A history of the universe in 100 objects / James Goss and Steve Tribe ; original illustrations by Peter McKinstry.

By: Goss, James, 1974-Contributor(s): Tribe, Steve | Mckinstry, PeterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : BBC, c2012Description: 256 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cmISBN: 9781849904810Other title: History of the universe in one hundred objects | At head of title: Doctor WhoSubject(s): Doctor Who (Television program : 1963-1989) -- Miscellanea | Doctor Who (Television program : 2005- ) -- MiscellaneaDDC classification: 791.4572 Summary: From a lipstick at the dawn of creation to a fob watch at the end of time, these 100 objects tell the story of the universe and the most important man in it: the Doctor. Along the way, civilizations will rise at the stroke of a match and fall to a sneeze. Scarves will be knitted by the wives of prophets, and ray guns will be built by royalty. This fascinating book also explains the real-world history of the various objects from the invention of the Loch Ness Monster legend in the 1930s to how long it would really take to send a message of universal domination. It uncovers the hidden history of the Time Lords, presents an illustrated guide to invisible monsters, and explores the Rani's wardrobe. Containing full-color photographs and exclusive artwork, A History of the Universe in 100 Objects is the essential guide to the most iconic items ever seen in Doctor Who.
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From a lipstick at the dawn of creation to a fob watch at the end of time, these 100 objects tell the story of the universe and the most important man in it: the Doctor. Along the way, civilizations will rise at the stroke of a match and fall to a sneeze. Scarves will be knitted by the wives of prophets, and ray guns will be built by royalty. This fascinating book also explains the real-world history of the various objects from the invention of the Loch Ness Monster legend in the 1930s to how long it would really take to send a message of universal domination. It uncovers the hidden history of the Time Lords, presents an illustrated guide to invisible monsters, and explores the Rani's wardrobe. Containing full-color photographs and exclusive artwork, A History of the Universe in 100 Objects is the essential guide to the most iconic items ever seen in Doctor Who.

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