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Revision as of 03:49, 18 June 2010
Subject matter
The definitive guide to the hit BBC series including The Children of Earth.
Publisher's summary
Founded by Queen Victoria in 1879, the Torchwood Institute has been defending Great Britain from the hordes for 130 years. Though London’s Torchwood One was destroyed during the Battle of Canary Wharf, the small team at Torchwood Three have continued to monitor the space-time Rift that runs through Cardiff, saving the world and battling for the future of the human race.
Now you can discover every fact and figure, explore every crack in time and encounter every creature that Torchwood have dealt with. Included here are details of:
- The secret of the Children of Earth
- Operatives from Alice Guppy to Gwen Cooper
- Extraterrestrial visitors from Arcateenians to Weevils
- The lives and deaths of Captain Jack Harkness
… and much more. Illustrated throughout with photos and artwork from all three series, this A-Z provides everything you need to know about Torchwood.
Contents
- Introduction by Gary Russell
- A-Z
Notes
- Lavishly illustrated with several full page pictures, this encyclopedia follows much the same format as Gary Russell’s previous title Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia which was equally as comprehensive in its coverage of its subject material.
- The Encyclopedia erroneously states that Toshiko Sato called Ben Taylor, when it was Gwen Cooper.
Publication history
- This hardback only title was priced £14.99 (UK).
See also
- to be added
External links
to be added