Royal Warrant, By Royal Appointment

 

We are deeply saddened by the news that Her Majesty The Queen has passed away.  We extend our gratitude for her extraordinary service to the nation and send our heartfelt condolences to The Royal Family.

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Our Editor Annie as President of the Windsor & Eton Royal Warrant Holders Association presents Her Majesty with the gift of a saddle for her 90th birthday at Windsor Castle, 2016.


 

A Royal Warrant, By Royal Appointment, was granted to Annie Quigley, the owner of Bibliophile by the His Majesty, the Duke of Edinburgh in 2011.

It has been renewed twice since then, most recently until March 2027. Very sadly Prince Philip passed away in April 2021, aged 99.

Bibliophile have sent their condolences to Her Majesty The Queen in a handwritten letter from Annie  - one recent widow to another - which was kindly acknowledged  by Her Majesty in September.

The legend Previous Appointment to The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (2011-2021) was kindly and especially granted by the late Her Majesty the Queen to use (with the dates) in recognition of services from the handful of companies who served her husband as his Royal Warrant Holders.

A Royal Warrant is regarded as a ‘Peerage for Trade’ in recognition of quality service and excellence to the royal household. It came about after 25 years providing books to the royal libraries. Only two other booksellers from the entire publishing industry have held a Warrant - Hatchards of Piccadilly and Heywood’s Antiquarian of Mayfair.

The Royal Warrant of Appointment signifies a satisfactory trading arrangement exists between the Grantor and the Grantee of a particular company. This special arrangement between the Monarchy and trade has existed since the Middle Ages, but it was on 25 May 1840 that the present association was created with the formation of the Royal Tradesmen’s Association. In 1907 the Association was incorporated by Royal Charter and changed its name to the Royal Warrant Holders Association. The original Charter was replaced by a Supplemental Charter in 2007.

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Grantee Annie Quigley says: "My personal experience of the Duke of Edinburgh it is that he was playful and fun and was very interested in my enterprise and was very eclectic and widely read in his reading tastes. As his bookseller for over 30 years, I have often joked that I risked having my head cut off if I ever told anyone which books he selected!  I have however learned from his staff that one of his many generous traits was to select books as gifts for official guests at Buckingham Palace and to have them left on their bedside cabinets - much more thoughtful than a chocolate left on the pillow.

HRH Prince Philip was an environmentalist before his time. I know that he graciously wrote the foreword to the seminal Doomsday Book of Animals by David Day 40 years ago when head of the World Wildlife Fund.

I was due to meet the Duke of Edinburgh again in June 2021 for his 100 birthday; he had accepted our invitation from the Windsor & Eton Royal Warrant Holders Association to plant a tree in the moat garden at Windsor Castle as his gift from us.

It was back in 2011 that I was made what friends dubbed me “Bookseller Royal.” At the National Association Annual Banquet, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh especially asked if he could meet his newest grantee at the reception and we launched into several minutes of excited conversation. (See picture above). I had been invited onto the top table for the splendid white tie occasion. HRH was dapper and gracious in full evening regalia, complete with sash, medals and decorations.  I wore a vintage bright red Valentino gown and my new grantee medal. On being presented by the association President, my friend Bob Hall said, “Sir, let me introduce you to Annie Quigley of Bibliophile Books...” HRH Prince Philip playfully replied “I know who she is!” Certainly he did. We have been providing books to the palaces for 30 years and he had read my words ten times a year in the curated mail order book catalogues we publish. We shared a passion for reading and learning, and as all my customers say, that keeps you young, and your brain alert."

A rare look inside Prince Philip's private library sees many books bought from BIBLIOPHILE on these shelves, in particular war and military.

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Annie Quigley has been an active member of the Royal Warrant Holders Association. She was elected to the Council of the local assocation Windsor, Eton & District Royal Warrant Holders Association in 2013 and became Vice President 2015 then President in 2016

She designed and edited their official website for 8 years and is pictured below with her beloved artist husband, the late Martyn Daniels who died suddenly and completely unexpectedly on 18th December 2020.

Annie served a "three year term" as Windsor Representative to the national Royal Warrant Holders Assocation on the Council.

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