
Peter Alexander Haining (April 2, 1940 – November 19, 2007) was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he began his career as a reporter in Essex and then moved to London where he worked on a trade magazine before joining the publishing house of New English Library. Haining achieved the position of Editorial Director before becoming a full time writer in the early Seventies. He edited a large number of anthologies, predominantly of horror and fantasy short stories, wrote non-fiction books on a variety of topics from the Channel Tunnel to Sweeney Todd and also used the pen names "Ric Alexander" and "Richard Peyton" on a number of crime story anthologies. In the Seventies he wrote three novels, including The Hero (1973), which was optioned for filming. In two controversial books, Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a real historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800, was tried in December 1801, and was hanged in January 1802. However, other researchers who have tried to verify his citations find nothing in these sources to back Haining's claims. A check of the website Old Bailey at for "Associated Records 1674-1834" for an alleged trial in December 1801 and hanging of Sweeney Todd for January 1802 show no reference; in fact the only murder trial for this period is that of a Governor/Lt Col. Joseph Wall who was hanged 28 January 1802 for killing a Benjamin Armstrong 10 July 1782 in "Goree" Africa and the discharge of a Humphrey White in January 1802. Strong reservations have also been expressed regarding the reliability of another of Haining's influential non-fiction works, The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack. He wrote several reference books on Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space (1983), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot and James Bond. Peter Haining's most recent project was a series of World War Two stories based on extensive research and personal interviews: The Jail That Went To Sea (2003), The Mystery of Rommel's Gold (2004), Where The Eagle Landed (2004), The Chianti Raiders (2005) and The Banzai Hunters (2007). He won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001.
Series
Books

Christopher Lee's new chamber of horrors
1974

The Wizards of Odd
1997

Great Irish Stories of Murder and Mystery
1999

Vintage Science Fiction
1999

A Sherlock Holmes Companion
1980

The Nine Lives of Doctor Who
1999

The Legend and Bizarre Crimes of Spring Heeled Jack
1977

Ghosts
The Illustrated History
1974

Great Irish Humor
1995

Doctor Who
The Time-Travellers' Guide
1987

Doctor Who
25 Glorious Years
1988

Witchcraft and Black Magic
1971

Death on Wheels
2000

The Art of Mystery and Detective Stories
1986

The Sherlock Holmes Scrapbook
1974

Tales from the Rogues' Gallery
1994

True Hauntings
2008

Doctor Who
A Celebration - Two Decades Through Time and Space
1983

Murder on the Railways The Bounty Thriller Collection
1996

The Doctor Who File
1986

The Irish Leprechaun's Kingdom
1980

The Classic Era of Crime Fiction
2002

The Man Who Was Frankenstein
1979

Great Irish Stories of the Supernatural
1992

The Frankenstein Omnibus
1994

Black Magic Killers
2008

Doctor Who
The Key to Time
1984

The Satanists
1969

Great Irish Detective Stories.
1993

THE WITCHCRAFT READER
1969

Magician's Circle
2004

Scary! Stories That Will Make You Scream
1998

Dead of Night
1981

London After Midnight
1996

The Armchair Detective
Great Tales of Crime and Detection
1993

Scottish Ghost Stories
2004

Great Irish Tales of Fantasy and Myth
1994

Great Irish Drinking Stories
2002

The Vampire Omnibus
1995

Tales of Unknown Horror
1978

The Supernatural Tales of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1988

Sweeney Todd
The Real Story of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street
1979

The Television Sherlock Holmes
1986

Pulp Frictions
Hardboiled Stories
1996

Deadly Nightshade
1978

Wrotten English
A Celebration of Literary Misprints, Mistakes and Mishaps
2011

The Ancient Mysteries Reader, Vol. 1
1975

The Anatomy of Witchcraft
1969

The Secret History of Cults
2006

The Wizards' Den
Spellbinding Stories of Magic & Magicians
2001

A Dictionary of Ghosts
1982







