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John Peel has researched every DOCTOR WHO story ever shown on television to bring together all the facts about Gallifrey and the Time Lords. The result — illustrated throughout with photographs from the BBC archives — is a comprehensive guide to the foundations of the entire DOCTOR WHO Universe, and a fascinating insight into the most comprehensive science fiction mythos that television has ever produced.
John Peel has researched every DOCTOR WHO story ever shown on television to bring together all the facts about Gallifrey and the Time Lords. The result — illustrated throughout with photographs from the BBC archives — is a comprehensive guide to the foundations of the entire DOCTOR WHO Universe, and a fascinating insight into the most comprehensive science fiction mythos that television has ever produced.


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[[File:Gallifrey Chronicles Scroll.jpg|thumb|right|[[Andrew Skilleter]]<br> [[The Scrolls of Rassilon]] illustration]]
[[File:Gallifrey Chronicles Scroll.jpg|thumb|right|[[Andrew Skilleter]]<br> [[The Scrolls of Rassilon]] illustration]]
"Illustrated with photographs from the BBC television series. ''The Gallifrey Chronicles'' includes among its many chapters:
"Illustrated with photographs from the BBC television series. ''The Gallifrey Chronicles'' includes among its many chapters:
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