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Author(s) Publication date ISBN Audiobook narrator(s) Audiobook publication date Notes 1 Another Life: Peter Anghelides 4 January 2007 ISBN 978-0-563-48653-4: John Barrowman: 7 April 2007 Audiobook is abridged 2 Border Princes: Dan Abnett: ISBN 978-0-563-48654-1: Eve Myles: 3 Slow Decay: Andy Lane: ISBN 978-0-563-48655-8: Burn Gorman: 4 ...
Children's book editor Ursula Nordstrom was the director of Harper's Department of Books for Boys and Girls from 1940 to 1973, overseeing the publication of classics such as Goodnight Moon, Where the Wild Things Are, The Giving Tree, Charlotte's Web, Beverly Cleary's series starring Ramona Quimby, and Harold and the Purple Crayon.
Books published by HarperCollins and its imprints — a subsidiary of News Corp, based in New York City. From 1833 to 1962 the company was known as Harper & Brothers . Between 1962 and 1990 the company was known as Harper & Row .
As Matthew Wimsey; co-written with others An Account of Lord Mortimer Wimsey, the Hermit of the Wash: 1937: Privately printed The Wimsey Papers: 24 November 1939 – 26 January 1940: Published in serial form in The Spectator: The Wimsey Family: A Fragmentary History Compiled from Correspondence With Dorothy L. Sayers: 1977: Harper Compiled by C ...
Dr Owen James Harper is a fictional character played by Burn Gorman, and a regular in the BBC television series Torchwood, a spin-off from the long-running series Doctor Who. The character last appeared onscreen in the Series 2 finale, " Exit Wounds ".
When Owen Harper and Toshiko Sato are discussing their early days together, Tosh describes pretending to be a medic in Owen's second week, to cover for him having a hangover. Owen asks if this was "the space pig" incident, referring to Naoko Mori 's appearance as Doctor Sato, a presumed pathologist in the Doctor Who story " Aliens of London ".
Torchwood is a sci-fi audio series produced by Big Finish Productions based on the British television programme of the same name.Like the TV series, the dramas follow the exploits of the operatives who work for the Torchwood Institute, a fictional secret organisation that defends Earth against extraterrestrial threats.
Torchwood title card. Torchwood is a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). [1] Initially developed as a stand-alone show, it was reworked into a spin-off of the long-running television production Doctor Who. [2]