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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.

Publisher's summary

'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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