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| ISBN | Titan Books Ltd 1783293683 |
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210 x 149 mm |
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9781783293681 |
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160 |
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Titan Books Ltd |

Titan Books Ltd. is a British publishing company, founded in 1981 by two friends, Chris Teather and Kevan J. Martin. The company specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and horror books, but also publishes a wide variety of other genres, including crime, biography, and children's books. Titan is headquartered in London, England.




