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* This well-illustrated hardback volume, complete with an embedded blue glass Dalek eye on the cover, conforms to the publisher (Dorling Kindersley)'s usual high standard of visual guides, offering annotated and cut-away photographs/illustrations throughout. | * This well-illustrated hardback volume, complete with an embedded blue glass Dalek eye on the cover, conforms to the publisher (Dorling Kindersley)'s usual high standard of visual guides, offering annotated and cut-away photographs/illustrations throughout. | ||
* The attention to detail is impressive, even including the exhibits in [[Henry van Statten]]'s collection. | * The attention to detail is impressive, even including the exhibits in [[Henry van Statten]]'s collection. | ||
* The fold-out "Inside the TARDIS" pages are themselves both stunning and, for the first time ever, reveals the concept drawings of the whole [[the TARDIS|TARDIS]] in all its sceptre-shaped glory, and it includes the "Nerve Centre" (aka console) layout. | * The fold-out "Inside the TARDIS" pages are themselves both stunning and, for the first time ever, reveals the concept drawings of the whole [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] in all its sceptre-shaped glory, and it includes the "Nerve Centre" (aka console) layout. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*This book doesn't give information on any monsters from [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] apart from the [[Judoon]] and the [[Plasmavore]]. | *This book doesn't give information on any monsters from [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] apart from the [[Judoon]] and the [[Plasmavore]]. | ||
==External Links== | |||
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[[Category:Illustrated guides]] | [[Category:Illustrated guides]] | ||
[[Category:Reference Books]] | [[Category:Reference Books]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 27 March 2009
Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary was an illustrated guide to the 2005 and onwards series of Doctor Who. It was published just after the Smith and Jones episode of 2007.
Chapters
- New Beginnings - explains about the Last Great Time War.
- The Time Lord - this is all about the Doctor.
- Anatomy of The Doctor
- Rose Tyler
- Martha Jones
- Mickey Smith
- Jackie Tyler
- The TARDIS
- Inside the TARDIS
- (Featuring artwork by Peter McKinstry)
- (Featuring artwork by Peter McKinstry)
- Platform One
- Guests of Platform One
- Lady Cassandra O'Brien
- The Slitheen
- The Vault - explains about Van Statten's private museum.
- Daleks
- Dalek flagship
- (Featuring artwork by John Maloney)
- Satellite 5
- Captain Jack Harkness
- The Sycorax
- New Earth
- Human farm
- The Werewolf
- Sarah Jane Smith
- K-9
- SS Madame De Pompadour
- Cybermen
- Cybus Industries
- Sanctuary Base
- The Satan Pit
- (Featuring artwork by Richard Bonson)
- The Genesis Ark
- Doomsday ghosts
- Parallel Worlds
- The Cult of Skaro
- Robotic mercenaries
- Plasmavores
- The Judoon
Notable Features
- This well-illustrated hardback volume, complete with an embedded blue glass Dalek eye on the cover, conforms to the publisher (Dorling Kindersley)'s usual high standard of visual guides, offering annotated and cut-away photographs/illustrations throughout.
- The attention to detail is impressive, even including the exhibits in Henry van Statten's collection.
- The fold-out "Inside the TARDIS" pages are themselves both stunning and, for the first time ever, reveals the concept drawings of the whole TARDIS in all its sceptre-shaped glory, and it includes the "Nerve Centre" (aka console) layout.
Notes
- This book doesn't give information on any monsters from Series 3 apart from the Judoon and the Plasmavore.
External Links
to be added