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[[File:Souvenir Press.jpg|right|thumb|Souvenir Press on Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, [[London]]]]
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'''Souvenir Press Ltd''' is an independent publisher established in [[1951]] by its long-time owner and manager, the Czechoslovakian émigré Ernest Hecht. Souvenir Press has published a great variety of books including the [[Wikipedia:Modesty Blaise|Modesty Blaise]] novels, the poetry of [[Wikipedia:Pablo Neruda|Pablo Neruda]], evolutionary anthropological writings about the [[Wikipedia:aquatic ape hypothesis|aquatic ape hypothesis]], and a novelisation of [[Wikipedia:The Andromeda Breakthrough|The Andromeda Breakthrough]]. As of [[2007]], Hecht still owns and manages the company.
'''Souvenir Press Ltd''' is an independent publisher established in 1951 by its long-time owner and manager, the Czechoslovakian émigré Ernest Hecht. Souvenir Press has published a great variety of books including the [[Modesty Blaise]] novels, the poetry of {{w|Pablo Neruda}}, evolutionary anthropological writings about the {{w|aquatic ape hypothesis}}, and a novelisation of {{wi|The Andromeda Breakthrough}}. As of 2007, Hecht still owns and manages the company.


In [[1964]], [[Jack Fishman]] of [[John Hill Productions]], a publishing company with an informal relationship with Souvenir Press, came up with the idea of publishing a book about the [[Dalek]]s and worked with [[Terry Nation]] on it. Souvenir Press went about getting the approval of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] which had ownership of the Daleks' design. Multiple subsequent agreements with Terry Nation allowed Souvenir Press to produce, in collaboration with [[Panther Books]] and John Hill Productions, a number of Dalek-themed [[Dalek annual|Annuals]], [[Doctor Who Activity Books#1965|painting guides]], and a [[The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide|pocketbook reference]] between 1964 and [[1966]].
In [[1964 (production)|1964]], [[Jack Fishman]] of [[John Hill Productions]], a publishing company with an informal relationship with Souvenir Press, came up with the idea of publishing a book about the [[Dalek]]s and worked with [[Terry Nation]] on it. Souvenir Press went about getting the approval of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]] which had ownership of the Daleks' design. Multiple subsequent agreements with Terry Nation allowed Souvenir Press to produce, in collaboration with [[Panther Books]] and John Hill Productions, a number of Dalek-themed [[Dalek annual|Annuals]], [[Doctor Who activity books#1965|painting guides]], and a [[The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide|pocketbook reference]] between 1964 and [[1966 (production)|1966]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Souvenir Press on Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London

Souvenir Press Ltd is an independent publisher established in 1951 by its long-time owner and manager, the Czechoslovakian émigré Ernest Hecht. Souvenir Press has published a great variety of books including the Modesty Blaise novels, the poetry of Pablo Neruda, evolutionary anthropological writings about the aquatic ape hypothesis, and a novelisation of The Andromeda Breakthrough. As of 2007, Hecht still owns and manages the company.

In 1964, Jack Fishman of John Hill Productions, a publishing company with an informal relationship with Souvenir Press, came up with the idea of publishing a book about the Daleks and worked with Terry Nation on it. Souvenir Press went about getting the approval of the British Broadcasting Corporation which had ownership of the Daleks' design. Multiple subsequent agreements with Terry Nation allowed Souvenir Press to produce, in collaboration with Panther Books and John Hill Productions, a number of Dalek-themed Annuals, painting guides, and a pocketbook reference between 1964 and 1966.

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