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| Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen | |
| Series: | Doctor Who- Target Novelisation |
| Release Number: | 1 (given to later editions) |
| Doctor: | Second Doctor |
| Companions: | Jamie McCrimmon, Victoria Waterfield |
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| Author: | Terrance Dicks |
| Publisher: | Target Books, W. H. Allen and Co. Ltd. UK |
| Publication: | November 1974 (paperback) January 1985 (hardcover) |
| Format: | Hardcover and paperback editions, 142 Pages |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0-426-11455-8 |
| Previous Story: | Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen |
| Following Story: | Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors |
Contents |
A single blow from the giant, hairy paw smashes the explorer to the ground. Terrified, he flees from the monster’s glowing eyes and savage fangs…
Why are the peaceful Yeti now spreading death and destruction? And what is the secret behind the glowing cave on the mountain?
When DOCTOR WHO discovers that a long-dead friend is still alive, he knows why his visit to the lonely Himalayan monastery has led to a struggle to save the Earth!
“DOCTOR WHO, the children’s own programme which adults adore…” Gerald Garrett, The Daily Sketch
The Tibetan monks at the monastery of Det-sen are worried, frightened men. Many of their companions have been killed - and it seems the Yeti are the cause of all their troubles.
But normally the Yeti, giant man-like creatures living in the remotest peaks of the Himalayas, are seen only very rarely and are notoriously timid.
What is the explanation for their apparent transformation into ferocious brutes, monsters with glowing eyes and savage fangs who are spreading death and destruction in the isolated valley of peace?
When the Doctor arrives at the monastery, his first visit for three hundred years, he expects to be welcomed with open arms. But because of the mysterious killings the reception that awaits him is anything but friendly ...
![]() 1978 edition; Cover by Chris Achilleos |
![]() 1983 edition; Cover by Andrew Skilleter |
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