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The Curse of Fenric was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2018. The book covered the Doctor Who serial The Curse of Fenric.
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'The dark curse follows our dragon ship.'
One of the last stories of Doctor Who's original 26-year run, The Curse of Fenric is the first to make use of a Second World War setting. Complex and thoughtful, the story – and its various extended editions – draws on a range of sources and responds to a variety of social and cultural contexts. A vivid historical that stands on its own terms, The Curse of Fenric explores themes of history, maturation, progress, and collective action.
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- Official The Curse of Fenric page at Obverse Books
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