Doctor Who Discovers The Conquerors (novel): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
m (putting all stub and tophats into a cat so I can delete and replace them later)
m (Robot: Adding {{prose stub}})
Line 46: Line 46:
* Internal illustrations: The Mansell Collection  
* Internal illustrations: The Mansell Collection  


[[Category:Prose stub switch]]
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}
{{prose stub}}


[[Category:Prose stub switch]]
[[Category:Doctor Who Discovers]]
[[Category:Doctor Who Discovers]]

Revision as of 04:57, 10 January 2015

This is a work of non-fiction.

Unlike other fictional universes, the Doctor Who universe is created solely by fiction. To us, this is not a valid source. Information from this source can only be used in "behind the scenes" sections, or on pages about real world topics.

Doctor Who Discovers: The Conquerors was published by Target Books. Its release date was 16 February 1978.

Publisher's summary

Dr Who encounters some of the most adventurous — and hardiest — characters in history as he journeys through time to meet the Conquerors. Not surprisingly the Doctor becomes mixed up in a few adventures himself as he witnesses Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain, Napoleon's triumph at the battle of Austerlitz and Hannibal's crossing of the Alps.

Dr Who Discovers The Conquerors is one of a new series of illustrated Dr Who books. Watch out for other titles of Dr Who's journeys of discovery.

Subject matter

  • The Doctor and the TARDIS take the reader on a voyage of discovery.

Notable features

  • Each title included a pull-out stapled poster featuring the cover artwork by Jeff Cummins.
  • Contents (fully illustrated articles on each topic)
Introduction
Alexander the Great
Boadicea
Julius Caesar
Hannibal
Hadrian
Charlemagne the Great
Richard the Lionheart
Sir Francis Drake
Napolean
Simon Bolivar
Farewell

Notes

Credits

  • Series editor: Fred Newman
  • Series Designer: Frank Ainscough
  • Cover Artwork:
  • Internal Photographs: BBC Photographic Library
  • Internal illustrations: The Mansell Collection


prose stub