Works
- Aeschylus' Agamemon (1969) translator and editor
- Greek Pastoral Poetry (1973) translator and editor
- The Greek Anthology (1973) contributor
- The St Albans Poisoner: The Life And Crimes Of Graham Young (1974, reissued 1995 as The Young Poisoner's Handbook)
- Charles: Prince of Wales (1979) as Prince Charles (US)
- Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince and Princess of Wales (1981)
- A Week In The Life Of The Royal Family (1983)
- Great Royal Front Pages: A Scrapbook of Historic Royal Events from Queen Victoria to Baby Prince William (1983)
- Anthony Holden's Royal Quiz (1983)
- Of Presidents, Prime Ministers And Princes (1984)
- Queen Mother (1985)
- Don Giovanni: The Translation (1987) with Amanda Holden
- Laurence Olivier: A Biography (1988, reissued 2007)
- Charles: A Biography (1988) as King Charles III (US)
- The Last Paragraph. The Journalism of David Blundy (1990) editor
- Big Deal: A Year as a Professional Poker Player (1990)
- The Queen Mother: A 90th Birthday Tribute (1990)
- A Princely Marriage: Charles & Diana, the First Ten Years (1991)
- Behind The Oscar: The Secret History of the Academy Awards (1993)
- H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother In Private (1993)
- The Tarnished Crown (1993), Viking Publishers, ISBN 0-670-84624-4.
- Tchaikovsky (1995)
- Diana: Her Life and Legacy (1997)
- Charles at Fifty (1998)
- William Shakespeare: His Life and Work (1999)
- Liber Amicorum for Frank Kermode (1999) editor with Ursula Owen
- The Mind Has Mountains: a.alvarez@lxx (1999) editor with Frank Kermode
- The Drama of Love, Life and Death in Shakespeare (2000)
- Shakespeare: An Illustrated Biography (2002)
- Wit in the Dungeon (2005) biography of Leigh Hunt
- Lorenzo Da Ponte, The Man Who Wrote Mozart (2006)
- Olivier (2007, Max Press)
- Bigger Deal: A Year on the New Poker Circuit (2007)
- Holden on Hold'Em (2008)
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