In 1980, Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone attended a Games Day, and after meeting with a Penguin editor,
Philippa Dickinson, decided to create a series of single-player gamebooks. Their first submission,
The Magic Quest, was a short adventure intended to demonstrate the style of game.
The Magic Quest was eventually accepted by
Penguin Books, although the authors devoted a further six months to expanding and improving upon the original concept. The result was
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, and after several rewrites, the book was accepted and published in 1982 under Penguin's children's imprint,
Puffin Books. The original cover of the book was illustrated by Peter Andrew Jones, with the interior illustrations by Russ Nicholson. Jackson and Livingstone approved all artwork. Philippa Dickinson commissioned two more books in the same series. These quickly sold out, leading Penguin to do additional print runs. The success of the
Fighting Fantasy series (distribution in over 17 countries) allowed for numerous reprints of the original title, although the cover of subsequent versions changed due to deliberate redesign, printing errors, and releases in different markets. In 2007 Wizard Books released a special 25th anniversary edition, which included supplementary material. The cover for this edition had the original picture from the 1982 edition. In 2009 Wizard Books released another edition of the original book, with yet another new cover. In 2017 Scholastic Books began publishing
Fighting Fantasy books, and released a new edition of
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain with new interior art as well as a new cover. In 1984 the book was reprinted in the first two issues of
Warlock magazine, with a different solution to the keys puzzle at the end and therefore a different route through the mountain. ==Rules==