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There is a fantastic collection of very good Dr Who books available. Usually the books are set between particular episodes in the television series. For ease of use I have split up all the currently available story books into either new series, or the early Doctors, or the later Doctor (see links on the left) or finally for special books see below ......

DOCTOR WHO ANNUAL 2008


Even better than 2007's children's chart-topping annual, "Doctor Who: The Official Annual 2008" is bursting with facts and fun from series three, including know your enemy sections, comic strips, activities and much, much more.

 

DOCTOR WHO CALENDAR 2008

This calendar features a year's worth of photos and memorabilia

 

DOCTOR WHO ENCYCLOPEDIA

The definitive A-Z packed with never seen before photos, concept drawings and special effects artwork, this is a must for every fan of the new series "Doctor Who". Covering both Christopher Eccelston and David Tennant's "Doctors", this encyclopedia is the perfect companion for anyone wishing to know more about the Doctor, the Tardis, his friends and enemies and the worlds through which he travels. This is the "Doctor Who" book all the fans have been waiting for. It is written by Gary Russell the author of the bestselling "Doctor Who: Inside Story".

 

DOCTOR WHO: VOID VISION ACTIVITY BOOK

Elements of the activities are hidden in the "Void"! Use your Void vision glasses to reveal the clues and complete the puzzles in this wonderful book that will be a must have for fans of The Doctor.

 

DOCTOR WHO VISUAL DICTIONARY

Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary is a lavishly illustrated guide to all the characters, aliens, monsters, locations and technology of the successful new Doctor Who series. New photography expands the content of available and online material, revealing more in-depth details, from the fascinating aliens to the demise of the Time Lords. Comprehensive index and glossary provides quick reference to the book's contents and an easy-to-follow guide to the technology and terminology of the Doctor Who universe. Using a mix of crystal-clear annotated photography and newly commissioned cross-section artworks, every spread of this book shows you the Doctor Who

 

DOCTOR WHO CREATURES AND DEMONS

With exclusive photographs, concept drawings, diagrams and fx models, this is a lavishly illustrated collection of the scariest monsters from Doctor Who. Written by Doctor Who expert Justin Richards, this is the follow up book to the best selling "Aliens and Enemies and Monsters and Villains."

 

DOCTOR WHO: ALIENS AND ENEMIES

The Cybermen are back to terrorise time and space - but luckily the new Doctor, played by David Tennant, and Rose are back to stop them. Picking up where "Monsters and Villains" left off, this fully illustrated guide documents the return of these metal menaces, as well as the Sycorax and other foes from the new series, plus first series terrors like the Gelth and the Reapers. More classic baddies such as the Celestial Toymaker, Sutekh and the Robots of Death also make a welcome appearance.

 

 

INSIDE THE TARDIS: THE WORLDS OF "DOCTOR WHO"

With the successful twenty-first century revival of an old favourite for a new generation of viewers, this is the time to look afresh at one of the great classics of British television. "Doctor Who" enjoys the distinction of being the longest-running science fiction series in the world. The adventures of everyone's favourite "Time Lord" and his many companions, as they battle it out with Daleks, Cybermen and many more intergalactic menaces, have become an indelible part of popular culture. In this new study of a television institution - the first to draw extensively on the full riches of the "BBC Written Archives" - James Chapman explores the history of "Doctor Who" from its origins to the present day. He shows how the series has evolved to meet changing contexts inside the BBC and in the wider culture, while all the time retaining its quirky, eccentric and distinctively British characteristics. And he demonstrates how the production history of the series has allowed it to renew and refresh its format in response to developments in the wider world of science fiction. Chapman writes from the perspective of a fan as well as a historian: this will be the essential text for all serious "Doctor Who" aficionados.

 

SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW "DOCTOR WHO"

The great timelord has had many incarnations and many adventures, but can you remember them? Do you know who was the first Dr Who? Can you say what the word 'tardis' stands for? Well here's your chance to shine - with over 1,000 questions this quiz book will not only test, but also tease and torment the most ardent fan. But don't worry the answers are not to be found in the far reaches of the universe, they're in the back of the book!

 

DR WHO STILL GETTING AWAY WITH IT

Written by Nicholas Courtney (The Brigadier, one of our favourite characters - who can forget in The Daemons the Brig saying "chap with the wings, three rounds rapid fire") - excellent.