Time, Unincorporated 1: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives: (Vol. 1: Lance Parkin) (Time, Unincorporated Series)
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Time, Unincorporated 1: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives: (Vol. 1: Lance Parkin) (Time, Unincorporated Series)
DescriptionIn Time, Unincorporated, the best essays and commentary from a range of Doctor Who fanzines are collected and here made available to a wider audience. In spirit, this series picks up the torch from Virgin's Licence Denied collection (1997), concentrating some of the most delightful, insightful and strange writings on Doctor Who into a single source. Volume 1 of this series collects 15 years of Doctor Who-related essays and articles by Lance Parkin, one of the highest-regarded Doctor Who novelists. The cornerstone of this edition is a year-by-year survey and analysis of Doctor Who that Parkin wrote for the 40th Anniversary of Doctor Who (updated to the present), as well as a myriad of Parkin's articles and columns from the fanzines Enlightenment and Matrix. Also included: Parkin's original pitch for the celebrated Doctor Who novel The Infinity Doctors (1998), his extensive advice on the art of writing and more.
Trading Futures (Doctor Who)
DescriptionOn an Earth of the not-so distant future, Anji is surprised by the way the world has developed. The EU and US have become rivals, and a situation in North Africa, in which they both have interests that they wish to protect, threatens to turn into full-scale war.
Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (Second Edition)
DescriptionThe Second Edition of "AHistory" amends and vastly expands the work of the sold-out First Edition, continuing to incorporate the whole of Doctor Who into a single timeline. All told, this book takes nearly 800 full-length Doctor Who stories and dates them in a single chronology --- starting with the origin of the Universe and working its way forward through the various eras to the end of time. Specifically, this Second Edition covers... all Doctor Who TV episodes up through "Last of the Time Lords", the Series 3 finale; all "Doctor Who" novels from Virgin and the BBC, up through the New Series Adventure "Wooden Heart"; the Big Finish audio range up through "Frozen Time" (#98); all Torchwood Series 1 episodes and novels; the Sarah Jane Adventures pilot; all Telos novellas. In addition, this Second Edition incorporates the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip that has been running since 1979.
Father Time (Doctor Who)
DescriptionThe Doctor is living alone in a farmhouse, with his books, experiments and cats for company. He still doesn't know who he is, but the blue Police Box outside looks vaguely familiar.Giving private tuition to a dazzlingly gifted ten-year-old named Miranda, the Doctor learns that she and her family have fled the planet Klade. There was a bloody revolution there, in which all the imperial family was slaughtered, with the exception of the infant Miranda. Her nanny brought her to Earth, to save her from the atrocities of the Republicans, but the Imperialists are after her too.
Faction Paradox: Warlords of Utopia
DescriptionRome never fell. Hitler won. Now they are at war. Marcus Americanius Scriptor's memoirs of the war between every parallel universe where Rome never fell, and every parallel universe where Hitler won the Second World War, have long been regarded as the definitive account of that turbulent time.Scriptor's life story, from his early life among the housesteads of an obscure province to his role in the ultimate confrontation with Nazism, was intimately connected with the major political and social developments of his time. His highly personal record of events was praised even in his own lifetime for its honesty and intimacy, as well for capturing the scale of a war that consumed thousands of worlds.This exciting new translation of a classic work of military history is accessible to new readers and existing students of the War alike.This is the third original Faction Paradox novel.
Doctor Who: The Eyeless (Doctor Who (BBC Hardcover))
DescriptionAt the heart of the ruined city of Arcopolis is the Fortress. It's a brutalstructure placed here by one of the sides in a devastating intergalactic warthat's long ended. Fifteen years ago, the entire population of the planet waskilled in an instant by the weapon housed deep in the heart of the Fortress. Nowonly the ghosts remain. When The Doctor arrives, determined to fight his waypast the Fortress's automatic defenses and put the weapon beyond use, he soondiscovers he's not the only person in Arcopolis! What is the true nature of theweapon? Is the planet really haunted? Who are the Eyeless? And what will happenif they get to the weapon before the Doctor?Parkin Lance News![]()
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