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Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars

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1975
1983
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See 14
Prologue
1 - The Terror is Unleashed
2 - The Mummy Awakes
3 - The Servants of Sutekh
4 - The Return of Marcus Scarman
5 - The World Destroyed...
6 - The Mummies Attack
7 - The Doctor Fights Back
8 - 'I Am Sutekh!'
9 - In the Power of Sutekh
10 - A Journey to Mars
11 - The Guardians of Horus
12 - The Weapon of the Time Lords
Epilogue
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44) Doctor Who and the Mutants
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51) Doctor Who and the Revenge of the Cybermen
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53) Doctor Who and the Robots of Death
54) Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils
55) Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom
56) Doctor Who and the Sontaran Experiment
57) Doctor Who and the Space War
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59) Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood
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61) Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang
62) Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet
63) Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons
64) Doctor Who - The Three Doctors
65) Doctor Who and the Time Warrior
66) Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen
67) Doctor Who and the Underworld
68) Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child
69) Doctor Who and the Visitation
70) Doctor Who and the War Games
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96) Doctor Who - The Mind of Evil
97) Doctor Who - The Myth Makers
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99) Doctor Who - The Krotons
100) Doctor Who - The Two Doctors
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102) Doctor Who - The Time Monster
103) Doctor Who - The Twin Dilemma
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126) Doctor Who - The Time Meddler
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128) Doctor Who - Time and the Rani
129) Doctor Who - The Underwater Menace
130) Doctor Who - The Wheel in Space
131) Doctor Who - The Ultimate Foe
132) Doctor Who - The Edge of Destruction
133) Doctor Who - The Smugglers
134) Doctor Who - Paradise Towers
135) Doctor Who - Delta and the Bannermen
136) Doctor Who - The War Machines
137) Doctor Who - Dragonfire
138) Doctor Who - Attack of the Cybermen
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140) Doctor Who - The Chase
141) Doctor Who - Mission to the Unknown
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145) Doctor Who - Planet of Giants
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150) Doctor Who - Survival
151) Doctor Who - The Curse of Fenric
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In a galaxy unimaginably distant from ours, on a planet called Phaester Osiris, there arose a race so powerful that they became like gods.
May contain spoilers
Sarah closed the heavy old volume and went into the summer sunshine of her own, unchanged, twentieth century.
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 16-Dec-1976
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Date Issued:
16-Dec-1976
Internal ID:
1089
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-11666-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-11666-0
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Chris Achilleos  - Cover Artist
For many thousands of years SUTEKH had waited... trapped in the heart of an Egyptian Pyramid. Now at last the time had come - the moment of release, when all the force of his pent-up evil and malice would be unleashed upon the world...

The TARDIS lands on the site of UNIT headquarters in the year 1911, and the Doctor and Sarah emerge to fight a terrifying and deadly battle... against Egyptian Mummies, half-possessed humans - and the overwhelming evil power of SUTEKH!
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 01-Jan-1982
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Cir 01-Jan-1982
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125
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Internal ID:
1090
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-11666-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-11666-0
Printing:
3
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Andrew Skilleter  - Cover Artist
The mind of Sutekh the Destroyer is consumed with jealousy and hatred. Convinced that all living things are his mortal enemy, he is determined to annihilate all forms of life throughout the universe.

Imprisoned at the heart of an Egyptian pyramid, the force of his maniacal evil has been paralysed for centuries. But now, after thousands upon thousands of years of long captivity, the moment of deliverance has arrived.

Sutekh's vicious megalonania is about to be unleashed upon the world - unless the Doctor succeeds in outwitting a mind so powerful it can force him to his knees and torture him at a glance...
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 21-Mar-1993
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21-Mar-1993
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Internal ID:
1088
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-11666-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-11666-0
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Alister Pearson  - Cover Artist
'EGYPTIAN MUMMIES BUILDING A ROCKET? THAT'S REALLY CRAZY DOCTOR!'

Returning to UNIT HQ, the Doctor and Sarah are thrown into turmoil when the TARDIS is caught up by a mysterious force. Sutekh, the last of the Osirians, has been released from his pyramid prison by Egyptologist Marcus Scarman, and now plans to avenge his imprisonment by destroying all life in the Cosmos.
Professor Scarman, possessed by the spirit of Sutekh, builds a rocket and flies to Mars, for it is here that the mystical eye of Horus lies - the key to Sutekh's prison. Can the Doctor stop the evil Egyptian's path of destruction?
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Publication Information
Author: Terrance Dicks
Cover artist: Chris Achilleos / Andrew Skilleter (1982) / Alister Pearson (1993)
Publishing date: 16th December 1976
Episode Information
TV serial: The Pyramids of Mars
Writers: Robert Holmes and Lewis Greifer (writing as Stephen Harris)
Transmission Dates: 25th October - 15th November 1975 (4 episodes)
Fact and Findings
Classic chapter title - The Terror is Unleashed

The original edition was published by Wyndham (ISBN 0 426 11666 6). Reprinted by W. H. Allen in 1979 and 1982. The final version, published by under the Target label by Virgin, was retitled Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars. It was released on the 21st March 1993. The back cover blurb on this edition does seem to be slightly misleading...

Later editions were numbered 50 in the Doctor Who library.

A hardback edition was originally released in 1976 by Allan Wingate (Publishers) Ltd. Then was re-released as A Longbow Children's Book from W. H. Allen in 1978, priced £2.95.

The book concludes with an epilogue in which Sarah, safely returned to Earth after many adventures, looks up a newspaper cutting from 1911 in the little country town near UNIT H.Q. It tells of the priory fire and explains the deaths of the Scarman brothers, Collins, Doctor Warlock and others as a result of the fire, possibly caused by one of the many advanced scientific devices which Mr Laurence Scarman had installed in the Lodge.... Sarah closed the heavy old volume and went into the summer sunshine of her own, unchanged, twentieth century.

The Osirians and the mummies returned in the Virgin Missing Adventure The Sands of Time (1996, ISBN 0 426 20472 7). The story, by Justin Richards, sees the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan come up against Sutekh-ally Nephthys.
Cover Data
Alister Pearson's cover artwork for the 1993 reprint was released as a postcard, free with 'Doctor Who Magazine' (number 206), November 1993. It was reused as the cover for the 1993 Silva Screen CD release 'Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars - Classic Music from the Tom Baker Era', music composed by Dudley Simpson and arranged and performed by Heathcliff Blair. The back of the CD featured the novelisation cover artwork from Doctor Who - Genesis of the Daleks.
Reviews
"I don't know about you, but there were a few parts of the TV serial I didn't follow and this book explained them to me.
The added prologue at the very beginning of the book was a brilliant touch on the part of Mr Dicks, which set some more detail into the story and the history of Horus and Sutekh was quite fascinating...
The flight of Ernie through the woods, pursued by the Mummies, was very well told, especially when it is said For the first time in his life he felt some sympathy for the animals he hunted and trapped...
Yes, I must admit, I thought this book was very good indeed."
- Keith Miller, 'Doctor Who Digest' (volume 1 number 4), January 1977
UK Editions
YEARDATEPUBLISHERCOVER ARTISTLOGOSPINE COLOURSPINE NUMBERTARGET LOGOISBNPRICENOTESOWNED
197616th DecemberWyndhamAchilleospurple curvewhitenonecolour0 426 11666 645pfirst edition, Wyndham W on backY
1979-W. H. AllenAchilleospurple curvewhitenonecolour0 426 11666 675p"second impression", Wyndham W on backY
1982-W. H. AllenSkilleterblue neonbrown-colour0 426 11666 6£1.25--
1983-W. H. AllenSkilleterblue neonbrown50colour0 426 11666 6£1.35-Y
199321st MarchVirginPearsonMcCoy bannerdark blue50outline0 426 11666 6£3.50retitled Doctor Who - Pyramids of MarsY
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 Terrance Dicks
Birth: 10 May 1935 East Ham, London, England, UK
Death: 29 Aug 2019

Notes:
From the back of the book Warmonger.

Terrance Dicks joined Doctor Who as junior assistant trainee script editor in 1968, when they were making The Web of Fear and desperately trying to  make a roaring Yeti sound less like a flushing lavatory.  He worked on the show during the end of the Patrick Troughton years, and co-wrote The War Games, Troughton's last show, with Malcolm Hulke.  He stayed on as a script editor for the whole of the Jon Pertwee period, and left to write Robot, the first Tom Baker story.  (This was in accordance with an ancient Who tradition, which he'd just invented, that the departing script editor writes the first show of the next season.)

In the years that followed he wrote a handful of Doctor Who scripts, finishing in 1983 with The Five Doctors, the programmes twentieth anniversary special.

In the early 1970s he was in at the very beginning of the Doctor Who novelisation programme and ended up, more by luck than judgment, writing most of them - seventy something in all.  He has since written a number of Doctor Who 'originals', including Exodus, part of the opening Timewyrm sequence published by Virgin, and The Eight Doctors, the first original novel published by BBC Worldwide.

He has written two Doctor Who stage plays, one a flop d'éstime (great reviews, poor audiences), the other a bit of a pantomime but a modest touring success.  He has also written about a hundred non-Who books, fiction and non-fiction for young adults, but nobody ever asks about them.

In over thirty years with the Doctor he has grown older, fatter, greyer and grumpier.  But not noticeably wiser.

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