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|writer        = Justin Richards
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|release date  = 6 October 2016
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|format        = Hardback, 176 pages
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A History of Humankind was the third book in the The Doctor's OFFICIAL Guide series, published on 6 October 2016[source needed] by BBC Children's Books and written by Justin Richards. The book was stylised as an in-universe textbook from Coal Hill School "amended" by the Twelfth Doctor with his own notes and illustrations.

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Robin Hood was just made up. Queen Elizabeth I never married. And nobody knows what happened to Jack the Ripper. Right?

WRONG. If you want to know the real story of human history, then this book is for you!

The Doctor has corrected this Coal Hill history textbook with his own notes and illustrations. Now packed full of real history (i.e. the kind with Daleks and Silurians and time travel), it tells you everything you need to know about our special planet.

It's history, but perhaps not quite as you know it . . .

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