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Some of their Star Trek (UK versions) related books include Industrial Light & Magic: The Art of Special Effects, Industrial Light & Magic: Into the Digital Realm, The World of Star Trek, The New Trek Programme Guide, Delta Quadrant, The Completely Useless Star Trek Encyclopedia, and Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek. After the BBC withdrew Virgin's licence, they published the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures, which also take place in the Doctor Who universe, but do not feature the Doctor. Virgin were famous for opening their doors to submissions from new writers, often from fandom: Cornell, Gary Russell, Lawrence Miles, Kate Orman, Dave Stone and others all started at the company. In 2013, Russell said: "With hindsight of course, you go, ‘It’s because [new writers]'re bloody cheap, and they couldn’t afford big posh writers to keep doing Doctor Who books because they had to do them on a shoestring’. But nevertheless, that ability to open up that market to unknown writers was phenomenal". [1] Virgin Books est une maison d'édition britannique appartenant à l'éditeur Random House bien qu'elle fut fondée par Virgin Enterprises. Cette compagnie fut responsable de la publication de plusieurs séries de romans Doctor Who. Virgin Books is a record company started by Richard Branson. Yes, that Virgin. They're mostly known for publishing sleazy bondage pornography and Branson's various autobiographies. Well, that and some other trash. After the BBC withdrew Virgin's licence, they published the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures, which also take place in the Doctor Who universe, but do not feature the Doctor. Virgin also published a range of Doctor Who reference books from 1992 to 1998.
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Virgin Books est une maison d'édition britannique appartenant à l'éditeur Random House bien qu'elle fut fondée par Virgin Enterprises. Cette compagnie fut responsable de la publication de plusieurs séries de romans Doctor Who. Virgin Books is a record company started by Richard Branson. Yes, that Virgin. They're mostly known for publishing sleazy bondage pornography and Branson's various autobiographies. Well, that and some other trash. Some of their Star Trek (UK versions) related books include Industrial Light & Magic: The Art of Special Effects, Industrial Light & Magic: Into the Digital Realm, The World of Star Trek, The New Trek Programme Guide, Delta Quadrant, The Completely Useless Star Trek Encyclopedia, and Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek. After the BBC withdrew Virgin's licence, they published the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures, which also take place in the Doctor Who universe, but do not feature the Doctor. Virgin were famous for opening their doors to submissions from new writers, often from fandom: Cornell, Gary Russell, Lawrence Miles, Kate Orman, Dave Stone and others all started at the company. In 2013, Russell said: "With hindsight of course, you go, ‘It’s because [new writers]'re bloody cheap, and they couldn’t afford big posh writers to keep doing Doctor Who books because they had to do them on a shoestring’. But nevertheless, that ability to open up that market to unknown writers was phenomenal". [1] With the show's return in 2005, Virgin published an unofficial reference book Who's Next: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who. In 2007, a decade after they stopped publishing official Doctor Who material, Random House gained majority shareholding, effectively ending Virgin's life as an independent publishing company. Like BBC Books, it now exists as an imprint in the Ebury Publishing division. Due to them now sharing a publishing company, since 2013 a handful of Virgin novels have reemerged as BBC Books reprints. After the BBC withdrew Virgin's licence, they published the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures, which also take place in the Doctor Who universe, but do not feature the Doctor. Virgin also published a range of Doctor Who reference books from 1992 to 1998.
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