H1927 Intellectual Property Library
H1927 Intellectual Property Library is the creative archive of H1927LLC, preserving books, historical research, museum collaborations, constitutional scholarship, visual media, educational resources, and original works that reflect our commitment to culture, history, and meaningful public dialogue.
H1927 Intellectual Property Library
The H1927 Intellectual Property Library is the permanent institutional catalogue of original works created, developed, and stewarded under H1927LLC.
Established as an independent publishing house and intellectual property company, H1927LLC is dedicated to preserving history, advancing ideas, and creating original works that educate, inspire, and endure. The Intellectual Property Library serves as the central record of this growing body of work, documenting published titles, developing manuscripts, historical research, educational resources, children's literature, constitutional scholarship, museum interpretation, cultural initiatives, photography, visual storytelling, and future media concepts.
Rather than existing as individual projects, these works form a carefully curated catalogue connected by a shared commitment to history, culture, leadership, education, and meaningful public dialogue. Each publication strengthens the collection while contributing to a broader body of intellectual property designed to serve readers, educators, cultural institutions, publishers, researchers, and future generations.
Featured Publication
A Royal Commitment: Ten Years of Marriage and Activism
The inaugural publication of the H1927 Intellectual Property Library is A Royal Commitment: Ten Years of Marriage and Activism, co-authored by HRH Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil of Rajpipla and HH Prince DeAndre, Duke of Hanumanteshwar.
The memoir chronicles their historic marriage and more than a decade of shared advocacy while exploring identity, family, leadership, royalty, cultural expectations, resilience, and the evolving role of public service.
As the Library's first published work, A Royal Commitment establishes the foundation upon which future publications and creative projects continue to build.
The H1927 Catalogue
The H1927 Intellectual Property Library represents a long-term commitment to developing original intellectual property across multiple disciplines. Every project is researched, documented, and curated as part of an expanding catalogue that reflects the breadth of H1927LLC's creative, educational, and cultural mission.
The catalogue presently includes or encompasses work in the following areas:
• Memoirs and narrative nonfiction
• Children's books and educational storytelling
• Constitutional scholarship and public policy commentary
• Royal history and historical research
• Cultural preservation and community heritage
• Museum interpretation and exhibition development
• Educational publications and learning resources
• Accessibility advocacy and inclusive public policy
• Photography and visual storytelling
• Documentary, film, television, and streaming concepts
• Public lectures, presentations, and educational programming
• Collaborative publishing and multidisciplinary creative projects
Some works have been published, while others remain in active research, writing, editorial development, documentation, or production. Their inclusion within the Library reflects H1927LLC's commitment to preserving authorship, documenting creative development, and responsibly stewarding original intellectual property until each project reaches the appropriate stage of publication, exhibition, licensing, or public presentation.
Stewardship of Intellectual Property
H1927LLC approaches intellectual property as both a creative asset and a cultural responsibility.
Every manuscript, research project, educational resource, photograph, exhibition concept, and published work is developed with careful attention to authorship, historical integrity, documentation, and long-term preservation.
This approach ensures that each project contributes not only to the immediate publication, but also to a growing institutional catalogue capable of supporting future scholarship, education, public engagement, licensing opportunities, and creative adaptation.
The Library exists not simply to record completed works, but to preserve the continuity of ideas, ensuring that knowledge, research, and creative expression remain organized, protected, and available for future generations.
Publishing, Licensing, and Institutional Collaboration
The H1927 Intellectual Property Library has been developed to support long-term collaboration across publishing, education, culture, and media.
H1927LLC welcomes professional inquiries from:
• Publishers and literary representatives
• Film, documentary, television, and streaming producers
• Museums, archives, and cultural institutions
• Universities, educators, and academic researchers
• Journalists, editors, and media organizations
• Exhibition designers and public history professionals
• Translation, licensing, and international rights partners
• Organizations seeking educational, historical, cultural, or creative collaboration
Potential collaborations may include publishing agreements, translation rights, educational licensing, museum partnerships, documentary development, adaptation rights, commissioned research, public presentations, and other opportunities aligned with the mission of H1927LLC.
A Living Catalogue
The H1927 Intellectual Property Library is designed as a living catalogue rather than a static archive.
As new works are researched, completed, published, exhibited, or prepared for future release, they will become part of the permanent institutional record of H1927LLC.
Each addition strengthens an interconnected body of intellectual property that reflects years of research, lived experience, creative development, and cultural engagement. Together, these works demonstrate H1927LLC's long-term commitment to preserving knowledge, advancing thoughtful dialogue, and creating intellectual property capable of generating enduring educational, cultural, and commercial value.
Through every publication, partnership, and creative endeavor, H1927LLC remains committed to its guiding purpose:
Empowering Lives Through Culture and Creativity.
Explore the Collection
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Articles & Series
Read Articles & Series
Essays, constitutional scholarship, historical commentary, and original series from the H1927 Intellectual Property Library. -
Research & Scholarship
Explore Research & Scholarship
A curated institutional catalogue of completed and ongoing scholarship, original research, long-form series, and intellectual works developed and stewarded within the H1927 Intellectual Property Library. -
Heritage
Explore Cultural Heritage
Preserving history, cultural heritage, museum collaborations, and projects that connect communities with their shared past.
H1927 Series & Collections
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Geopolitics & Tourism
Explore Geopolitics & Tourism
Exploring tourism, mobility, trust, exclusion, and public policy across borders, including The New Geopolitics of Tourism and related work as the series develops. -
Constitutional Scholarship
Explore Constitutional Scholarship
Exploring constitutional equality, interpretation, institutional responsibility, civil rights, and public life through continuing H1927 scholarship. -
Inheriting History
Explore Inheriting History
Exploring constitutional equality, interpretation, institutional responsibility, civil rights, and public life through continuing H1927 scholarship. -
SOVEREIGN
Explore SOVEREIGN
An ongoing historical series examining the Royal House of Rajpipla through kingship, succession, family, governance, conflict, responsibility, and the transition from sovereignty to historical stewardship. -
Beneath the Landscape
Explore Beneath the Landscape
Discovering the Many Lives of DuPont, Washington
A Historical Interpretation Series exploring the layered history, communities, and continuing significance of DuPont, Washington. -
Accessibility Series
Explore Accessibility Series
Reflections on hidden disability, accessibility, air travel, mobility, and human dignity, examining how institutions and public systems can better recognize needs that are not always visible.