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Cover blurb: After pursuing the Daleks through Space, Doctor Who lands on the Planet of Spiridon, in the midst of a tropical jungle... and finds more than Daleks. Vicious plants spitting deadly poison, invisible Spiridons attacking from all sides and, in hiding, a vast army waits... for the moment to mobilise and conquer. |
Note: Same ISBN as the original paperback edition; the only change is to the cover design, with a green logo instead of red. Though unusually, subsequent reprints (of which there were several between 1980 and 1987) went back to using the original red logo. Cover blurb: Help wanted! Do you own this item? Please help make this site more complete by emailing me details of the back cover blurb. Thanks! |
Note: Surprisingly, this uses a different translation than the 1989 German edition (below). In total, 6 TV novelisations were translated into German — the others were An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Death to the Daleks and Destiny of the Daleks. Cover blurb: |
Note: This uses a different translation than the 1980 German edition (above). Cover blurb: Der phantastische Dr. WHO mit seinem unmöglichen Raum-schiff auf Abenteuersuche im Weltall! Auf seiner Verfolgungsjagd nach den Daleks landet der Doktor zusammen mit seiner Freundin Jo auf dem Planeten Spiridon, inmitten eines tropischen Dschungels. Doch nicht nur Daleks erwarten ihn auf dem Planeten, sondern auch hinterhältige, spuckende Giftpflanzen, unsichtbare Ureinwohner, eine kleine Thalexpedition — und eine riesige Armee tiefgefrorener Daleks, die jeden Moment aus ihrem Kälteschlaf erwachen kann, um die Galaxie zu erobern... |
Note: Same ISBN as previous UK paperback edition. Cover blurb: Alone with the injured and unconscious Doctor, Jo Grant ventures on to the planet Spiridon to find help. But in the lush undergrowth of Spiridon there lurks disease, poisonous plants, invisible enemies and, most sinister of all, an army of Daleks, waiting in secret for the signal to mobilize — and conquer. This is a novelization by Terrance Dicks of an original script by Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks as well as of such classic series as Blake’s 7 and Survivors. |
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