switzerland, often known as the United States of Europe speech. ==Honours and awards==