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    Doctor Who: 2 New Adventures: Alien Adventures (BBC Children’s Books, September 1, 2011, 978-1-4059-0767-5, £6.99, 396pp, tp, om)
        Omnibus of 2 original novels based on the TV series: The Underwater War (Dinnick) and Rain of Terror (Tucker).


    Doctor Who: 2 New Adventures: Sightseeing in Space (BBC Children’s Books, September 1, 2011, 978-1-4059-0768-2, £6.99, 397pp, tp, om)
        Omnibus of 2 original novels based on the TV series: Terminal of Despair (Lyons) and The Web in Space (Bailey).


    Doctor Who: Heart of Stone/Death Riders (BBC Children’s Books, February 3, 2011, 978-1-40590-757-6, £6.99, 200+197pp, tp, oa, cover by Paul Campbell)
        Anthology of two original young-adult tie-in novels based on the TV series, bound Ace Double style.




    Doctor Who: Tales of Trenzalore: The Eleventh Doctor’s Last Stand (BBC Books, July 3, 2014, 978-1-8499-0844-3, £6.99, 218pp, tp, oa)
        Collection of 4 original novellas featuring the 12th Doctor. Originally published as an ebook (March 2014).


    Doctor Who: The Legends of River Song (BBC Books, June 2, 2016, 978-1-7859-4088-0, £9.99, 213pp, hc, oa)
        Anthology of 5 original stories about the Doctor Who character. Authors include Guy Adams, Jenny Colgan, Andrew Lane, Steve Lyons, and Jacqueline Rayner.


    Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Notebooks (BBC Books, June 12, 2014, 978-1-84990-811-5, £9.99, 218pp, hc, nf)
        Humorous associational item of quotes suggesting the Bard knew a lot about the Doctor. Text by James Goss, Jonathan Morris, Julian Richards, Justin Richards, William Shakespeare & Matthew Sweet.


    Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Notebooks (Harper Design, July 2014, 978-0-06-234442-7, $15.99, 218pp, hc, nf)
        Reprint (BBC 2014) tie-in “non-fiction” book based on the TV show, a look at works by Shakespeare supposedly influenced by the Doctor. Authors include James Goss, Jonathan Morris, and Justin Richards. Illustrated by Mike Collins. First US edition.





    Dog Days/Deadly Passage (JournalStone, December 6, 2013, 978-1-940161-12-9, $15.95, 127+86pp, tp, oa, cover by Alfredo Lopez, Jr.)
        Original anthology/omnibus of two novellas bound Ace-Double style; the second book in JournalStone’s DoubleDown series. A limited harcover edition (-29-7, $49.95) was announced but not seen.
    Details taken from online listing.


    Don’t Read This! and Other Tales of the Unnatural (Front Street, December 1998, 1-886910-22-7, $15.95, 213pp, hc, oa, cover by The Tjong Khing)
        Young-adult anthology of 11 horror stories by authors from around the world, including Margaret Mahy (Australia), Susan Cooper (UK), Charles Mungoshi (Zimbabwe) and Uri Orlev (Israel). Illustrations by The Tjong Khing. Created in cooperation with the International Board of Books for Youth; originally published in Dutch as Lees dit niet en andere griezelverhalen (Lemniscaat 1997).


    Don’t Read This! and Other Tales of the Unnatural (Front Street, September 2004, 1-932425-25-X, $7.95, 208pp, tp, an, cover by The Tjong Khing)
        Reprint (Front Street 1998) young-adult anthology of 11 stories. Illustrations by The Tjong Khing. Originally published in Dutch as Lees dit niet en andere griezelverhalen (Lemniscaat 1997); translations by Elisabeth Koolschijn.



    Douglas Gordon: Superhumanatural (National Galleries of Scotland, 2006, 1-903278-85-6, 144pp, lp, oa)
        Exhibition catalogue.
    Details supplied by Terry Zobeck.



    Down the Rabbit Hole (Jove, October 2015, 978-0-515-15547-1, $7.99, 425pp, pb, oa)
        Original anthology of five stories, including an Eve Dallas novella by J.D. Robb. Other authors are Mary Blayney, Elaine Fox, Mary Kay McComas, and R.C. Ryan.
    Details taken from online listing.




    Dracula, by Bram Stoker: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (Nelson Doubleday, 1973, 655pp, hc, om)
        Reprint (Grosset & Dunlap 1939 as Horror Omnibus) horror omnibus.


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