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    Agatha Christie: Murder in Four Acts: A Centenary Celebration of “The Queen of Crime” on Stage, Film, Radio & TV by Peter Haining (Virgin Books, September 1990, 1-85227-273-2, £14.99, 159pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Agatha Christie]
        Illustrated account of film, TV, radio and stage adaptations of Agatha Christie’s works.


    Agatha Christie’s Poirot: A Celebration of the Great Detective by Peter Haining (Boxtree, 1995, 0-7522-1046-7, £14.99, 143pp, hc, nf)
        Behind-the-scenes look at the Poirot TV series, with occasional references to Agatha Christie and the books.


    Anatomy of Witchcraft by Peter Haining (Tandem, 1974, 426-13397-8, 35p, 190pp, pb, nf)
        Reprint (Taplinger 1972) non-fiction study of the history of witchcraft,


    The Banzai Hunters: The Forgotten Armada of Little Ships That Defeated the Japanese, 1944-45 by Peter Haining (Conway, October 28, 2007, 978-1-844-86052-4, £8.99, 191pp, tp, nf)
        Reprint (Robson Books 2006) historical look at the boats that supported General Slim’s attack on the Japanese in Burma in 1944/5. In the “World War II Stories” series.




    Bob Hope: Thanks for the Memory by Peter Haining (Foulsham, 1989, 0-572-01562-3, 144pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Bob Hope]
        Celebration of the life of Bob Hope.


    Buried Passions: Maria Marten & The Red Barn Murder by Peter Haining (Neville Spearman, 1980, 0-85435-384-4, £4.50, 127pp, hc, nf, cover by Danny Levy)
        Study of the infamous “murder in the Red Barn”.


    Cannibal Killers by Peter Haining (Magpie, 2008, 978-1-84529-792-3, £2.99, 334pp, tp, nf, cover by Ken Leeder)
        Reprint (Boxtree 1994 as Flesh Eaters) non-fiction book about cannibalism.


    Charlie Chaplin: A Centenary Celebration by Peter Haining (Foulsham, March 22, 1989, 0-572-01318-3, 144pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Charlie Chaplin]
        Celebration of the life of Charlie Chaplin.


    The Chianti Raiders: The Extraordinary Story of the Italian Air Force in the Battle of Britain by Peter Haining (Robson Books, August 26, 2005, 1-86105-829-2, 221pp, hc, nf)
        Historical study of Italian-led air raids on England. In the “World War II Stories” series.


    The Classic Era of Crime Fiction by Peter Haining (Prion Books, August 2002, 1-85375-433-1, £17.99, 213pp, hc, nf)
        Heavily-illustrated discussion of crime fiction.


    The Classic Era of the American Pulp Magazine by Peter Haining (Prion Books, October 20, 2000, 1-85375-388-2, £17.99, 224pp, hc, nf)
        Heavily-illustrated discussion of American and British pulp magazines. Given as The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines on the cover.


    The Compleat Birdman by Peter Haining (Robert Hale, 1976, 0-7091-5758-4, £5, 160pp, hc, nf)
        Illustrated history of man-powered flight.


    The Complete Maigret: From Simenon’s Original Novels to Granada’s Much Acclaimed TV Series by Peter Haining (Boxtree, April 30, 1994, 1-85283-447-1, £9.99, 128pp, tp, nf) [Ref. Georges Simenon]
        Portrait of Inspector Maigret ranging from his creation by Georges Simenon to his portrayal in Hollywood and French films, and on television around the world.


    The Creeper’s Secret War: A True Story of Murder and Espionage in War-Torn London by Peter Haining & Peter MacAlan (JR Books Ltd, August 25, 2009, 978-1-906217-51-8, £16.99, 356pp, hc, nf)
        Examination of the case of Philip Berry, the 37-year-old Nigerian accused of shooting a Dutch seaman at a coffee stall just off Euston Road in London.


    The Day War Broke Out: 3 September 1939 by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, July 20, 1989, 1-85227-036-5, £12.95, 207pp, hc, nf)
        Illustrated study of the effect of the outbreak of World War 2 in the UK.




    A Dictionary of Ghosts by Peter Haining (Fraser Stewart, 1993, 1-87472-326-5, 271pp, hc, nf)
        Reprint (Robert Hale 1982) dictionary of people, books, films and places associated in one way or another with ghosts.


    A Dictionary of Vampires by Peter Haining (Robert Hale, 2000, 0-7090-6550-7, £18.99, 288pp, hc, nf)
        Dictionary of people, books, films and places associated in one way or another with vampires.



    Doctor Who: 25 Glorious Years by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, October 20, 1988, 1-85227-021-7, £14.95, 224pp, hc, nf)
        Another collection of facts and anecdotes about Doctor Who to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary.


    Doctor Who: A Celebration: Two Decades Through Time and Space by Peter Haining (Virgin, 1995, 0-86369-932-4, £14.99, 256pp, lp, nf)
        Reprint (W.H. Allen 1983) collection of facts and anecdotes about Doctor Who to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary.


    The Doctor Who File by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, September 1986, 0-491-03813-5, £14.95, 256pp, hc, nf)
        Collection of articles and anecdotes by and about the various actors who have played Doctor Who.


    Doctor Who: The Key to Time by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, 1984, 0-491-03283-8, £12.50, 262pp, hc, qf)
        Year-by-year guide to the Doctor Who TV series.


    Doctor Who: The Time-Travellers’ Guide by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, September 1987, 0-491-03497-0, £14.95, 272pp, hc, nf)
        Book about Doctor Who. This one is more encyclopaedic than anecdotal, but is fascinating as always.


    The Dracula Centenary Book by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, October 1987, 0-285-62822-4, £10.95, 160pp, hc, nf)
        Associational book about Dracula.



    The Elvis Presley Scrapbooks, 1955-1965 by Peter Haining (Robert Hale, 1991, 0-7090-4347-3, 192pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Elvis Presley]
        Book recording the development of the Presley phenomenon, with material from long-forgotten scrapbooks full of rare illustrations and press articles.




    The English Highwayman: A Legend Unmasked by Peter Haining (Robert Hale, November 1991, 0-7090-4426-7, £12.95, 187pp, hc, nf)
        Non-fiction study of highwaymen.


    Eyewitness to the Galaxy by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, October 17, 1985, 0-491-03610-8, £14.95, 221pp, hc, nf)
        Non-fiction study of Britain’s contribution to research in Space.


    The Flesh Eaters: True Stories of Cannibals and Blood Drinkers by Peter Haining (Boxtree, 1994, 1-85283-371-8, £4.99, 240pp, pb, nf)
        Non-fiction book about cannibalism.


    For Mother—With Love: Her Special Book by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, February 20, 1986, 0-285-62739-2, £5.95, 127pp, hc, nf, cover by Barfield Associates)
        Collection of items about mothers, motherhood and Mothering Sunday.



    Four Square Holiday Guide to the Channel Islands by Peter Haining (Four Square, March 1966, 1467, 5/-, 250pp, pb, nf)
        Travel guide to the Channel Islands.





    Ghosts: The Illustrated History by Peter Haining (Sidgwick & Jackson, May 1979, 0-283-98533-X, £3.95, 126pp, tp, nf)
        Reprint (Sidgwick & Jackson 1975) collection of 200 years of the best pictures of ghosts, famous and fraudulent.


    Goldie by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, February 21, 1985, 0-491-03144-0, 224pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Goldie Hawn]
        Book that traces the career of Goldie Hawn from television’s Laugh-In to her most recent film, Protocol, and includes a glimpse of her personal life.



    Graveyard Wit: The Humour of the Tombstone by Peter Haining (Frank Graham, 1973, 0-902833-68-5, 136pp, hc, nf)
        Collection of graveyard wit.


    The Great English Earthquake by Peter Haining (Robert Hale, February 28, 1991, 0-7090-4391-0, £6.95, 219pp, tp, nf)
        Reprint (Hale 1976) account of an earthquake in Essex.




    An Illustrated History of Witchcraft by Peter Haining (New English Library, 1975, 450-02409-1, £5.25, 127pp, hc, nf)
        Illustrated history of witchcraft.



    The Invasion: Earth Companion by Peter Haining (Headline, May 7, 1998, 0-7472-7622-6, £9.99, 128pp, tp, nf)
        Guide to the 6-part BBC TV series written by Jed Mercurio. Profusely illustrated with background and production stills; includes interviews with the major personnel behind the downbeat series.


    The Irish Leprechaun’s Kingdom by Peter Haining (Granada, 1981, 0-586-05323-9, £2.95, 128pp, tp, nf, cover by Yvonne Gilbert)
        Reprint (Souvenir Press 1979 as The Leprechaun’s Kingdom) non-fiction study of “the world of Banshees, Fairies, Demons, Giants, Monsters, Mermaids, Phoukas, Vampires, Werewolves, Witches, and Many Others”.


    The Jail That Went to Sea: An Untold Story of the Battle of the Atlantic, 1941-42 by Peter Haining (Conway, September 28, 2007, 978-1-844-86050-0, £8.99, 192pp, tp, qf)
        Reprint (Robson Books 2003) historical look at the 1941 plan to enlist convicts from Barlinnie Prison and use them as crew for a 25,000-ton merchantman. In the “World War II Stories” series.


    James Bond: A Celebration by Peter Haining (Planet, 1987, 1-85227-085-3, £6.99, 200pp, lp, qf)
        Non-fiction book charting the evolution of James Bond in both literature and films.


    Lassie: The Extraordinary Story of Eric Knight and “The World’s Favourite Dog” by Peter Haining (Peter Owen, November 2005, 0-7206-1267-5, £11.99, 115pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Eric Knight]
        Illustrated profile of the celebrated collie dog Lassie and his lesser-known creator.





    The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack by Peter Haining (Frederick Muller, 1977, 0-584-10276-3, £4.75, 179pp, hc, nf, cover: [photo] by Hedgehog Design)
        Discussion of the history of “Spring Heeled Jack”.


    The Legend of Brigitte Bardot by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, June 16, 1983, 0-491-03360-5, 232pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Brigitte Bardot]
        Heavily illustrated portrait of Bardot’s life and career, taking in her highly publicised “private life” as well as examining her films.


    The Legend of Charlie Chaplin by Peter Haining (Comet, November 17, 1983, 0-86379-020-8, £5.95, 222pp, lp, nf) [Ref. Charlie Chaplin]
        Reprint (W.H. Allen 1982) collection of essays and articles about the life, films, and cinematic contributions of Charlie Chaplin by friends and colleagues including Max Sennett, Groucho Marx, Mary Pickford, Graham Greene, and Candice Bergen.


    The Legend of Garbo by Peter Haining (W.H. Allen, July 21, 1990, 0-491-03640-X, 288pp, hc, nf) [Ref. Greta Garbo]
        Celebration of the life of Greta Garbo.




    Movable Books by Peter Haining (New English Library, 1979, 450-03949-8, £25.00, 141pp, hc, pi)
        Pages & pictures of folding, revolving, dissolving, mechanical, scenic, panoramic, dimensional, changing, pop-up and other novelty books from the collection of David and Briar Philips.


    Mystery! An Illustrated History of Crime and Detective Fiction by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1977, 0-285-62218-8, £5.50, 176pp, hc, nf)
        History of the detective story, told in pictures.


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