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{{Infobox Reference Book
|book name=Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who: A-D
|image=Worlds_of_Doctor_Who_A-D_HB.jpg|250px]] Hardback Cover
[[File:Worlds_of_Doctor_Who_A-D_PB.jpg Paperback Cover
|writer= David Saunders
|publisher= Piccadilly Press (Hardback)
Knight Books (Paperback)
|release date= 23 November 1987 (Hardback)
October 1988 (Paperback)
|format= Paperback book, 116 pages
|isbn= ISBN 0-946826-54-4 (Hardback)
ISBN 0-340-42842-2 (Paperback)
|previous release=
|next release= Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who: E-K
}}
Publisher's summary
Hardback Edition
Where is Anterides?
Who was Azaxyr?
What was Bessie?
The answers to these, and more questions than you imagined existed will be found in Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who...
This is the first volume of the encyclopedia.
Paperback Edition
How can 450,000 daffodils be connected with Doctor Who?
Where do the Cybermen come from?
Did Doctor Who travel on The Ark?
All the answers to your Doctor Who questions can be found in the first exciting volume of The Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who.
Subject matter
Is an encyclopaedia of everything in the TV stories, that begins with A - D and was in the TV stories from An Unearthly Child to The Ultimate Foe.
Notable features
- Illustrated with drawings by Tony Clark
- The first entry is 'ADJ' - Atmosphere Density Jacket and the last entry (of this book) is Dyson, Ernest John (British supurvising engineer at Snowcap base in Antarctica 1986).
- An 'Artiste Appendix' covering all characters names A - D.
Notes
Unfortunately 'Castrovalva' was omitted