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  • Wilkie Collins
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  • The Depository had a collection of personal writing and drafts by Wilkie Collins. When one of the four bookworms affected by Barbara Cartland's alien parchment ate his writing, it identified itself as Collins. (AUDIO: The Diet of Worms) In the Seventh Doctor's time, his TARDIS library had a well-thumbed copy of The Moonstone. (PROSE: St Anthony's Fire) Inspector Alphonse Chardalot had a copy of The Woman in White. (AUDIO: Year of the Pig)
  • William Wilkie Collins (1824 – 1889) was an English writer best known for his novels The Woman in White and The Moonstone (arguably the first detective novel in English literature). He was a close friend of Charles Dickens, and several of his novels were originally serialised in Dickens' magazine All the Year Round.
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  • Wilkie Collins
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  • The Depository had a collection of personal writing and drafts by Wilkie Collins. When one of the four bookworms affected by Barbara Cartland's alien parchment ate his writing, it identified itself as Collins. (AUDIO: The Diet of Worms) In the Seventh Doctor's time, his TARDIS library had a well-thumbed copy of The Moonstone. (PROSE: St Anthony's Fire) Inspector Alphonse Chardalot had a copy of The Woman in White. (AUDIO: Year of the Pig)
  • William Wilkie Collins (1824 – 1889) was an English writer best known for his novels The Woman in White and The Moonstone (arguably the first detective novel in English literature). He was a close friend of Charles Dickens, and several of his novels were originally serialised in Dickens' magazine All the Year Round.