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==Notable Features==
==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.  
* 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.

Revision as of 10:22, 29 May 2010


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

(Featuring artwork by Peter McKinstry)
(Featuring artwork by Peter McKinstry)
(Featuring artwork by John Maloney)
(Featuring artwork by Richard Bonson)

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

External Links

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