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DOCTOR WHO AND AN UNEARTHLY CHILDby Dicks, TerranceReprint
Book DescriptionLondon, England: Target Book / W. H. Allen. Very Good. 1985. Reprint. Paperback. Mass Market PB. 0426201442 . This edition is paperback. Spine ends & corners of book covers have a bit of light bumping and rubbing. There is a bit of light, generalized rubbing to covers of book. Top and bottom spine ends of book cover have a bit of light rubbing. Text pages clean & bright. Previous owner's embossed name stamp on title page. Overall, a very good copy. --A strange girl who knows far more than she should about the past-- and the future... Two worried teachers whose curiosity leads them to a deserted junk yard, an extraordinary police box and a mysterious traveller known only as the Doctor...-- . Bookseller Terms of Sale$3.50 for Media mail shipping for first book & $1.00 for each succeeding title.(please note that packages shipped this method can take up to four weeks to arrive) or Priority rate shipping or Fed Ex for $6.00 for the first book & $1.50 for each additional title. All books mailed with care and in most cases will include automatic delivery confirmation for tracking ability. International customers charged at cost. We offer a 20% dealer discount. Please let us know if order is for resale. Gladly accepting checks, money orders and VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, AMERICAN EXPRESS and Pay Pal . Two week returns for any reason with prior notification. Email preferred, or leave message on answering machine. We check messages at least twice a day. Come visit out New website at : showlettwestbooks.com. Always buying individual titles or collections. Please contact us for details. Customer ReviewsOn Mar 26 2008, DocHartmanReads said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "This is the story that began everything we know about Doctor Who, way back in 1963, and is eloquently written by "Mr. Novelization" himself, Terrance Dicks. As usual with almost any Dicks' novelization, this is word-for-word, line-for-line from what we saw on TV. Dicks' never fools with the original, which can sometimes be frustrating for a writer, but with such a classic story, why would you?Characterization is dead on -- mood is perfect -- one of the BEST Doctor Who Novelizations ever produced." |


