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{{Infobox Reference Book
|book name=The Dalek Book
|image       = TheDalekBookCover.jpg
|image= [[Image:TheDalekBookCover.jpg|250 px]]
|writer       = [[David Whitaker]] & [[Terry Nation]]
|writer= [[David Whitaker]] & [[Terry Nation]]
|publisher   = Souvenir Press
|publisher= Souvenir Press
|release date = [[30 June (releases)|30 June]] [[1964 (releases)|1964]]
|release date= [[June]] [[1964]]
|format       = Hardcover 96 pages
|format= Hardcover 96 pages
|series      = ''[[Dalek annual]]''
|isbn= None (predated ISBN)
|next         = The Dalek World
|next release= [[The Dalek World]]|}}
}}
Published in [[1964 (releases)|1964]], '''''The Dalek Book''''' was the first collection of original, printed stories set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. It was also the first in [[Souvenir Press]]' line of [[Dalek annual]]s. Co-written by [[Dalek]] creator [[Terry Nation]] and series writer [[David Whitaker]], the book contained information on the Daleks, as well as original stories and comic strips, a Dalek dictionary and a photo-story about [[Susan Foreman]] meeting the Daleks, featuring images from the 1963-64 serial ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]''.


Published in 1964, ''The Dalek Book'' was one of the first spin-off books based upon ''Doctor Who''. Co-written by [[Dalek]]s creator [[Terry Nation]] and series writer [[David Whitaker]], the book contained information on the Daleks, as well as original stories and comic strips, a Dalek dictionary, and a photo story about [[Susan Foreman]] meeting the Daleks, featuring images from the 1963-64 serial ''[[The Daleks]]''.
Story art was executed by [[A. B. Cornwell]], [[Richard Jennings]] and [[John Woods]], but none of the stories are individually credited. Except where artwork is signed, who did what is a matter of speculation. It is believed that the book was largely written by David Whitaker.


Follow-up [[Dalek Annual]]s from Souvenir Press Ltd, ''[[The Dalek World]]'' and ''[[The Dalek Outer Space Book]]'', were published in 1965 and 1966.
Narratively, it was important for introducing the character of [[Jeff Stone]],  as well as the first [[Dalek Emperor]], an individual best-know as the [[Golden Emperor]] for his distinctive golden casing, and later given a more personal name and backstory as the [[Dalek Prime]].


==Publisher's Summary==
== Contents ==
''To be added''
=== Comic stories ===
* ''[[Dalek Planetarium (comic story)|Dalek Planetarium]]''
* ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]''
* ''[[The Oil Well (comic story)|The Oil Well]]''
* ''[[The Message of Mystery (comic story)|The Message of Mystery]]'' ({{w|fumetti}} comic story)
* ''[[City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks]]''
* ''[[The Humanoids (comic story)|The Humanoids]]''
* ''[[Monsters of Gurnian (comic story)|Monsters of Gurnian]]''
* ''[[Battle for the Moon (comic story)|Battle for the Moon]]''


==Contents==
=== Prose stories ===
===Stories===
* ''[[Red for Danger (short story)|Red for Danger]]''
*[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic strip)|Invasion of the Daleks]] - comic story
* ''[[The Secret of the Mountain (short story)|The Secret of the Mountain]]''
*[[Red for Danger]] - text story with illustrations
* ''[[The Small Defender (short story)|The Small Defender]]''
*[[The Oil Well]] - comic story
* ''[[Break-through! (short story)|Break-through!]]''
*[[The Message of Mystery]] - photo story
*[[The Secret of the Mountain]] - text story with illustrations
*[[City of the Daleks]] - comic story
*[[The Humanoids]] - comic story
*[[The Small Defender]] - text story with illustrations
*[[Monsters of Gurnian]] - comic story
*[[Break-through!]] - text story with illustrations
*[[Battle for the Moon]] - comic story


===Features===
=== Features ===
*The Dalek Planetarium
* ''[[The Dalekode]]''
*The Dalekode
* ''[[Anatomy of a Dalek (feature)|Anatomy of a Dalek]]'' (included within ''[[City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks]]'')
*Anatomy of a Dalek
* ''[[Dodge the Dalek (game)|Dodge the Dalek]]''
*Dodge the Dalek
* ''[[The Dalek War Machines]]''
*Dalek War Machines
* ''[[The Dalography of Skaro]]''
*Dalography of Skaro
* ''[[The Dalek Dictionary (feature)|The Dalek Dictionary]]''
*The Dalek Dictionary


==See also==
== External links ==
* [[Terry Nation's Dalek Special]]
* [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=94517 The Comic Book Database entry for '''The Dalek Book''']
* [[The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book]]
* [[The Dalek Outer Space Book]]


==External Links==
{{Dalek Annual}}
[http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=94517 The Comic Book Database entry for '''The Dalek Book''']
{{Dalek prose stories}}
[[Category:Dalek books|Dalek]]
{{Dalek comic stories}}
[[Category:Dalek Annuals|*]]
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Published in 1964, The Dalek Book was the first collection of original, printed stories set in the Doctor Who universe. It was also the first in Souvenir Press' line of Dalek annuals. Co-written by Dalek creator Terry Nation and series writer David Whitaker, the book contained information on the Daleks, as well as original stories and comic strips, a Dalek dictionary and a photo-story about Susan Foreman meeting the Daleks, featuring images from the 1963-64 serial The Daleks.

Story art was executed by A. B. Cornwell, Richard Jennings and John Woods, but none of the stories are individually credited. Except where artwork is signed, who did what is a matter of speculation. It is believed that the book was largely written by David Whitaker.

Narratively, it was important for introducing the character of Jeff Stone, as well as the first Dalek Emperor, an individual best-know as the Golden Emperor for his distinctive golden casing, and later given a more personal name and backstory as the Dalek Prime.

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Comic stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Prose stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Features[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]