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| | Denys Parsons | Denys Parsons was the son of Alan Parsons, the dramatic critic, and actress Viola Tree. He first vame into prominence with an anthology of misprints called "It Must be True, it was All in the Papers".
His next venture was into more serious literatur, in the shape of now classic guide, "What's Where in London".
Considered an indispensable work of reference, it has been published in many forms.
The present "Directory of Tunes an Musical Themes" took Mr. Parsons five years to complete, and embodies what is perhaps the most original and useful idea ever to be devised for indexing melodies.
Mr. Parsons was than Press Officer to the new British Library, formerly the library of the Britsh Museum.
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