Hoare is the author of the following works of non-fiction: •
Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant (1990) •
Noël Coward: A Biography (1995) • ''
Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the First World War'' (1997) •
Spike Island: The Memory of a Military Hospital (2000), the story of
Netley Hospital in Southampton •
The Ghosts of Netley (2004) • ''England's Lost Eden: Adventures in a Victorian Utopia'' (2005), about
Mary Anne Girling and the
New Forest Shakers •
Leviathan or, The Whale (2008), which won the 2009
BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction •
The Whale: In Search Of The Giants Of The Sea (2010) •
The Sea Inside (2013) •
RisingTideFallingStar (2017) •
Albert and the Whale: Albrecht Dürer and How Art Imagines Our World (2021) •
William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love (2025, 4th Estate) He has also edited
The Sayings of Noël Coward (1997). Hoare has co-authored or contributed to the following publications: • Essay on the evolution of class in the UK in a
British Council pamphlet,
Posh: The Evolution of the Traditional British Brand (ed. Sorrel Hershberg, 1999). • An essay in
Linder: Works 1976–2006 (2006), a collection about
Linder Sterling. •
Gabriel Orozco (2006), exhibition catalogue and texts, with Mark Godfrey. •
Pet Shop Boys (2006), catalogue and texts, with
Chris Heath. • Introduction to
David Austen (2007) (eds. Emma Dean and Michael Stanley). • Foreword to
Made in Southampton (2008), a box-set of prints. •
Provenance (2010), with Angela Cockayne, a response to
Wunderkammen. • Essay, "Something against nothing", in
Tania Kovats (2011) (ed. Jeremy Millar). •
Dominion: A Whale Symposium (2012) (eds. Hoare and Angela Cockayne). • Essay in
Malicious Damage: the Defaced Library Books of Kenneth Halliwell and Joe Orton (2013), (ed. Ilsa Colsell). • Essay in
Southampton: A City Lost ... And Found (2013), a collection of drawings by
Eric Meadus. • Record of a discussion between Hoare,
Christopher Frayling and
Mark Kermode on
David Bowie's cultural impact, in
David Bowie is the subject (2013) (eds. Victoria Broackes and
Geoffrey Marsh). • ''Greetings from Darktown : an illustrator's miscellany'', a collection of the work of Jonny Hannah, with texts by Hoare, Sheena Calvert and
Peter Chrisp (2014). • Foreword to
As is the sea (2014), writing by students from the
Royal College of Art (ed. Jessie Bond). •
Another Green World – Linn Botanic Gardens: Encounters with a Scottish Arcadia (2015), photographs by
Alison Turnbull, text by Hoare. ;Notes ==References==