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*G. Syme also claims that the Doctor is credited or blamed with [[Great Fire of London]], kidnapping the crew of the ''[[Marie Celeste]]'', and building [[Stonehenge]].
*G. Syme also claims that the Doctor is credited or blamed with [[Great Fire of London]], kidnapping the crew of the ''[[Mary Celeste]]'', and building [[Stonehenge]].
*The Doctor uses [[everlasting matches]] made by the [[Eternity Perpetual Company]].
*The Doctor uses [[everlasting matches]] made by the [[Eternity Perpetual Company]].



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The Cabinet of Light is a novella published by Telos Publishing in 2003. This Doctor Who story resulted in a spin-off series of books by Telos entitled Time Hunter, which would outlast Telos' licence to publish Doctor Who fiction.

Publisher's Summary

Where is the Doctor? Everyone is hunting him.

Honoré Lechasseur, a time sensitive "fixer", is hired by mystery woman Emily Blandish to find him. Lechasseur discovers that the Doctor is, in fact, a semi-mythical figure who has appeared off and on throughout Earth’s history. But what is his connection with London in 1949? And why is a mysterious group seeking "the cabinet of light," a device somehow connected with the Doctor?

Lechasseur is about to discover that following in the Doctor's footsteps can be a difficult task.

Characters

References

Notes

  • The Doctor is this story is unspecified, and could even be one of the numerous alternate universe versions of The Doctor.
  • Honoré Lechasseur and Emily Blandish are two characters who spun off into Telos's Time Hunter novella series.

Continuity

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Timeline

  • The Cabinet of Light occurs after: to be added
  • The Cabinet of Light occurs before: to be added

External Links

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