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* Several ammendments were made to [[Peter Ling]]’s original submission. Oof particular note was his mistaken belief that [[Zoe]] had long blond hair! The errpr was not disproved until a viewing of the BBC video. Incidently, the character of Zoe, was at one point considered to be a male, with blonde hair! | * Several ammendments were made to [[Peter Ling]]’s original submission. Oof particular note was his mistaken belief that [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] had long blond hair! The errpr was not disproved until a viewing of the BBC video. Incidently, the character of Zoe, was at one point considered to be a male, with blonde hair! | ||
* Dedication: For Dave Baldock with love and gratitude. | * Dedication: For Dave Baldock with love and gratitude. | ||
* The 1990 Target / Vigin edition utilised the same new cover artwork as used on the BBC video release. | * The 1990 Target / Vigin edition utilised the same new cover artwork as used on the BBC video release. |
Revision as of 13:49, 30 October 2011
Novelisation
- This novelisation is based on the original television serial DW: The Mind Robber which was written by Peter Ling and shown from 14th September 1968.
- The cover and information shown on the right is for the original Target novel. It featured the artwork of David McAllister. (See below for information on other editions published with different covers).
Publisher's summary
1987 edition
To escape a catastrophic volcanic eruption the Doctor takes the TARDIS out of space and time-and into a void he can only describe as `nowhere’.
But the crisis is far from over and when the time-machine’s circuits overload, the TARDIS explodes.
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe come to a dark unearthly forest. There they encounter a host of characters who seem somehow familiar: a beautiful princess with long flaxen hair, a sea traveller dressed in eighteenth-century clothes, and a white rabbit frantically consulting his pocket watch…
What is happening to the three time-travellers? What strange power guides their actions? In the Land of Fiction who can really tell?
Illustrations
- Contains no illustrated pages
Deviations from televised story
To be added
Writing and publishing notes
- Several ammendments were made to Peter Ling’s original submission. Oof particular note was his mistaken belief that Zoe had long blond hair! The errpr was not disproved until a viewing of the BBC video. Incidently, the character of Zoe, was at one point considered to be a male, with blonde hair!
- Dedication: For Dave Baldock with love and gratitude.
- The 1990 Target / Vigin edition utilised the same new cover artwork as used on the BBC video release.
Additional cover images
1990 edition; Cover by Alister Pearson
British publication history
- Hardback (November 1986)
- W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK ISBN:0491036825, copies priced £7.25 (UK))
- Paperback (April 1987)
- Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. Single paperback edition, estimated print run: 32,500, priced £1.75 (UK).
- Paperback (August 1990)
- Target / Virgin Publishing New cover artwork by Alister Pearson, priced £2.50 (UK).
Editions published outside Britain
To be added
Audiobook release
to be added
See also
- The Target Book by David J Howe (Telos Publishing 2007)