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The Complete History Book Collection Issue 2 (Test )

Featuring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor!

Three adventures from 1971/72

  • Colony in Space
  • The Dæmons
  • Day of the Daleks

PLUS! A full overview of the 1972 series!

To see full information and subscribe visit www.dwcompletehistory.com

Doctor Who – The Complete History Book Collection takes you behind the scenes of the world’s longest running science fiction series.

From William Hartnell’s debut as the First Doctor in 1963, right up to Peter Capaldi’s adventures as the Twelfth Doctor, you’ll discover how each story was brought to the TV screen. You can relive your favourite adventures and discover the ones you’ve yet to see.

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13 comments

  • DoctorWho

    September 19th, 2015 - 7:57am

    So can u subscribe get the free gifts and then cancel your subscription?

    Reply
    • booboo

      September 19th, 2015 - 8:15am

      yes, bear in mind the gifts are sent per delivery (2 books) nor per book

  • Cymon Hodson

    June 28th, 2015 - 12:39pm

    One of these sold on eBay today for £122.99.
    So if you have a copy it might be worth hanging on to especially if they decide not to publish

    Reply
  • funko pop crazy ross

    April 15th, 2015 - 10:12pm

    I have a few questions, I know that most of you are as in the dark about this as I am but anyway…
    1) where is the test area
    2) Sam Bentley said something which confused me, so if you subscribe you get an issue for free?
    2.2) So would it be £10 per month or £20 per month?
    3) Does anyone know how many pages there are?

    Reply
    • Sam Richard Bentley

      April 15th, 2015 - 10:39pm

      Right, if you subscribe;

      Issue 1 is £2.99
      Issue 2 is £6.99
      Issue 3 and up is £9.99

      If you subscribe on issue 1, 2, 3, or 4 you get free gifts – and one of those gifts is the next issue will be free!

      And I think it’s £20 a month from what I read.

    • funko pop crazy ross

      April 15th, 2015 - 10:48pm

      Thank you so much

    • Sam Richard Bentley

      April 15th, 2015 - 10:57pm

      The way it works is you subscribe, but there is no commitment, so you can cancel whenever, and you only pay for the items that have been dispatched – a bit like pre-ordering of Amazon, for example.

      And obviously, as you’ll be getting two issues a month, you’ll pay two sets of £10 – obviously adding up to £20.

      Now, the books themselves, in stores, are released every two weeks on their own, but subscribers get two every four weeks.

  • Anonymous

    April 15th, 2015 - 6:59pm

    Cam you buy it in shops?

    Reply
    • thehostproductions

      April 15th, 2015 - 7:26pm

      yes i got issue 1 from wh smith today

    • the astronaut of death

      April 15th, 2015 - 7:29pm

      How much ?

    • 7thdoctor

      April 15th, 2015 - 10:01pm

      $39.99 with tax if you get everything

    • Gareth Pugh

      May 30th, 2015 - 11:41am

      You’ll be able to usually up to a (not normally announced) point – after a while most shops, newsagents, WHSmith etc. tend to stop carrying part-works as a matter of course and require you to place an ongoing order with them to order your copies in. That *does* make it tricky if you wanted to just pick and choose certain volumes and/or Doctors, but I notice Hachette’s site does offer the prospect of buying back issues on an ad hoc basis.

  • VespiformsSting

    April 15th, 2015 - 6:48pm

    Ah Now this is the business …..odd to have a season crossover but NICE !!

    Reply

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