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Barry Pike is the chairman of the
Margery Allingham Society and an authority on
Margery Allingham and other Golden Age detective writers such as
Gladys Mitchell and
Dorothy L Sayers.
- BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour - Margery Allingham, 14 June 2004 — A retrospective 100 years after the crime writers birth
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- Bodies from the Library, 11 June 2016,
British Library
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- Bodies from the Library - "Margery Allingham", 20 June 2015,
British Library
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- Campion's Career: A Study of the Novels of Margery Allingham; 1987,
ISBN
0879723807.
- Murder Takes a Holiday, 1989,
ISBN
074723356X.
- Detective Fiction: The Collector's Guide, with John Cooper; 1988,
ISBN
0950905755.
- Murder in Miniature: and Other Stories;
Leo Bruce short story compilation; 1992,
ISBN
0897333675.
- Detective Fiction: The Collector's Guide, 2nd edition, with John Cooper; 1994.
- Artists in Crime: Illustrated Survey of Crime Fiction First Edition Dust Wrappers, 1920–70; 1995,
ISBN
1859281885.
- Bottle Street Gazette,
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Journals (as contributor)
- Bottle Street Gazette,
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- "In Praise of Gladys Mitchell" in the Armchair Detective, Vol. 9 No. 4 October 1976,
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- "Wimsey on the Wireless", in "Sidelight’s on Sayers" Vol. XLIX October 1999.
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- Under the pseudonym BAP, B A Pike set seven Listener cryptic crosswords, 1963-1969.
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- Margery Allingham Society
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