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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Author [[Paul Magrs]] confirmed his intended placement of the story in continuity by posting a picture of his bookshelf with the book placed between ''[[Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Green Death (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Green Death]]''.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CwSjxgVIim8/ Paul Magrs on Instagram: "Placement, for those who need to know."]</ref>
* Author [[Paul Magrs]] confirmed his intended placement of the story in continuity by posting a picture of his bookshelf with the book placed between ''[[Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Green Death (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Green Death]]''.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CwSjxgVIim8/ Paul Magrs on Instagram: "Placement, for those who need to know."]</ref>
* Unusually for a 21st century Doctor Who novel, the Doctor is referred to as Doctor Who, although only once, on page 111.
* Unusually for a 21st century Doctor Who novel, the Doctor is referred to as Doctor Who, on pages 111 and 151, although never in dialogue.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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Josephine and the Argonauts was fourth novel released in the Puffin Classics crossovers range on 24 August 2023[1] by BBC Children's Books. Written Paul Magrs, the novel featured the Third Doctor and Jo Grant and was loosely based on the myth of Jason and the Argonauts.

Publisher's summary

It was a kind of portal - a portal into the myths of the ancient world...

Everyone knows the Doctor loves museums (it's his way of keeping score).

But when Jo Grant and the Doctor visit the British Museum in London, they might have got more than they bargained for.

A mysterious object is revealed, which grants those who touch it strange visions of Greek Myths. Gods, warriors and monsters are contained within this device, which its discover calls the mythoscope.

But there is something sinister at play. A powerful influence seems to be controlling the mythoscope...mastering it.

Jo and the Doctor must enter the mythoscope to face an old and terrible enemy - bargaining with Zeus, battling dragons and journeying into the Underworld.

As dangers beset them on all sides, only an object of wondrous power can save them from total destruction...

Plot

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Characters

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Giles

Worldbuilding

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Notes

Continuity

  • The Doctor is referred to as Doctor Who. This name has been used in various media since the beginning of the show.

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Footnotes