Books
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1927. Nine Thousand Miles in Eight Weeks - Being an Account of an Epic Journey by Motor-Car through Eleven Countries and Two Continents. Heath Cranton Limited.
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1928. The Woman Owner-Driver. Collection of 14 essays on motoring for women. Iliffe and Sons.
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1930. The Peregrinations of Penelope, with 40 drawings by Joyce Dennys. Heath Cranton Limited.
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1931. The Bluebird's Flight. Chapman & Hall Ltd. 1931.
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1977. Nine Lives Plus - Record Breaking on Land, Sea and in the Air: an autobiographical account. Pelham Books ISBN 0-7207-0974-1
Other publications:
- The Hon Mrs Victor Bruce. 1928. Where Evening Joins the Dawn. (An account of her drive north of the Arctic Circle). The Oxford Annual for Girls, Tenth Year. Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press. p. 9ff.
- Mrs Victor Bruce. Motoring in the Arctic: An adventurous trip through Sweden and Finland into Lappland and the Arctic circle.
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