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When [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] arrive in the Space Trading Colony, [[Iceworld]], the Doctor can feel that there is mischief afoot. And he and Mel don’t have to wait long before they discover the culprit, for there in the Refreshment Bar they meet up with that old intergalactic rogue, [[Sabalom Glitz|Sabalon Glitz]]. <br />
When [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] arrive in the Space Trading Colony, [[Iceworld]], the Doctor can feel that there is mischief afoot. And he and Mel don’t have to wait long before they discover the culprit, for there in the Refreshment Bar they meet up with that old intergalactic rogue, [[Sabalom Glitz|Sabalon Glitz]]. <br />
Glitz is hot on the trail of hidden treasure and the Doctor, keen to do some scientific research, decides to join him. Down in the Ice Passages they go – through the Ice Garden, past the Singing Trees, beyond the Lake of Oblivion – in search of the Dragon’s Treasure. <br />
Glitz is hot on the trail of hidden treasure and the Doctor, keen to do some scientific research, decides to join him. Down in the Ice Passages they go – through the Ice Garden, past the Singing Trees, beyond the Lake of Oblivion – in search of the Dragon’s Treasure. <br />
But the Doctor and his companions don’t know the true worth of this mythical hoard. Only [[Kane (Dragonfire)|Kane]], the most feared man in Iceworld, knows the secret of the [[Dragonfire]]
But the Doctor and his companions don’t know the true worth of this mythical hoard. Only [[Kane (Dragonfire)|Kane]], the most feared man in Iceworld, knows the secret of the [[Dragonfire]]...
 
== Book Chapters ==
There are no individually titled chapters for this book. It is simply broken up into sixteen chapters, each numbered sequentially.
 
 


== Deviations from televised story ==
== Deviations from televised story ==
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== Writing and publishing notes ==
== Writing and publishing notes ==
* There are no individually titled chapters for this book. It is simply broken up into sixteen chapters, each numbered sequentially.
* Dedication: “With grateful thanks to John Nathan-Turner for his helpful comments and suggestions on the original scripts, and particularly to Andrew Cartmell, il miglior fabbro. Thanks also to the children and teenagers in Ealing who inspired it – particularly Annamarie, Joanne and Juno.”
* Dedication: “With grateful thanks to John Nathan-Turner for his helpful comments and suggestions on the original scripts, and particularly to Andrew Cartmell, il miglior fabbro. Thanks also to the children and teenagers in Ealing who inspired it – particularly Annamarie, Joanne and Juno.”


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'''Re-issues:''' (October 1991)
'''Re-issues:''' (October 1991)
* Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).
* Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).
== Editions published outside Britain ==
None


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 22:46, 28 December 2013

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Dragonfire was a novelisation based on the 1987 television serial Dragonfire.

Publisher's summary

1989 edition

When the Doctor and Mel arrive in the Space Trading Colony, Iceworld, the Doctor can feel that there is mischief afoot. And he and Mel don’t have to wait long before they discover the culprit, for there in the Refreshment Bar they meet up with that old intergalactic rogue, Sabalon Glitz.
Glitz is hot on the trail of hidden treasure and the Doctor, keen to do some scientific research, decides to join him. Down in the Ice Passages they go – through the Ice Garden, past the Singing Trees, beyond the Lake of Oblivion – in search of the Dragon’s Treasure.
But the Doctor and his companions don’t know the true worth of this mythical hoard. Only Kane, the most feared man in Iceworld, knows the secret of the Dragonfire...

Deviations from televised story

To be added

Writing and publishing notes

  • There are no individually titled chapters for this book. It is simply broken up into sixteen chapters, each numbered sequentially.
  • Dedication: “With grateful thanks to John Nathan-Turner for his helpful comments and suggestions on the original scripts, and particularly to Andrew Cartmell, il miglior fabbro. Thanks also to the children and teenagers in Ealing who inspired it – particularly Annamarie, Joanne and Juno.”

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British publication history

First Publication: Paperback (March 1989)

  • Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. One single paperback edition, estimated print run: 21,000, priced £1.99 (UK).

Re-issues: (October 1991)

  • Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).

External links


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