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Corgi and Books
Corgi Books.
Fields has also written two novels, published under the penname " D. Kincaid ": The Sunset Bomber ( 1986, published by Corgi Books in London ) which was also published under the name " Final Verdict " ( 1988 ), and The Lawyer's Tale ( 1993 ).
Corgi Books, 1996.
Brother Surgeons, Corgi Books, 1962.
S., The American Civil War, Corgi Books, 1970.
The book has been reprinted many times: in 1953 by Galaxy, in 1957 and 1964 by Bantam, in 1958 and 1982 by Corgi as the first British edition, in 1968 by Sidgwick & Jackson in hardcover, in 1969, 1972, 1974 ( both paper and hard cover editions ) and 1981 by Sphere Science Fiction, in 1971 and 1975 by Fawcett Books, in 1983 by Del Ray Books, in 1986 in hardcover by Grafton and in 1990 again by Doubleday in hardcover ; in addition, it was reprinted as part of the Empire series, in 1986 by Ballantine Books, in 1992 by Spectra and in 2010 by Orb Books, in both print and Kindle editions.
The Soong Dynasty: 1996, Corgi Books, ISBN 0-552-14108-9
Nonetheless The Naked Lunch remained the title used for the 1968 and 1974 Corgi Books editions, and the novel is often known by the alternative name, especially in the UK where these editions circulated.
Corgi Books, 1996.
* The Tyrant's Tomb ( 1993, Corgi Books, ISBN 0-552-52777-7 )
* The Screaming Spectre ( 1993, Corgi Books, ISBN 0-552-52776-9 )
* The Fellowship of Four ( 1993, Corgi Books, ISBN unknown )
Tik-Tok so far has seen five editions in the English language, spread over three different publishers: Gollancz ( who published the 1st edition and two later editions ); DAW Books ( 1985 ) and Corgi ( 1984 ).
At the start of his career, he became first a reader, and later an editor, for Corgi ( Bantam ) Books in London.
After Strange's death in 1952 the novels were still selling well, and an editor at Corgi Books in England had the idea of continuing the series, with the approval of Strange's family.
Carney's novel was subsequently published under that title by Corgi Books.
* Die like the Carp, ( 1978, Corgi Books, ISBN 0-7269-3243-4 ) by Harry Gordon.
* Requiem for Idols, London: Metheun & New York: Knopf, 1938: reprinted, Corgi Books, 1972
* Hester Roon, London: Davies & New York: Knopf, 1940 ; reprinted, Corgi Books, 1978.
* The Road to Revelation, London: Davies, 1941 ; reprinted, Corgi Books, 1976 ; reprinted Winter Harvest New York: Doubleday, 1955 ; reprinted, Fawcett, 1976 ..
* Silver Nutmeg, London: Joseph & New York: Doubleday, 1947 ; reprinted, Corgi Books, 1974.

Corgi and United
* Corgi ( publisher ), a United Kingdom imprint of the publishing company Random House
Corgi Toys ( trademark ) is the name of a range of die-cast toy vehicles produced by Mettoy Playcraft Ltd. in the United Kingdom.
The first American car, the Studebaker Golden Hawk ( 211 / 211M ), was released in February 1958 and by the early 1960s the Corgi range was being exported widely, finding particular popularity in Europe, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and Southeast Asia such as Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, and gradually more foreign vehicles were included to appeal to these new markets.
Three years later Corgi turned to the export market for profits, soon distributing in Australia, Continental Europe and the United States.
In the original script, Blair was supposed to welcome the Simpsons to the United Kingdom " with a garland of ' genuine Newcastle coal ' and hand a complimentary Corgi ", but Campbell had them changed, as Blair " made it very clear that he was only interested in doing the show if he could promote tourism in Britain ".

Corgi and produced
In 1978 Corgi Toys produced a two inch long die-cast model of Liberator with a transparent rear globe.
Although the largest single vehicle type featured in the Corgi Toys range were models of cars from manufacturers around the world, this article sub-divides vehicles into genres, wherever possible, to allow a more detailed look at the variety of models produced by the company.
The Ford H Cab and Detachable Trailer ( 1137 ) was an American truck produced by Corgi to appeal to the lucrative US market and featured a forward tilting cab revealing a highly detailed engine, realistic moveable door mirrors and die-cast metal air horns and side ladders.
The Chipperfield's Circus Crane Truck ( 1121 ) was the first of the highly successful and much sought after range of Chipperfield's Circus vehicles produced by Corgi Toys during the 1960s, and was issued in October 1960.
These were the first models produced in the larger 1 / 36 scale instead of the familiar O scale preferred by Dinky and Corgi up to this date ( varying between 1 / 43 to about 1 / 50 for larger vehicles like lorries ).
By following the event closely, Corgi Toys were able to issue a model of the winning car shortly after the end of the rally Often there was not even enough time to produce a unique box for the new model, which had to make do with a hastily produced sticker applied to a standard issue box for a similar model.
Corgi Toys not only produced models of automotive stars of film and television, but also models of production vehicles.
The first emergency vehicles produced by Corgi Toys were issued as part of the launch range in July 1956, and were based on the Bedford Utilicon light commercial.
The first American emergency vehicle to be produced by Corgi Toys was the Chevrolet Impala State Patrol car ( 223 ) introduced in December 1959.
Corgi Toys produced a sizeable range of military vehicles during the 1950s and early 1960s, and in such uncertain times they proved very popular.
In December 1959 Corgi Toys produced packs of stickers which could be affixed to personalise Corgi models.
In many cases, like the 1960 Chevrolet El Camino, the Tomte toys seem to have been recycled dies previously created by Corgi Toys and Dinky Toys for their 1: 43 scale diecast metal vehicles produced in the 1960s in Great Britain.
Corgi Classics Limited followed EFE in 1995 with their own Original Omnibus Company ( OOC ) line of 1 / 76th scale UK, US, and Hong Kong vehicles, well over 800 models have been produced to date.
Consequently, more companies entered the field, including the Corgi brand, produced by Mettoy, which appeared in 1956 and pioneered the use of interiors in their models.
In addition to trucks, Corgi produced hundreds of versions of their 1 / 64 scale Routemaster bus in the ' 80s and ' 90s.
The originator John Dolphin developed his ideas further and set up the Corgi Motorcycle Co Ltd. of which he was Managing Director, and had them produced as the Corgi by Brockhouse Engineering ( Southport ) Ltd., who had been manufacturing military trailers during the war.
* Corgi produced a model of the Pathfinder in 1956, available as a standard saloon and as a police car.
Corgi produced a green and black zebra-striped toy version, available in several different action sets.
Other companies produced a variety of tie-ins, including model kits of the spaceships from Monogram, die-cast toys from Corgi, Topps trading cards, and a painted metal lunch box.

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