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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fifth in a series of [[Target novelisation audiobook anthologies|Target novelisation audiobook collections]]. As the title suggested, all novelisations were of stories set in the past.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fifth in a series of [[Target novelisation audiobook anthologies|Target novelisation audiobook collections]]. As the title suggested, all novelisations were of stories set in the past.



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The History Collection was the fifth in a series of Target novelisation audiobook collections. As the title suggested, all novelisations were of stories set in the past.

Publisher's summary

Five classic novelisations of TV adventures set in Earth's history.

In Doctor Who: The Aztecs the First Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Susan materialise in Mexico during the bloodthirsty Aztec civilisation.

In Doctor Who and the Crusaders the First Doctor and his friends are embroiled in the 12th century conflict between Richard the Lionheart and the Sultan Saladin.

In Doctor Who: The Myth Makers the First Doctor, Steven and Vicki arrive on the plains of Ursa Minor, in the middle of the Greek and Trojan battlefields.

In Doctor Who and the Masque of Mandragora, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah fight swords, sorcery and an alien influence in 15th century Italy.

In Doctor Who and the Visitation, the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Tegan and Nyssa materialise in 17th century London and find themselves playing a key role in gruesome historical events...

Stories

Title Author Read by Released
The Aztecs John Lucarotti William Russell 2 August 2018
Doctor Who and the Crusaders David Whitaker
The Myth Makers Donald Cotton Stephen Thorne
Doctor Who and the Masque of Mandragora Philip Hinchcliffe Tim Piggott-Smith
Doctor Who and the Visitation Eric Saward Matthew Waterhouse

Notes

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