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It Belongs in a Museum: Searching for Treasures from Classic Doctor Who - The Second Doctor
 

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By:Neil Cole
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Released:  September 2024 (Exact date unconfirmed)
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ISBN:978-1-0687149-0-0
Format: paperback
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Weather stations, Moonbases, ancient alien tombs. Humanity is under attack from the unknown: cybernetic creatures, ancient resurrected Martian warlords and closer to home — on our very beaches — a lethal strain of sentient sea-weed takes possession of the unwary....

Between 1966-69, the era of Patrick Troughton’s mercurial and brilliant Second Doctor was unmissable and quintessential Doctor Who. Nearly six decades on from those iconic episodes, that first introduced us to many of The Doctor’s most enduring and emblematic monsters and tropes, The Museum of Classic Sci-Fi creator and curator Neil Cole asks: just what managed to survive from the these three glorious years of golden-age, tele-visual science-fiction? Furthermore, what can we still see ourselves first-hand today?


‘It Belongs in a Museum — The Second Doctor’ combines meticulous research, set beside photographs from both the Museum and private collections — sourced from all across the globe. Alongside brand new, entirely hand-drawn illustrations by the author, the book explores in depth, the surviving artefacts of the era, whilst simultaneously piecing together a chronology of the Patrick Troughton years. Museum curator Neil Cole draws from his experience of piecing together a physical museum of objects from the classic series of Doctor Who, to produce a fresh new take on the time of The Second Doctor. ‘It Belongs in a Museum’ is a volume not to be missed by fans of classic Doctor Who!


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