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===Books and other media=== During the series' heyday, several magazines, books and merchandise were produced: *In 1980, a novel titled ''Dallas'' [[Dallas (1978 TV series) season 1|based on the original five-episode]] miniseries written by Lee Raintree was published by [[Dell Publishing]]. * In 1980β81, another three novels adapting the subsequent seasons β ''The Ewings of Dallas'', ''The Men of Dallas'' and ''The Women of Dallas'' β were all written by Burt Hirschfeld and published by [[Bantam Books]]. * In 1980, ''The Dallas Family Album'' written by Robert Massello was published by [[Bantam Books]]. *In 1980, ''The Southworth Connection'' was an unofficial magazine story by Phoenix Publications detailing Brannigan Southworth's attempt to shoot J.R. Ewing. *In 1980, ''[[Dallas (role-playing game)|Dallas: The Television Role-Playing Game]]'' was released by [[Simulations Publications, Inc.]] (SPI). *In 1981β84, the ''[[Los Angeles Times Syndicate]]'' produced a ''Dallas'' comic strip for newspapers, written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Ron Harris, Thomas Warkentin, Padraic Shigetani, Deryl Skelton, and others. *In 1984, [[Datasoft]] released the [[video game]] ''[[The Dallas Quest]]'' for the [[TRS-80 Color Computer|Tandy Color Computer]] and [[Commodore 64]]. *In 1985, ''Who Killed Jock Ewing?'' by [[Robert Tine]] was published by Arrow as part of a major whodunnit competition that saw J.R., Bobby and Ray investigating their father's death. *In 1985, ''Dallas: The Complete Ewing Family Saga'' by Laura Van Wormer was published by [[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]. *In 1986, ''The Complete Book of Dallas: Behind the Scenes at the World's Favorite Television Show'' by Suzy Kalter was published by [[Abrams Books|Harry N. Abrams]]. *In 1986β87, further ''Dallas'' novels were published by Pioneer Communications Network. There were 14 titles in the Soaps & Serials series: ''Love Conquers Fear'', ''Ardent Memories'', ''Love's Challenge'', ''The Power of Passion'', ''Dangerous Desire'', ''Double Dealing'', ''Hostage Heart'', ''This Cherished Land'', ''Power Play'', ''Winner Take All'', ''Reality Strikes'', ''Shattered Dreams'', ''A Cry in the Night'' and ''Family Secrets''. *In 2004, ''25 Years of Dallas: The Complete Story of the World's Favorite Prime-Time Soap'' written by Barbara A. Curran was published by Cumberland House Publishing. It contains synopses for each season, extensive research into production and interviews with most of original cast, along with a foreword by [[Victoria Principal]] and an introduction by [[David Jacobs (writer)|David Jacobs]].
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