A History of the Universe in 100 Objects

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A History of the Universe in 100 Objects was a reference book by James Goss and Steve Tribe. It gave a sideways look at nearly fifty years of Doctor Who, from "An Unearthly Child" airing in 1963 to The Big Bang in 2010.

Publisher's summary

Every object tells a story. From ancient urns and medieval flasks to sonic screwdrivers and glass Daleks these 100 objects tell the story of the entire universe and the most important man in it: the Doctor. Each item has a unique tale of its own, whether it's a fob watch at the onset of the Great War or a carrot growing on the first colony on Mars. Taken together, they tell of empires rising and falling. wars won and lost, and planets destroyed and reborn. Within these pages lie hidden histories of Time Lords and Daleks, the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, the plot to steal the Mona Lisa and the story of Shakespeare's lost play. You'll find ilustrated guides to invisible creatures the secret origins of the internet, and how to speak Mechanoid. A History of the Universe in 100 Objects is an indispensible guide to the most important items that have ever existed, or that have yet to exist.

Contents

One hundred objects, are fully illustrated and are each given their own feature over two or three pages (except 'carrots' which only manages a single page), and their significance and connections to the Doctor Who universe are examined with accompanying boxed in-features and lists.

  1. Urns Of Krop Tor
  2. Tegan Jovanka's Lipstick
  3. The Key To Time
  4. The Dark Toner
  5. Racnoss Webstar
  6. Jagaroth Spaceship
  7. The Hand Of Eldrad
  8. A Badge For Mathematical Excellence
  9. Fendahl Skull
  10. The Doctors Pipe
  11. Pyramids
  12. The Trojan Horse
  13. Stonehenge
  14. The Pandorica
  15. Fenic's Flask
  16. The Loch Ness Monster
  17. Sontaran Scout Ship
  18. Mark I Travel Machine (Davros Chair)
  19. The Mona Lisa
  20. A Cup Of Cocoa
  21. The Doctor's Scarf
  22. 'Labour's Won' Manuscript
  23. Koh-i-Noor
  24. The Cream Of Scotland Yard
  25. The Peking Homunculus
  26. The Chameleon Arch
  27. The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
  28. Yeti Control Sphere
  29. Gas Mask
  30. Ironside
  31. A Christmas Tree
  32. The Ultima Machine
  33. Television
  34. Sink Plunger
  35. The Mark III Travel Machine (Dalek Cross-section)
  36. Special Weapons Dalek
  37. The Internet
  38. Spacesuit
  39. The Moon
  40. Shop Dummy
  41. Tissue Compression Eliminator
  42. Axonite
  43. Unit HQ Sign
  44. Giant Maggot
  45. BOSS
  46. Metebelis Cristal
  47. Guy Crayford's Eyepatch
  48. Krynoid Seedpod
  49. Radio Telescope
  50. Mondas
  51. Excalibur
  52. The TARDIS
  53. Big Ben
  54. The Doctors Hand
  55. Cyberman
  56. Genesis Ark
  57. Weeping Angel
  58. DVD
  59. The Valiant
  60. Adipose
  61. The 200 To Victoria
  62. Gallifrey
  63. Time Engine
  64. Fez
  65. Teselecta
  66. Sonic Screwdriver
  67. Cybermat
  68. Hairdryer
  69. Bowie Base One
  70. Carrots
  71. Milo Clancy's Toaster
  72. Emergency Regulations Poster
  73. Mechonoid
  74. Marsh Minnons
  75. Cyber Tombs
  76. The Lost Moon Of Poosh
  77. Snake Tattoo
  78. Sandminer Robot
  79. A Door
  80. Starship UK
  81. Dynatrope
  82. Aggedor
  83. Time Destructor
  84. Dalek Emperor
  85. Ood Brain
  86. Glass Dalek
  87. The Hand Of Omega
  88. K-9
  89. Psychic Paper
  90. Sonic Blaster
  91. Diary
  92. Janis Thorn
  93. Money-Pencil
  94. Bad Wolf
  95. L3 Robot
  96. Space Station
  97. Statue of a Monoid
  98. The Face of Boe
  99. Toclafane

Notable features

  • Lavishly illustrated throughoutwith photographs and original illustrations provided by Peter McKinstry
  • This BBC title was a hardbound book with a foil laminated dust jacket and priced £20 (UK)

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