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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the [[1965 (releases)|1965]] television serial ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the [[1965 (releases)|1965]] television serial ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]''.



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The Romans was a novelisation based on the 1965 television serial The Romans.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS crew members have taken a break from their adventures and are enjoying a well-deserved rest in a luxury villa on the outskirts of Imperial Rome.

But in the gory grandeur that is Rome, things don’t stay quiet for long. If the time-travellers can save themselves from being sold as slaves, assassinated by classical hit-men, poisoned by the evil Locusta, thrown to the lions, maimed in the arena and drowned in a shipwreck, they still have to face the diabolical might of the mad Emperor Nero.

As if that isn’t enough, they also discover that, although Rome wasn’t built in a day, it was burnt down in considerably less time...

Deviations from televised story

  • Rather than write a straightforward narrative, Cotton chose to write this novelisation in the form of letters and journal entries.

Writing and publishing notes

  • No photographic reference material was available at the time and cover artist Tony Masero, instead took his inspiration from a picture of Peter Ustinov as Nero in the film Quo Vadis.

Additional cover images

To be added

British publication history

Hardback (April 1987)
  • W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK ISBN:049103833X, copies priced £7.50 (UK))
Paperback (September 1987)
  • Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. Single paperback edition, estimated print run: 30,000, priced £1.95 (UK).

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