CHAPLIN, CHARLES. Original Typed Manuscript & Final Published Book For The Charlie Chaplin Centenary Scrapbook - Edited by Peter Haining. London: W. Foulsham, 1989. The original Typed Manuscript of 'The Charlie Chaplin Centenary Scrapbook with corrections in Peter Haining’s hand. Complete typed manuscript, unbound, 134 pages dated Boxford, Suffolk. June, 1988. Peter Haining (1940-2007) was a British journalist, author and anthologist who lived and worked in Suffolk. Haining 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. He wrote several reference books on the BBC TV programme Doctor Who and also wrote the important study of Sherlock Holmes as he has appeared on the TV screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes (1991) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay 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). Haining won the British Fantasy Awards Karl Edward Wagner Award in 2001.