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Publication date
  
September 2010

ISBN
  
0-446-57922-X

Page count
  
256

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
256

Originally published
  
21 September 2010

Genre
  
Humour

Editor
  
Jon Stewart

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Publisher
  
Grand Central Publishing

Preceded by
  
America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction

Authors
  
Tim Carvell, Rory Albanese, Kevin Bleyer

Similar
  
Jon Stewart books, Humour books

Earth the book on the solar system


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, and is a sequel to America (The Book).

Contents

Synopsis

Written in the past tense, the book's stated purpose is to serve as a Baedeker travel guide for an alien civilization that discovers Earth after humanity has died out, most likely by its own hands. As such, Earth (The Book) attempts to chronicle the history of the planet and the human race from the beginning to the present day, and also tries to explain human concepts and emotions such as "love" and "work" for its alien readers.

The book follows a similar format to America (The Book), being written in the style of a textbook and featuring many images, including visual gags. One controversial visual gag in America was a photoshopped image of the United States Supreme Court justices nude; a similar gag appeared in Earth which was an illustration of human anatomy that featured a nude man, one half of the man depicting Larry King.

Table of contents

  • To Our Alien Readers
  • To Our Human Readers
  • Ch. 1: Earth
  • Ch. 2: Life
  • Ch. 3: Man
  • Ch. 4: The Life Cycle
  • Ch. 5: Society
  • Ch. 6: Commerce
  • Ch. 7: Religion
  • Ch. 8: Science
  • Ch. 9: Culture
  • Afterword
  • Appendix A: Final Scores
  • Appendix B: Why We're Not Here
  • Appendix C: What We Left Out
  • Acknowledgments
  • Credits
  • Reception

    Keith Staskiewicz of Entertainment Weekly gave the book an A–, praising it as "The Devil's Dictionary for a new generation" and concludes that the book's humor and writing style might lead the reader to conclude that "this would actually be a fairly comprehensive guide for extraterrestrial visitors", adding "just so long as they have a sense of humor".

    As of December 5, 2010, Earth (The Book) had spent 10 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list; for four weeks it was number one on the Hardcover Nonfiction list.

    On February 13, 2011, Earth (The Book) was awarded a Grammy from the 2011 53rd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word Album.

    References

    Earth (The Book) Wikipedia