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  1. Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race is a 2010 humor book written by Jon Stewart and other writers of The Daily Show. It is also a sequel to America (The Book).

    • Jon Stewart, Kevin Bleyer
    • 2010
  2. Jan 1, 2010 · From applications for genetic reconstitution by aliens to the meanings of anatomy, gender or nourishment, every aspect of life on this planet is reexplored, reexamined and made newly hilarious in this book. Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length. 256 pages.

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  3. Sep 1, 2010 · Earth (The Book) is the definitive guide to our species. With their trademark wit, irreverence, and intelligence, Stewart and his team will posthumously answer all of life's most hard-hitting questions, completely unburdened by objectivity, journalistic integrity, or even accuracy.

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  4. Earth (The Book) is modeled on an illustrated reference book like those published by Dorling Kindersley or National Geographic. Profusely illustrated with photos, graphs, charts, timelines and running sidebars, the book contains many more visual jokes than America.

  5. Earth (The Book) is the definitive guide to our species. With their trademark wit, irreverence, and intelligence, Stewart and his team will posthumously answer all of life's most hard-hitting questions, completely unburdened by objectivity, journalistic integrity, or even accuracy.

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  7. Apr 5, 2012 · Earth (the book) : a visitor's guide to the human race : Daily Show with Jon Stewart : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  8. Mar 7, 2017 · Marvel at the physical planet, learn how the weather works, meet some of the most influential people from the past and present, and much more. Examine every corner of the Earth, from outer space to underground and from the Maasai steppe to Manhattan.

    • Jonathan Litton