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A fantastic demand from all parts of the country

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MULLER report "a fantastic demand from all parts of the country" for their "Dr. Who" book, Dr. Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks, as a result of the general release of the film "Dr. Who and the Daleks". M September Muller will publish the second "Dr. Who" book, Dr. Who and the Zarbi (12s. 6d.).

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1965-08-07). A fantastic demand from all parts of the country. The Bookseller p. 1117.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "A fantastic demand from all parts of the country." The Bookseller [add city] 1965-08-07, 1117. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "A fantastic demand from all parts of the country." The Bookseller, edition, sec., 1965-08-07
  • Turabian: "A fantastic demand from all parts of the country." The Bookseller, 1965-08-07, section, 1117 edition.
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