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| Original Title: | Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe |
| ISBN: | 0975944665 (ISBN13: 9780975944660) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | AHistory |
| Characters: | The Doctor |

Lance Parkin
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.37 | 168 Users | 14 Reviews
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| Title | : | Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (AHistory) |
| Author | : | Lance Parkin |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
| Published | : | December 17th 2007 by Mad Norwegian Press (first published 1996) |
| Categories | : | Media Tie In. Doctor Who. Science Fiction. Reference. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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"AHistory" serves as the definitive (if unofficial) timeline to the whole of "Doctor Who," and incorporates nearly 600 full-length stories into a cohesive chronology. In short, this book indexes virtually every "Doctor Who" event worth noting - starting at the beginning of time and running through to the universe's end. This guide is the vastly updated and revised successor to Parkin's hugely acclaimed "A History of the Universe" (1996), and contains more than double the material of the original. All told, "AHistory" incorporates: More than four decades of the "Doctor Who" TV show, including the 2007 series starring David Tennant; all original "Doctor Who" novels up through "Wooden Heart"; all "Doctor Who" novellas from Telos and all "Doctor Who" audios from Big Finish up through "The Wishing Beast." This Second Edition of "AHistory" also includes all Torchwood episodes and novels, plus the "Doctor Who Magazine" comic strip that's been running since 1979.Rating Out Of Books Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (AHistory)
Ratings: 4.37 From 168 Users | 14 ReviewsAssessment Out Of Books Ahistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe (AHistory)
Ahistory: An Unathorized History of the Doctor Who Universe is an amazing book. Its detail is exhausting. Anything you want to know about Doctor Who (and by extension Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures and all the books and graphic novels, etc. about Doctor Who) is in this giant book. It's arranged in a logical manner but is nonetheless confusing just because by its nature time travel is a ball of timey-wimey stuff and cannot be pinned down to conventional linear thought. I've enjoyedan interesting read, as I was reading it, I couldn't decide if it was a labor of love or work of somebody very obsessed. but my hats off to anyone that attempts to put a Doctor Who events as a coherent timeline
Unbelievably, incredibly, and other-synonyms-of-astonishment-ly thorough. Seriously, it amazes me that somebody managed to work all this out. Very handy for role-playing games.

This is a truly fantastic effort to locate every single Doctor Who story (shown/published/released up to January 2008) on the historical timeline, from before the Big Bang to the very End of Time. Although the cover claims it is the second edition, Parkin states that it is actually the fourth, and I hope it won't be the last; quite apart from the TV episodes of Who, Sarah Jane and Torchwood (and K9?) shown since then, perhaps he might also go back and think of including the various short story
This is a fabulous reference book attempting to put the Doctor Who universe is chronological order. (which is quite a feat of itself!) It's fun for an afternoon of browsing through interesting facts and looking up obscure references while waiting for the next episode to come out. ^___^
I'll admit, I was wary of picking up Ahistory because I don't really think of myself as being a particularly continuity-obsessed type of fan. However, you don't need to be to enjoy Ahistory. Not only is the book a very readable history of the Doctor Who universe, but it also offers an interesting look at certain recurring themes in Doctor Who. For example, a great many of the Doctor Who stories about Earth's colonial expansion can be placed in a surprisingly consistent timeline, and it's


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