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4Crusaders.jpg|1982 edition | 4Crusaders.jpg|1982 edition | ||
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|series = [[Target novelisation | |series = [[Target novelisation]]s | ||
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|novelisation of = The Crusade (TV story) | |novelisation of = The Crusade (TV story) | ||
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* A hardcover facsimile of the 1965 Frederick Muller release was published by BBC Books on [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]. | * A hardcover facsimile of the 1965 Frederick Muller release was published by BBC Books on [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]. | ||
* This novelisation was later released as part of ''[[The History Collection (audio anthology)|The History Collection]]''. | * This novelisation was later released as part of ''[[The History Collection (audio anthology)|The History Collection]]''. | ||
* This novelisation uses the terms "Negro" and "Negress" when referring to the Arab characters. While these were common and acceptable terms for Middle Eastern men and women when the novelisation was written, they are no longer in use in the twenty-first century due to now being deemed racist. The “Between the Lines” included in 2011 reprint mentions this as a “very clear sign of the times this book was written”. | * This novelisation uses the terms "Negro" and "Negress" when referring to the Arab characters. While these were common and acceptable terms for Middle Eastern men and women when the novelisation was written, they are no longer in use in the twenty-first century due to now being deemed racist. The “Between the Lines” included in 2011 reprint mentions this as a “very clear sign of the times this book was written”. | ||
== Additional cover images == | == Additional cover images == |