Description |
244 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Doctor Who |
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Doctor Who (Series)
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Note |
Even though they're gone from the world, they're never gone from me.'The Doctor is many things - curious, funny, brave, protective of her friends...and a shameless namedropper. |
Summary |
"The Doctor is many things - curious, funny, brave, protective of her friends...and a shameless namedropper. While she and her companions battled aliens and travelled across the universe, the Doctor hinted at a host of previous, untold adventures with the great and the good: we discovered she got her sunglasses from Pythagoras (or was it Audrey Hepburn?); lent a mobile phone to Elvis; had an encounter with Amelia Earhart where she discovered that a pencil-think spider web can stop a plane; had a 'wet weekend' with Harry Houdini, learning how to escape from chains underwater; and more. In this collection of new stories, Star Tales takes you on a rip-roaring ride through history, from 500BC to the swinging 60s, going deeper into the Doctor's notorious name-dropping and revealing the truth behind these anecdotes."--Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Pytagoras problem -- Chasing the dawn -- Einstein and the Doctor -- That's all right, Mama. |
Subject |
Doctor (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
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Extraterrestrial beings -- Fiction.
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Women heroes -- Fiction.
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Space and time -- Fiction.
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Celebrities -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Radio and television novels.
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Science fiction.
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Time-travel fiction.
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Short stories.
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Added Author |
Baxendale, Trevor.
Pythagoras problem.
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Cole, Stephen, 1971-
Who-Dini?
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Colgan, Jenny T.
Chasing the dawn.
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Cotterill, Jo.
Einstein and the Doctor.
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Magrs, Paul, 1969-
That's all right, Mama.
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Tucker, Mike.
Mission of the KaaDok.
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Added Title |
Based on (work): Doctor Who (Television program : 2005- )
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ISBN |
9781785944710 |
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1785944711 |
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