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− | '''World Distributors (Manchester), Ltd''' later to be known as '''World International, Ltd.''' were a publisher of [[Doctor Who Annual]]s from [[September]] [[1965]] until [[1985]] (with the exception of in [[1971]] a [[1972]] Annual). They also published the [[1970s]] ''[[Dalek |
+ | '''World Distributors (Manchester), Ltd''' later to be known as '''World International, Ltd.''' were a publisher of [[Doctor Who Annual]]s from [[September]] [[1965]] until [[1985]] (with the exception of in [[1971]] a [[1972]] Annual). They also published the [[1970s]] ''[[Dalek annual]]'' publications (though they did not have a hand in the Annual-style Dalek books published in the [[1960s]]). They also produced the one-off ''[[K-9 Annual]]'', as well as ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space]]'', a [[1966]] release which was an original novella featuring the Doctor. |
The company was formed by three brothers; Sidney, John and Alfred Pemberton following [[World War II]]. Together they had started selling second hand books before expanding into the publishing market.{{fact}} |
The company was formed by three brothers; Sidney, John and Alfred Pemberton following [[World War II]]. Together they had started selling second hand books before expanding into the publishing market.{{fact}} |
Revision as of 02:46, 7 June 2011
World Distributors (Manchester), Ltd later to be known as World International, Ltd. were a publisher of Doctor Who Annuals from September 1965 until 1985 (with the exception of in 1971 a 1972 Annual). They also published the 1970s Dalek annual publications (though they did not have a hand in the Annual-style Dalek books published in the 1960s). They also produced the one-off K-9 Annual, as well as Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space, a 1966 release which was an original novella featuring the Doctor.
The company was formed by three brothers; Sidney, John and Alfred Pemberton following World War II. Together they had started selling second hand books before expanding into the publishing market.[source needed]