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Obverse Books is a British publisher initially known for publishing books relating to the character Iris Wildthyme, and currently for the '' Black Archive'' series of critical books on ''
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,'' and two sister series - the Gold Archive, focusing on
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, and the
Silver Archive Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag (from the Latin ', derived from the Proto-Indo-European ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical cond ...
, featuring other genre shows. The company also owns publishing rights for stories based on Faction Paradox, and previously held the license to Sexton Blake. Obverse Books had an e-book only imprint named ''Manleigh Books'' between 2012 and 2016.


History

The company was founded in 2008 in Edinburgh by Stuart Douglas. Obverse's first book was a 2009 collection of short stories featuring the character Iris Wildthyme, first seen in the ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' universe. Further volumes of Iris Wildthyme short stories have followed regularly. In 2010 the company expanded their line to include story collections from single authors and collections that did not focus primarily on science fiction. That same year the company also acquired the rights to publish short story collections based on Faction Paradox. In 2011 Obverse launched ''The Obverse Quarterly'', a series of paperback books aimed at genre fans. The series contains stories by authors such as George Mann, Paul Magrs and Michael Moorcock, and new stories featuring Zenith the Albino,
Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes () is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a " consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and ...
and The City of the Saved, amongst others. That same year Obverse began publishing a series of tete-beche collections as part of the resurgence of such books in the speculative fiction market. The following year Obverse launched an ebook-only imprint, ''Manleigh Books''. Obverse obtained the rights to the character of Sexton Blake in 2013 and relaunched the ''Sexton Blake Library'' in 2014 with
Mark Hodder Mark Hodder is an English author, since 2008 living in Spain. His six-part series of 'Burton & Swinburne' steampunk novels opened with ''The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack'', which went on to win the 2010 Philip K. Dick Award. The following tw ...
's 'The Silent Thunder Caper'. In 2015 Obverse announced '' The Black Archive'', a series of book-length critical studies of individual ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' stories, launched in March 2016. In 2017, a sister series '' The Silver Archive'' was announced. This Archive, edited by Stuart Douglas, covers series other than Doctor Who, including Sapphire & Steel, Dark Skies,
Stranger Things ''Stranger Things'' is an American science fiction horror drama television series created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as showrunners and are executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. Produced by Monkey Massacre Prod ...
and The Strange World of Gurney Slade. In 2018, a charity book published by Obverse contained a section of the abandoned Steven Moffat script for The Day of the Doctor featuring the Ninth Doctor as played by
Christopher Eccleston Christopher Eccleston (; born 16 February 1964) is an English actor. A two-time BAFTA Award nominee, he is best known for his television and film work, which includes his role as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC sci-fi series '' ...
. In 2019, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the imprint, Obverse published six books, each featuring one of the most popular characters from their catalogue. These included Iris Wildthyme, Faction Paradox, The Manleigh Halt Irregulars, Senor 105, Seaton Begg and The City of the Saved. In 2021, Obverse announced a new Gold Archive range, focusing on individual episodes of ''Star Trek''. The company also licensed the prose rights to the setting and characters from the ''Doctor Who'' story '' Paradise Towers''.


Fiction


The Sexton Blake Library

* ''Sexton Blake and the Silent Thunder Caper'' by
Mark Hodder Mark Hodder is an English author, since 2008 living in Spain. His six-part series of 'Burton & Swinburne' steampunk novels opened with ''The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack'', which went on to win the 2010 Philip K. Dick Award. The following tw ...
(2014)


Iris Wildthyme

*''Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus'' (eds Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas, 29 May 2009) *''The Panda Book of Horror'' (eds Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs, 12 December 2009) *''Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate'' (collection of linked novellas, 10 June 2010) *''Iris: Abroad'' (eds Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs, December 2010) *''Wildthyme in Purple'' (ed Stuart Douglas and Cody Quijano-Schell) *''Lady Stardust'' (ed Art Critic Panda, 2012) *''Fifteen'' (ed Stuart Douglas, August 2013) *''Iris Wildthyme of Mars'' (ed
Philip Purser-Hallard Philip Purser-Hallard (born 1971 as Philip Hallard) is a fantasy, science fiction and crime author described by the British Fantasy Society as "the best kept secret in British genre writing".
, October 2014) *''The Perennial Miss Wildthyme'' (ed Dale Smith, October 2015) *''A Clockwork Iris'' (ed Stuart Douglas, George Mann, and Paul Magrs, February 2017) *''Wild Thymes on the 22'' (ed Stewart Sheargold, 2018) *''Bafflement & Devotion: Iris at the Edges'' (collection of previously published Iris stories from charity anthologies)


The New Adventures of Iris Wildthyme

*''Iris Wildthyme and the Polythene Terror'' by Paul Magrs *''Mother, Maiden, Crone'' by Courtney Milnestein


Faction Paradox

*''A Romance in Twelve Parts'' (ed Stuart Douglas, 2011) *''Burning with Optimism's Flames'' (ed Julian Eales, 2012) *''Against Nature'' - Lawrence Burton (2013) *''The Brakespeare Voyage'' - Simon Bucher-Jones and Jonathan Dennis (2013) *''Liberating Earth'' (ed Kate Orman, 2015) *''Head of State'' - Andrew Hickey (2015) *''Weapons Grade Snake Oil'' - Blair Bidmead (2017) *''Spinning Jenny'' - Dale Smith (2017) *''The Book of the Enemy'' (ed Simon Bucher-Jones, 2018) *''The Book of the Peace'' (ed Philip Marsh, 2018)


Worlds of the Spiral Politic

*''The Boulevard: Volume One'' (ed Stuart Douglas, 2022)


The City of the Saved

* ''Tales of the City'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard, 2012) * ''More Tales of the City'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard, 2013) * ''Tales of the Great Detectives'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard, 2014) * ''Furthest Tales of the City'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard, 2015) * ''Tales of the Civil War'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard, 2017) * ''Stranger Tales of the City'' (ed Elizabeth Evershed, 2018)


The Periodic Adventures of Señor 105

* ''The Gulf, or Señor 105 y el Cráter Misterioso'' by Cody Quijano-Schell (2012) * ''The Grail, or Señor 105 y el Pueblo del Gobernador Demente'' by Lawrence Burton (2012) * ''By the Time I Get to Venus, or Recuerda'' by Blair Bidmead (2012) * ''Señor 105 and the Secret Santa, or El Santa, el Barbudo de Plata'' by Stuart Douglas (2012) * ''Green Eyed and Grim, or Aquí Hay Dragones'' by Selina Lock (2013) * ''Horizon, or Señor 105 contra las Momias Locas de Odinhotep'' by Philip Purser-Hallard (2013) * ''The Senor 105 Adventure Book, or Señor 105 y los Chicos y las Chicas Guía de Peligro'' by Joe Curreri (2013) * ''The Five Faces of Fear, or Ocho de Lado'' by Jay Eales (2013) * ''Spectrum, or Monstruos en la Luz'' by Stewart Sheargold (2014)


The Obverse Quarterly

* Book 1.1: ''Bite Sized Horror'' (ed Johnny Mains) * Book 1.2: ''Señor 105 and the Elements of Danger'' (ed Cody Quijano-Schell) * Book 1.3: ''The Diamond Lens and Other Stories'' (the short fiction of
Fitz James O'Brien Fitz James O'Brien (also spelled Fitz-James; 25 October 1826 – 6 April 1862) was an Irish-American Civil War soldier, writer, and poet often cited as an early writer of science fiction. Biography O'Brien was born Michael O'Brien in Cork, Irela ...
) * Book 1.4: ''Zenith Lives!: Tales of M.Zenith, the Albino'' * Book 2.1: ''Tales of the City'' (ed Philip Purser-Hallard) * Book 2.2: ''Lady Stardust'' (Iris Wildthyme and David Bowie) * Book 2.3: ''The Casebook of the Manleigh Halt Irregulars'' (ed Philip Craggs) * Book 2.4: ''The Obverse Book of Detectives'' (ed Stuart Douglas)


An Obverse Sextet

Six novellas featuring popular characters, released to celebrate Obverse Books' Tenth Anniversary in November 2019 * ''The Mystic Menagerie of Iris Wildthyme'' - Nick Campbell * ''The Rise and Fall of Señor 105'' - Blair Bidmead * ''The Immortal Seaton Begg'' - Simon Bucher-Jones * ''Hyponormalisation: A Faction Hollywood Production'' - Jonathan Dennis * ''Closing the Casebook'' - Nick Wallace * ''Vanishing Tales of the City'' - Kara Dennison


Obverse Originals

* ''Welcome Home, Bernard Socks'' by Paul Magrs (2015) * ''Terra Exitus'' by
Scott Liddell Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saska ...
(2016) *''The Wallscrawler and Other Stories'' by Stephen Wyatt


Other titles

*''The Obverse Book of Ghosts'' (ed, Cavan Scott, November 2010) *''With Deepest Sympathy'' - Johnny Mains (October 2010) *''Team Up'' - Paul Magrs and George Mann * ''Behind the Sofa'' - Mark Charlesworth and Chris Newton *''The Ninnies'' - Paul Magrs (April 2012) *''The Newbury and Hobbes Annual 2013'' - George Mann (December 2012) * ''The Blue Landscape and other stories'' - Stewart Sheargold-Pearce (2012, ebook only) * ''A Treasury of Brenda and Effie'' (ed, Paul Magrs, 2017) *''Stardust & Snow'' (A6 Christmas story of David Bowie) *''Build High for Happiness'' (anthology of short stories set in the world of Paradise Towers) *''Dark Edinburgh'' (hardback photobook of images of Edinburgh)


Charity anthologies

*''Storyteller - a Found Book'' (charity anthology for
cystic fibrosis Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a rare genetic disorder that affects mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine. Long-term issues include difficulty breathing and coughing up mucus as a result of frequent lung infections. O ...
) *''A Target for Tommy'' (limited edition anthology of fundraising Doctor Who short stories) *''A Second Target for Tommy'' (limited edition anthology of fundraising Doctor Who short stories) *''The Cushingverse Collection'' (limited edition set of books of charity Peter Cushing
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
short stories and novels) *''Forgotten Lives'' (limited edition anthology of charity Doctor Who short stories) *''A Target for Antoni'' (limited edition anthology of fundraising Doctor Who short stories) *''Forgotten Lives 2'' (limited edition anthology of charity Doctor Who short stories)


Non-fiction


The Black Archive

* ''The Black Archive #1: Rose'' by Jon Arnold (March 2016) * ''The Black Archive #2: The Massacre'' by
James Cooray Smith James Edward Cooray Smith (born in Solihull in 1978) is a British writer, critic and columnist of patrilineal Indian descent. He has written for journals including ''New Statesman'' and '' Prospect''. He has also contributed to the ''Doctor Wh ...
(March 2016) * ''The Black Archive #3: The Ambassadors of Death'' by L M Myles (March 2016) * ''The Black Archive #4: Dark Water / Death in Heaven'' by
Philip Purser-Hallard Philip Purser-Hallard (born 1971 as Philip Hallard) is a fantasy, science fiction and crime author described by the British Fantasy Society as "the best kept secret in British genre writing".
(March 2016) * ''The Black Archive #5: Image of the Fendahl'' by Simon Bucher-Jones (May 2016) * ''The Black Archive #6: Ghost Light'' by Jonathan Dennis (July 2016) * ''The Black Archive #7: The Mind Robber'' by Andrew Hickey (September 2016) * ''The Black Archive #8: Black Orchid'' by
Ian Millsted Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the Hebrew given name (Yohanan, ') and corresponding to the English name John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename ''Iain''. It is a popular name in Sc ...
(November 2016) * ''The Black Archive #9: The God Complex'' by Paul Driscoll (January 2017) * ''The Black Archive #10: Scream of the Shalka'' by Jon Arnold (March 2017) * ''The Black Archive #11: The Evil of the Daleks'' by Simon Guerrier (May 2017) * ''The Black Archive #12: Pyramids of Mars'' by Kate Orman (July 2017) * ''The Black Archive #13: Human Nature / The Family of Blood'' by
Naomi Jacobs Naomi or Naomie may refer to: People and biblical figures * Naomi (given name), a female given name and a list of people with the name * Naomi (biblical figure), Ruth's mother-in-law in the Old Testament Book of Ruth * Naomi (Romanian singer) (bo ...
and Philip Purser-Hallard (September 2017) * ''The Black Archive #14: The Ultimate Foe'' by James Cooray Smith (November 2017) * ''The Black Archive #15: Full Circle'' by John Toon (January 2018) * ''The Black Archive #16: Carnival of Monsters'' by Ian Potter (February 2018) * ''The Black Archive #17: The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit'' by Simon Bucher-Jones (March 2018) * ''The Black Archive #18:
Marco Polo Marco Polo (, , ; 8 January 1324) was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. His travels are recorded in ''The Travels of Marco Polo'' (also known as ''Book of the Marv ...
'' by Dene October (April 2018) * ''The Black Archive #19: The Eleventh Hour'' by Jon Arnold (May 2018) * ''The Black Archive #20: Face the Raven'' by Sarah Groenewegen (June 2018) * ''The Black Archive #21: Heaven Sent'' by
Kara Dennison Kara or KARA may refer to: Geography Localities * Kara, Chad, a sub-prefecture * Kára, Hungary, a village * Kara, Uttar Pradesh, India, a township * Kara, Iran, a village in Lorestan Province * Kara, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Da ...
(July 2018) * ''The Black Archive #22:
Hell Bent Hellbent may refer to: * Hellbent (novel), by Anthony McGowan Film and television * ''Hell Bent'' (film), a 1918 silent Western film * ''Hellbent'' (film), a 2004 slasher film * "Hell Bent" (''Doctor Who''), a 2015 episode of the ninth seri ...
'' by Alyssa Franke (August 2018) * ''The Black Archive #23: The Curse of Fenric'' by Una McCormack (September 2018) * ''The Black Archive #24: The Time Warrior'' by Matthew Kilburn (October 2018) * ''The Black Archive #25: Doctor Who (1996)'' by Paul Driscoll (November 2018) * ''The Black Archive #26:
The Dæmons ''The Dæmons'' is the fifth and final serial of the eighth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in five weekly parts on BBC1 from 22 May to 19 June 1971. In the serial, the alien ...
'' by Matt Barber (December 2018) * ''The Black Archive #27: The Face of Evil'' by Thomas L Rodebaugh (January 2019) * ''The Black Archive #28: Love & Monsters'' by Niki Haringsma (February 2019) * ''The Black Archive #29: The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon'' by John Toon (March 2019) * ''The Black Archive #30: The Dalek Invasion of Earth'' by Jonathan Morris (April 2019) * ''The Black Archive #31: Warriors' Gate'' by Frank Collins (May 2019) * ''The Black Archive #32: The Romans'' by Jacob Edwards (June 2019) * ''The Black Archive #33: Horror of Fang Rock'' by Matthew Guerrieri (July 2019) * ''The Black Archive #34: Battlefield'' by Philip Purser-Hallard (August 2019) * ''The Black Archive #35: Timelash'' by Phil Pascoe (September 2019) * ''The Black Archive #36: Listen'' by Dewi Small (October 2019) * ''The Black Archive #37:
Kerblam! "Kerblam!" is the seventh episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Pete McTighe, directed by Jennifer Perrott, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 November 2018. ...
'' by Naomi Jacobs and Thomas L Rodebaugh (November 2019) * ''The Black Archive #38: The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords'' by
James Mortimer James Mortimer may refer to: * James Mortimer (chess player) (1833–1911), American/British chess player, journalist, and playwright * James Mortimer (dogshow judge) (1842–1915), British dogshow judge * Jim Mortimer (1921–2013), British trade u ...
(December 2019) * ''The Black Archive #39: The Silurians'' by (January 2020) * ''The Black Archive #40: The Underwater Menace'' by James Cooray Smith (April 2020) * ''The Black Archive #41: Vengeance on Varos'' by Jonathan Dennis (April 2020) * ''The Black Archive #42:
The Rings of Akhaten "The Rings of Akhaten" is the seventh episode of the Doctor Who (series 7), seventh series of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', first broadcast on BBC One on 6 April 2013. It was written by Neil Cross and directed b ...
'' by William Shaw (April 2020) * ''The Black Archive #43: The Robots of Death'' by Fiona Moore (May 2020) * ''The Black Archive #44: The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang'' by Philip Bates (June 2020) * ''The Black Archive #45: The Deadly Assassin'' by
Andrew Orton Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived ...
(July 2020) * ''The Black Archive #46: The Awakening'' by David Evans-Powell (August 2020) * ''The Black Archive #47: The Stones of Blood'' by
Katrin Thier Katrin is a feminine given name. It is a German and Swedish contracted form of Katherine. Katrin may refer to: Sports *Katrin Apel (born 1973), German biathlete * Katrin Beinroth (born 1981), German judoka * Katrin Borchert (born 1969), German ...
(September 2020) * ''The Black Archive #48: Arachnids in the UK'' by Sam Maleski (October 2020) * ''The Black Archive #49: The Night of the Doctor'' by James Cooray Smith (November 2020) * ''The Black Archive #50: The Day of the Doctor'' by Alasdair Stuart (December 2020) * ''The Black Archive #51: Earthshock'' by Brian J Robb (February 2021) * ''The Black Archive #52:
The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos "The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos" is the tenth and final episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast o ...
'' by
James F. McGrath James Frank McGrath is the Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University and is known for his work on Early Christianity, Mandaeism, criticism of the Christ myth theory, and the analysis of religion in ...
(April 2021) * ''The Black Archive #53: The Hand of Fear'' by Simon Bucher-Jones (June 2021) * ''The Black Archive #54: Dalek'' by Billy Seguire (August 2021) * ''The Black Archive #55: Invasion of the Dinosaurs'' by Jon Arnold (October 2021) * ''The Black Archive #56: The Haunting of Villa Diodati'' by Philip Purser-Hallard (December 2021) * ''The Black Archive #57: Vincent and the Doctor'' by Paul Driscoll (February 2022) * ''The Black Archive #58: The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' by Dale Smith (April 2022) * ''The Black Archive #59: Kill the Moon'' by Darren Mooney (June 2022) * ''The Black Archive #60: The Sun Makers'' by Lewis Baston (August 2022) * ''The Black Archive #61: Paradise Towers'' by John Toon (October 2022) * ''The Black Archive #62:
Kinda Kinda or Kindah may refer to: Politics and society *Kinda (tribe), an ancient and medieval Arab tribe *Kingdom of Kinda, a tribal kingdom in north and central Arabia in – Places * Kinda, Idlib, Syria * Kinda Hundred, a hundred in Sweden * Kinda ...
'' by Frank Collins (December 2022)


The Gold Archive

* ''The Gold Archive #1: The Return of the Archons'' by Brian J Robb (February 2022) * ''The Gold Archive #2:
Through the Valley of Shadows The second season of the American television series '' Star Trek: Discovery'' is set a decade before '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' in the 23rd century and follows the crew of the starship ''Discovery''. With the crew of the USS ''Enterpri ...
'' by Alasdair Stuart (February 2022) * ''The Gold Archive #3: Spock's Brain'' by
Nick Joy Nick may refer to: * Nick (given name) * A cricket term for a slight deviation of the ball off the edge of the bat * British slang for being arrested * British slang for a police station * British slang for stealing * Short for nickname Places ...
(February 2022)


The Silver Archive

* ''The Silver Archive Christmas Special: The Christmas Box'' by Paul Magrs (December 2017) * ''The Silver Archive #1: Sapphire and Steel'' (Assignments 1 & 2) by David McIntee and Lesley McIntee (August 2018) * ''The Silver Archive #2: Sapphire and Steel'' (Assignments 3 & 4) by
Cody Schell Cody may refer to: People * Cody (given name) *Cody (surname) *Cody (wrestler), a ring name of Cody Runnels Places Canada *Cody, British Columbia United States *Cody, Florida *Cody (Duluth), Minnesota *Cody, Missouri *Cody, Nebraska * Cody, Wyo ...
(August 2018) * ''The Silver Archive #3: Sapphire and Steel'' (Assignments 5 & 6) by
James Cooray Smith James Edward Cooray Smith (born in Solihull in 1978) is a British writer, critic and columnist of patrilineal Indian descent. He has written for journals including ''New Statesman'' and '' Prospect''. He has also contributed to the ''Doctor Wh ...
(August 2018) * ''The Silver Archive #4:
Stranger Things ''Stranger Things'' is an American science fiction horror drama television series created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as showrunners and are executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. Produced by Monkey Massacre Prod ...
'' Season 1 by Paul Driscoll (January 2019) * ''The Silver Archive #5: Dark Skies'' by Matthew Kresal (April 2020) * ''The Silver Archive #6: The Strange World of Gurney Slade'' by Andrew Hickey (October 2020) * ''The Silver Archive #7: Survivors: Mad Dog'' by Rich Cross (February 2022) * ''The Silver Archive #8: Millennium'' by Stacey Smith? (September 2022)


Time's Mosaic

* ''Time's Mosaic 9 - Eccleston, Torchwood and Quatermass'' by
Finn Clark The word Finn (''pl.'' Finns) usually refers to a member of the majority Balto-Finnic peoples, Balto-Finnic ethnic group of Finland, or to a person from Finland. Finn may also refer to: Places * Finn Lake, Minnesota, United States * Finn Townshi ...
(2015) * ''Time's Mosaic 5 - Davison, Sarah-Jane and Erimem'' by Finn Clark (2017) * ''Time's Mosaic 6 - Colin Baker, BBV and K9'' by Finn Clark (2019) * ''Time’s Mosaic 3 - Pertwee, BBV and Reeltime'' by Finn Clark (2022)


Other titles

* ''Face to Face: Interviews in Time and Space'' (ed Eddie McGuigan, November 2013) * ''The 500 Year Diary Volume 1 (1963-1973)'' (Paul Castle, November 2013) * ''
Downtime - The Lost Worlds of Doctor Who The term downtime is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. The unavailability is the proportion of a time-span that a system is unavailable or offline. This is usually a result of the system failure, failing to function because ...
'' - Dylan Rees (2017) * ''
The Annual Years ''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speak ...
'' (Paul Magrs, June 2014, second edition 2019) * ''An Electric Storm: Daphne,
Delia Delia is a feminine given name, either taken from an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, or else representing a short form of '' Adelia'', '' Bedelia'', ''Cordelia'' or '' Odelia''. Meanings and origins According to records for the 1901 ...
and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop'' (Ned Netherwood, October 2015, second edition 2019) * ''Radiophonic Times'' (
Peter Howell Peter Howell may refer to: *Peter Howell (musician) (born c. 1948), musician and composer *Peter Howell (actor) (1919–2015), British actor *Peter Howell (historian) (born 1941), British academic and historian *Peter Howell (psychologist) Pete ...
, March 2021)


References


External links


Obverse Books website
{{Doctor Who Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Publishing companies established in 2008 2008 establishments in the United Kingdom Publishers of Sexton Blake