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== Writing and publishing notes ==
== Writing and publishing notes ==
* The first book in the range to feature the use of a photographic cover.
* This was the first book in the range to feature the use of a photographic cover. A jacket painting was commissioned and made by David McAllister, but due to objections from Peter Davison's agent about artwork depictions of him at the time, Target switched to using a photograph of Davison for the cover. (The only first edition Fifth Doctor Target books to feature artwork rather than photos of Davison's Doctor were Castrovalva and The Five Doctors.)<ref>Howe, D.J., Stammers, M. and Walker, S.J., Doctor Who- The Eighties, p160. ISBN 978-0-75-35012-83.</ref>
* This was the first title to be referred to in the Target library as book number 74. The number appeared on the cover on a subsequent reprint.
* This was the first title to be referred to in the Target library as book number 74. The number appeared on the cover on a subsequent reprint.
* Dedication: `For Paula, with fondest love'
* Dedication: `For Paula, with fondest love'
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