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==Publishing Notes==
==Publishing Notes==
* After a tentative start the previous year, the notion of commissioning the original teleplay writers to pen novelisations entered full force this year (ironically, beginning with Target stalwart [[Terrance Dicks]], this time adapting one of his own scripts, ''[[State of Decay]]'').
* After a tentative start the previous year, the notion of commissioning the original teleplay writers to pen novelisations entered full force this year (ironically, beginning with Target stalwart [[Terrance Dicks]], this time adapting one of his own scripts, ''[[State of Decay]]'').
* An agreement regarding the use of artistic renderings of [[Peter Davison]] for cover art could not be reached, resulting in the decision to resort to using photographic covers for the [[Fifth Doctor]] novelisations, which begin publishing this year.


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Revision as of 05:24, 31 August 2008

Target Books was the main publishing imprint of Doctor Who titles from 1973 until the early 1990’s.


Novelisation Covers

Reprints and Other Title Covers

Publishing History

REISSUE: Doctor Who and the Crusaders (Issued with a new cover by Andrew Skilleter)
REISSUE: Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion (Issued with a new cover by Andrew Skilleter)
REISSUE: Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks (Issued with a new cover by Andrew Skilleter)
REISSUE: Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars (Issued with a new cover by Andrew Skilleter)
REISSUE: Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil (Issued with a new cover by Andrew Skilleter)

January

April

May

July

August

September

October

November

Publishing Notes

  • After a tentative start the previous year, the notion of commissioning the original teleplay writers to pen novelisations entered full force this year (ironically, beginning with Target stalwart Terrance Dicks, this time adapting one of his own scripts, State of Decay).
  • An agreement regarding the use of artistic renderings of Peter Davison for cover art could not be reached, resulting in the decision to resort to using photographic covers for the Fifth Doctor novelisations, which begin publishing this year.

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