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{{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1974]]''' almost exclusively featured the [[Third Doctor]]. The year introduced readers to the prose talents of [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Target's two most prolific writers. It also marked the first appearance of the [[Second Doctor]] in the range.
{{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in 1974''' almost exclusively featured the [[Third Doctor]]. The year introduced readers to the prose talents of [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Target's two most prolific writers. It also marked the first appearance of the [[Second Doctor]] in the range.
== Novelisation Covers ==
== Novelisation covers ==
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== Reprints and Other Title Covers ==
== Reprints and other title covers ==
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== Publishing History ==
== Publishing history ==
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== Publishing Notes ==
== Publishing notes ==
* [[1974]] saw the first wave of new Doctor Who novelisations, predominantly featuring the Third (new) Doctor in recently televised adventures.
* 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.
* 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.


[[Category:Target Books by year| Target Books (1974)]]
[[Category:Target Books by year]]
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