Victor Bonham-Carter (13 December 1913 – 13 March 2007) was an English author, farmer and publisher. He was the son of General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter, who was Governor of Malta (1936-1940).
The English Village (1952)
Exploring Parish Churches (1959)
Farming the Land (1959)
In a Liberal Tradition (1960)
Soldier True: the life and times of Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson (1965), published in America as The Strategy of Victory 1914-1918
Surgeon in the Crimea (1969; collection of letters by George Lawson during the Crimean War)
The Survival of the English Countryside (1971)
Authors by Profession: Volume One (1978)
Authors by Profession: Volume Two (1984)
Exmoor Writers (1987)
The Essence of Exmoor (1991)
What Countryman, Sir? (1996; autobiography)
A Filthy Barren Ground (1998; edited letters of Rev William Thornton)