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* Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels. | * Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels. | ||
* These early books continued with the '''Frederick Muller''' tradition of including black and white illustrations. | * These early books continued with the '''Frederick Muller''' tradition of including black and white illustrations. | ||
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Target Books was the main publishing imprint of Doctor Who titles from 1973 until the early 1990’s.
Novelisation Covers
- 1CaveMonsters.jpg
- 1DayDaleks.jpg
- 1Doomsday.jpg
- 1SeaDevils.jpg
Reprints and Other Title Covers
None
Publishing History
January
- Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion Writer: Terrance Dicks Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
- Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters Writer: Malcolm Hulke Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
April
- Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks Writer: Terrance Dicks Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
- Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon Writer: Malcolm Hulke Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
October
- Doctor Who and the Dæmons Writer: Barry Letts Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
- Doctor Who and the Sea Devils Writer: Malcolm Hulke Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
November
- Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen Writer: Terrance Dicks Cover Artist: Chris Archilleos
Publishing Notes
- 1974 saw the first wave of new Doctor Who novelisations. Predominantly featuring the Third (new) Doctor in recently televised adventures.
- Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels.
- These early books continued with the Frederick Muller tradition of including black and white illustrations.