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==Publishing History== | ==Publishing History== | ||
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*[[Doctor Who and the Daleks]] Writer: [[David Whitaker]] Cover Artist: [[Chris | *[[Doctor Who and the Daleks]] Writer: [[David Whitaker]] Cover Artist: [[Chris Achilleos]] | ||
*[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]] Writer: [[Bill Strutton]] Cover Artist: [[Chris | *[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]] Writer: [[Bill Strutton]] Cover Artist: [[Chris Achilleos]] | ||
*[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders]] | *[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders]] Writer: [[David Whitaker]] Cover Artist: [[Chris Achilleos]] | ||
==Publishing Notes== | ==Publishing Notes== | ||
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* The suggestion to re-illustrate the cover of the first three titles with the face of the Third (current) Doctor was rejected by the BBC. | * The suggestion to re-illustrate the cover of the first three titles with the face of the Third (current) Doctor was rejected by the BBC. | ||
* [[Terrance Dicks]] (then [[Script Editor]] for the series), was keen to move into more freelance writing having already approached Frederick Muller and was later to assume the role of unofficial editor of the novelisation range of titles. | * [[Terrance Dicks]] (then [[Script Editor]] for the series), was keen to move into more freelance writing having already approached Frederick Muller and was later to assume the role of unofficial editor of the novelisation range of titles. | ||
* In the May of [[1973]] the first three Target books hit the shelves featuring the cover artwork of [[Chris | * In the May of [[1973]] the first three Target books hit the shelves featuring the cover artwork of [[Chris Achilleos]] and featuring a black Doctor Who logo, a format that would be followed for the next few years. | ||
==[[Target Books (1974)|Next: Target Books (1974)]]== | ==[[Target Books (1974)|Next: Target Books (1974)]]== |