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TERRY PRATCHETT BIBLIOGRAPHY
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This is the bibliography of the bestselling author Terry Pratchett.
In it are listed uk & merkin editions of his books which have been
published for open sale (i.e. it excludes editions available only to
book club members) and the 'blurbs' to the first uk (& commonwealth)
hardcover and paperback editions of each are given, by way of intro-
duction. Information on his shorter fiction, on books and on maps of
associational interest, & on "forn language" editions is also given,
where known.

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to orin : and many thanks to him, for his work on it,
over the years, and to the many afpers & abp-ers, who've contributed.

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1. The Discworld Series

1.1 The Colour of Magic
1.2 The Light Fantastic
1.3 Equal Rites
1.4 Mort
1.5 Sourcery
1.6 Wyrd Sisters
1.7 Pyramids
1.8 Guards! Guards!
1.9 Eric
1.10 Moving Pictures
1.11 Reaper Man
1.12 Witches Abroad
1.13 Small Gods
1.14 Lords and Ladies
1.15 Men At Arms
1.16 Soul Music
1.17 The Witches Trilogy (Omnibus of 1.3, 1.6 & 1.12)
1.18 Interesting Times
1.19 Maskerade
1.20 Feet of Clay
1.21 Hogfather [merkin mmp/b scheduled 9/99]
1.22 Jingo
1.23 The Last Continent
1.24 The Death Trilogy (Omnibus of 1.4, 1.11 & 1.16)
1.25 Carpe Jugulum [p/b scheduled 5/11/99][merkin h/cvr sched. 9/99]
1.26 The Colour of Magic: The Light Fantastic: The First Discworld Novels
[Omnibus of 1.1 & 1.2]
1.27 City Watch Trilogy
[Omnibus of 1.8, 1.15 & 1.20, i suspect] [scheduled 10/99]
1.28 The Fifth Elephant [scheduled 11/99; p/b due 11/00 (y2k - eeek !)]
1.29 [nothing advised: likely to be scheduled for 5 or 11/00]

2. Non-Series Novels

2.1 The Carpet People (1st Edition)
2.2 The Carpet People (2nd Edition)
2.3 The Dark Side of the Sun
2.4 Strata

3. The Nomes Series (The Bromeliad)

3.1 Truckers
3.2 Diggers
3.3 Wings
3.4 [The Bromeliad] (omnibus of 3.1, .2 & .3)

4. The Johnny Maxwell Series
4.1 Only You Can Save Mankind
4.2 Johnny and the Dead
4.3 Johnny and the Bomb

5. Collaborations
5.1 Good Omens (with Neil Gaiman)
5.2 The Unadulterated Cat (with Gray Joliffe)

6. Translations

6.1 Dutch [information added 12/12/98: many thanks to daniel proost]
6.2 Finnish
6.3 French [information added 5, 10/98 7/7/99: many thanks to dominic dunlop]
6.4 German [information added 5/5, 10/10/98: many thanks to beate schwentzick]
[information added 8/98, 7/7/99: many thanks to frank luedke]
[identification of original titles added 9/9/98: many thanks to drake]
6.5 Israeli [information added 7/7/99: many thanks to <?>]
6.6 Italian
6.7 Norwegian [informn. added 7/7/98: many thanks to magne oestlyngen]
6.8 Polish [information added 10/98: many thanks to grzegorz sapijaszko]
[information added 7/7/99: many thanks to piotr szotkowski
6.9 Spanish
6.10 Swedish

7. Miscellany

7.1 Short Stories [their original publication, and subsequent reprints].
7.2 Truckers [Picture Book based on the Cosgrove Hall animated cartoon]
7.3 Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic - The Graphic Novel
7.4 Terry Pratchett's The Light Fantastic [graphic novel]
7.5 Mort: A Discworld Big Comic [graphic novel]
7.6 Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters - The Play
7.7 Terry Pratchett's Mort - The Play
7.8 Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! - The Play
7.9 Terry Pratchett's Men at Arms - The Play
7.10 Soul Music: The Illustrated Screenplay
7.11 GURPS Discworld [fantasy role-playing game]
7.12 Wyrd Sisters: The Illustrated Screenplay
7.13 Terry Pratchett's Maskerade - The Play

7a. Discworld "Non-Fiction" & Art Books

7a.1 The Fantasy Art of Josh Kirby (Josh Kirby) [art book]
7a.2 In The Gardens of Unearthly Delights (Josh Kirby) [art book]
7a.3 The Josh Kirby Portfolio (Josh Kirby) [art book]
7a.4 The Streets of Ankh Morpork (Stephen Briggs, with Terry) [map]
7a.5 The Discworld Companion (Stephen Briggs, with Terry) [encyclopedia]
7a.5u The Discworld Companion updated edition (Stephen Briggs, with Terry)
7a.6 The Discworld Mapp (Stephen Briggs, with Terry) [map]
7a.7 Terry Pratchett's Discworld - The Official Strategy Guide
(Glenn Edridge) [computer game guidebook]
7a.7a Unseen University Challenge (David Langford) [quizbook]
7a.9 The Pratchett Portfolio (Paul Kidby + Terry) [art book]
7a.10 Terry Pratchett's Discworld II - Missing Presumed...!?
The Official Strategy Guide (Paul Kidd) [computer game guidebook]
7a.11 Discworld Unseen University Diary 1998 (CMOT Briggs, Terry & Paul Kidby)
7a.12 A Tourist Guide to Lancre [tourist's and walker's guide, plus map]
7a.13 Terry Pratchett Discworld Colllector's Edition 1999 Calendar
7a.14 Discworld's Ankh-Morpork City Watch Diary 1999
7a.15 Terry Pratchett Discworld Collector's Edition 1999 Day-to-Day Calendar
7a.16 Death's Domain [the fourth discworld map]
7a.17 The Science of Discworld [p/b estimated 6/00 - y2k - eek!]
7a.18 Discworld's Assassins' Guild Diary 2000 [scheduled 19/8/99]
7a.19 Nanny Ogg's Cook Book [scheduled 11/99]

9. Notes on publishers & ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers),
and on book formats

9.1 Note on uk publishers & ISBNs
9.2 Note on merkin publishers & ISBNs.
9.3 Note on non-english language editions' publishers & ISBNs.
9.4 Note on book formats.

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The blurbs given here are to UK & Commonwealth editions.

Note on Publishers, ISBNs, and book formats at end of this bibliography;
but briefly, "p/b" indicates a uk paperback, "mmp/b" a merkin (us) mass
market paperback edition, whilst "h/cvr" signifies a hardcover edition.

%A = author %T = title %I = imprint %D = date of publication

Note on cover artists.

Josh Kirby is the single artist most popularly associated with Terry's
books, though he was not in fact the first artist to produce cover art
for his work - Terry himself did that - nor even that of the very first
Discworld novel, _The Colour of Magic_; but he was Transworld's choice
for cover artist for the first p/b of this, and has graced - or disgraced
() the covers of the uk editions of the Discworld books ever since -
with one exception: Transworld tested a "serious" cover on a printing of
_The Colour of Magic_ in an apparent attempt to broaden the sales appeal
to encompass sad people hitherto put off what some have described as lit-
erature, by visibly non-serious cover art. the attempt was not entirely
successful, and has not been repeated - or even reprinted.

the (merkin) mmp/bs from New American Library (later Penguin USA) Signet
/Roc have featured cover artwork by Darrell K. Sweet that most, but not
all, who have compared with Josh Kirby's, concur to be less in sympathy
with the feel of the Discworld (though by no means necessarily less true
to the descriptions of the characters in Terry's text; rather, the reverse).
apparently the Signet/Roc mmp/bs of _The Light Fantastic_, _Equal Rights_,
& _Mort_ use josh kirby's artwork. [these not seen by myself; but i suspect,
this being so, the cover art of _The Colour of Magic_ does, too.(ppint.)]

later merkin h/cvr editions published by HarperCollins have altogether
more "serious" cover art: designs deemed to be symbolic of the novels,
rather than illustrative of them, by Michael Sabanosh, & Carl D.Galian.

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1. The Discworld Series

Without a doubt, the most popular series of books that Terry Pratchett
has written.

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1.1 The Colour of Magic

%A Terry Pratchett
%T The Colour of Magic
%I Colin Smythe (h/cvr) (cvr art: Alan Smith)
%D 11/83
ISBN 0-86140-089-5 [this edition now out of print]
%I St. Martin's (merkin h/cvr) (cvr art: Alan Smith)
%D [?11/83]
ISBN
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 1985 [re-set, c.1993/4 i think. (ppint.)]
ISBN 0-552-12475-3
%I Colin Smythe (h/cvr) (+ intro by Terry; new cover art - by Josh Kirby)
%D 1989
ISBN 0-86140-324-X
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D /87 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-15705-2
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1993
ISBN 0-552-14017-1
%I ROC (mmp/b)
%D
ISBN 0-451-45112-0
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-800-0
%I Victor Gollancz (miniature h/cvr)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-575-06165-0
there is also a large-print h/cvr edn:
%I Isis
%D (not yet known)
ISBN (not yet known)

1st edition h/cvr blurb (thank-you for the d-j, colin smythe :-) ):

Terry Pratchett has invented a phantasmagorical universe in
which a blissfully naive interplanetary tourist called Two-
flower joins up with a drop-out wizard whose spells only seem
to work half of the time. Together they undertake a chaotic
voyage through a crazy world filled with monsters and dragons,
heroes and knaves. Pratchett has taken the sword and sorcery
fantasy tradition and turned it in its ear to create an enter-
taining and bizarre spoof.

h/cvr blurb (of the 1995 printing):

Since the publication of _The Colour of Magic_ in 1983, Terry
Pratchett's Discworld series (described by the _Guardian_ as
`a sequence of unalloyed delight') now has seventeen bestselling
titles currently in print, every one of which has received rapt-
urous reviews. As the American _Publisher's Weekly_ wrote, in
this first volume of the series Rincewind, an inept wizard, takes
on the job of `shepherding a naive actuary, Twoflower, his world's
first tourist, through a series of increasingly hazardous and out-
rageous adventures. Assisting Rincewind's rather inconsistent pow-
ers in protecting Twoflower is the Luggage, a sentient trunk that
follows him through all manner of adversity on its hundreds of
little legs. Heroic barbarians, chthonic monsters, beautiful prin-
cesses and fiery dragons; they're all here, but none of them is
doing business as usual.'

p/b blurb:

Jerome K. Jerome meets _Lord of the Rings_ (with a touch of _Peter
Pan_)...[this first part omitted from the 1994 re-set p/b edition]

On a world supported on the back of a giant turtle (sex unknown),
a gleeful, explosive, wickedly eccentric expedition sets out.

There's an avaricious but inept wizard, a naive tourist whose
luggage moves on hundreds of dear little legs, dragons who only
exist if you believe in them, and of course THE EDGE of the
planet...

The wackiest and most original fantasy since _Hitchhikers Guide
to the Galaxy_.


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1.2 The Light Fantastic

%A Terry Pratchett
%T The Light Fantastic
%I Colin Smythe (h/cvr) [distr. in merkia & canadadada by Dufour Editions]
%D 6/86
ISBN 0-86140-203-0
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 9/86 [re-set 1994]
ISBN 0-552-12848-1
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D 3/88 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-15297-2
%I Signet [? Roc ?] (mmp/b)
%D (not yet known) [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-16241-2
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1993
ISBN 0-552-14018-X
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-831-0
%I Victor Gollancz (miniature h/cvr)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-575-06164-2
%I Roc (mmp/b) (4th penguin printing)
%D 6/98
ISBN 0-451-16241-2
there is also a large-print h/cvr edn:
%I Isis
%D (not yet known)
ISBN (not yet known)

h/cvr blurb:

In _The Colour of Magic_, the singularly inept and cowardly wiz-
ard Rincewind, Twoflower, the Discworld's first tourist, and his
remarkable Luggage, were last seen falling off its edge, with no
help in sight.
In this sequel, the Discworld is moving towards a seemingly in-
evitable collision with a malevolent red star, and it has only
one possible saviour. Unfortunately this happens to be Rincewind. . .

p/b blurb:

As it moves towards a seemingly inevitable collision with a mal-
evolent red star, the Discworld has only one possible saviour.
Unfortunately, this happens to be the singularly inept and coward
-ly wizard called Rincewind, who was last seen falling off the
edge of the world ....
The funniest and most unorthodox fantasy in this or any other galaxy.


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1.3 Equal Rites

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Equal Rites
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) "in association with Colin Smythe"
%D 1/87 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-03950-7
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 1987 [re-set 1994]
ISBN 0-552-13105-9
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D 9/88 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-15704-4
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1993
ISBN 0-552-14016-3
%I Isis [large-print h/cvr edn]
%D c.1994
ISBN 1-85695-387-4
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D (not yet known) [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45092-2
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-828-0
%I Victor Gollancz (miniature h/cvr)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-575-06166-9
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) [larger format - letterbox design d.j.]
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-575-06410-2
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 4/98
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)



h/cvr blurb:

Plodding through the eternal void is the great turtle A'Tuin. On
his back (or hers - the question is unresolved) stand four eleph-
ants. And supported on the elephants' shoulders is. . . Discworld,
planet of magic and misadventure!

Predicting his own death, the wizard Drum Billet sets out to pass
on his power and his staff to his predicted successor, the eighth
son of an eighth son. But there is a problem. The eighth son turns
out to be a daughter, and women aren't supposed to be wizards.
(`Where does it say women can't be wizards?' `It doesn't say it
anywhere, it says it everywhere.') But it's too late: Eskarina in-
herits the wizard's staff, and with the reluctant help of the witch
Granny Weatherwax sets out to learn her new calling.

p/b blurb:

The last thing the wizard Drum Billet did, before Death laid a bony
hand on his shoulder, was to pass on his staff of power to the eighth
son of an eighth son. Unfortunately for his colleagues in the chauv-
inistic (not to say mysogynistic) world of magic, he failed to check
on the new-born baby's sex ...
A third hilarious adventure by the author of _The Colour of Magic_
and _The Light Fantastic_.


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1.4 Mort

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Mort
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) "in association with Colin Smythe"
%D 11/87 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04171-4
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 11/88
ISBN 0-552-13106-7
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D 4/89 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-15923-3
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1994
ISBN 0-552-14015-5
%I Roc mmp/b
%D (not yet known) [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45113-9
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-845-0
%I Victor Gollancz (miniature h/cvr)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-575-06167-7
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) [larger format; letterbox d.j.]
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-575-06408-0
%I Roc mmp/b
%D 8/98 [scheduled]
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)
%I Isis [large-print h/cvr edn]
%D (not yet known)
ISBN 1-85089-044-7

h/cvr blurb:

In _Mort_, Terry Pratchett returns to `Discworld', the setting
for his popular series of comic fantasy novels, _The Colour of
Magic_, _The Light Fantastic_, and _Equal Rites_.

Mort is an unpromising, gangling teenager who becomes as apprent-
ice to Death, but proves less than gifted at his new task of ush-
ering souls out of the world. In fact, when it comes to the rath-
er attractive Princess Keli (due to be assassinated) Mort fluffs
it completely. He kills the assassin instead, thus interfering
with the implacable workings of Fate. But reality isn't changed
so easily; history as it should have been begins to take shape
around Keli's city-state of Sto Lat. Can Mort save Keli before
she is squeezed out of existence?

Death, having delegated much of his work to Mort, is displaying
disturbingly human characteristics: drinking, dice-playing and
becoming curious about the nature of fun. Mort, meanwhile, is
becoming much less cheery and showing a worrying tendency to
SPEAK IN HOLLOW CAPITALS...

p/b blurb:

Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job.

After being assured that being dead was not compulsory, Mort accept-
ed. However, he soon found that romantic longings did not mix eas-
ily with the responsibilities of being Death's apprentice...


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1.5 Sourcery

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Sourcery
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) "in association with Colin Smythe"
%D 5/88 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04217-6
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 5/89
ISBN 0-552-13107-5
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D 12/89 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-16233-1
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1994
ISBN 0-552-14011-2
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-862-0
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) [larger format; letterbox design d-j]
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-575-06409-9
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

A sourcerer is born - a wizard so powerful that by comparison all
other magic is just mucking around in pointy hats.
And his very existence brings the Discworld, which is of course
flat and rides through space on the back of an enormous turtle, to
the very verge of all-out thaumaturgical war*.
All that stands in the way is Rincewind, the failed magician, who
wants to save the world, or at least that part of it which contains
him. More new characters join the Discworld adventure: Conina the
barbarian hairdresser, Nijel the Destroyer (whose mother still makes
him wear woolly underwear) and possibly the first yuppie genie, who's
into lamps as a growth area.
This time the adventure goes east, or hubwards, or whatever. It
doesn't simply draw heavily on _Omar Khayyam_, _Raiders of the Lost
Ark_, the _1001 Nights_ and every Arabian B-movie ever made, it
scribbles on them as well. . .

* A bad thing


p/b blurb:

There was an eighth son of an eighth son. He was, quite naturally,
a wizard. And there it should have ended. However (for reasons we'd
better not go into), he had seven sons. And then he had an eighth
son ... a wizard squared ... a source of magic ... a Sourcerer.


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1.6 Wyrd Sisters

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Wyrd Sisters
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/88 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04363-6
%I Corgi
%D 11/89 (p/b)
ISBN 0-552-13460-0 (p/b)
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1994
ISBN 0-552-14014-7
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D (not yet known) [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45012-4
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-7531-0021-5
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) [larger format; letterbox design d-j]
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-575-06411-0


h/cvr blurb:

Kingdoms wobble, crowns topple and knives flash on the magical
Discworld as the statutory three witches meddle in royal politics.
But Granny Weatherwax (of _Equal Rites_) and her fellow coven
members find it's all a lot more difficult than playwrights would
have you believe. . .
Everything you'd expect is here - hunchbacked kings, lost crowns
and disguised heirs. And they are joined by things you haven't
heard of yet, like a stage-struck thunderstorm and the first record-
ed instance of the in-flight refuelling of a broomstick. Through it
all the wyrd sisters ("This cauldron's got all _yuk_ in it!") battle
against frightful odds to put the rightful king on the throne.
At least, that's what they think. . .
_Wyrd Sisters_ is the sixth of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels,
which are now well-established as the funniest fantasy series ever -
and among the funniest novels of any kind currently being published.

p/b blurb:

Witches are not by their nature gregarious, and they certainly don't
have leaders. Granny Weatherwax was the most highly-regarded of the
leaders they didn't have. But even *she* found that meddling in royal
politics was a lot more difficult than certain playwrights would have
you believe ...


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1.7 Pyramids

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Pyramids
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 5/89 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04463-2
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 6/90
ISBN 0-552-13461-9
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-552-14013-9
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 12/89 [? or /90 ?] [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45044-2
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1997
ISBN 0-7531-0140-8
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 5/97
ISBN 0-575-06484-6
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 10/98 [scheduled]
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

It isn't easy, being a teenage pharoah. You're not allowed to carry
money, uninhibited young women peel your grapes for you, everyone
thinks you're responsible for making the sun rise and the corn grow,
you keep dreaming about seven thin cows and seven fat cows* and, on
top of everything else, the Great Pyramid has just exploded because
of paracosmic instability.

And then you've got to deal with all these assassins, sphinxes, huge
wooden horses, mad high priests, philosophers, sacred crocodiles,
gods, marching mummies, jobbing pyramid builders and Hat, the Vult-
ure-Headed God of Unexpected Guests.

And all you _really_ wanted was the chance to do something for young
people and the inner cities.

Definitely the funniest Discworld book since the last one.

*One of them playing a trombone.

p/b blurb:

Being trained by the Assassin's Guild in Ankh-Morpork did not fit
Teppic for the task assigned to him by fate. He inherited the throne
of the desert kingdom of Djelibeybi rather earlier than he expected
(his father wasn't too happy about it either), but that was only the
beginning of his problems ...


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1.8 Guards! Guards!

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Guards! Guards!
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)[this edition now out of print]
%D 11/89
ISBN 0-575-04606-6
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 11/90
ISBN 0-552-13462-7
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-552-14012-0
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 7/91
ISBN 0-451-45089-2
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-7531-0016-9
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 5/97
ISBN 0-575-06485-4
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 10/98 [scheduled]
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

_`Of all the cities in the world it could have flown into, it flew
into mine. . .'_

Some night-time prowler is turning the citizens of Ankh-Morpork,
greatest city of the fantasy Discworld*, into something resembling
small charcoal biscuits.

And that's a real problem for Captain Vimes of the City Watch, who
must tramp the mean streets of the city searching for a seventy-
foot-long fire-breathing dragon which, he believes, can help him
with their enquiries.

In a city thrown into turmoil by magic, charcoal biscuits, secret
societies and mad lady dragon breeders (`Just tell him _sit_ if he's
bothering you'), he's just looking for the facts.

* Which is flat and rides through space on the back of four elephants
who stand on the shell of an enormous turtle, as every scholar knows.


p/b blurb:

This is where the dragons went. They lie... not dead, not asleep,
but... dormant. And although the space they occupy isn't like normal
space, nevertheless they are packed in tightly. They could put you
in mind of a can of sardines, if you thought sardines were huge and
scaly. And presumably, somewhere, there's a key ...

GUARDS! GUARDS! IS THE EIGHTH DISCWORLD NOVEL - AND AFTER THIS,
DRAGONS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN!


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1.9 Eric

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Eric
%I Victor Gollancz (very large format illustrated hardback and paperback)
[vlf p/b is 7.6"/19.5cm wide by 11"/28cm tall; h/cvr boards a little larger]
%D 8/90 (both); both subs. reprinted. [all these editions now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04636-8 (vlf colour-illustr. h/cvr)
ISBN 0-575-06836-0 (vlf clr.-illustr.p'bk.)[h/cvr signatures in card covers]
%I VGSF ("in association with Corgi") (a format p/b: text only)
%D 8/91 (11th impressiom 11/95)
ISBN 0-575-05191-4 [this edition is now out of print, replaced by:]
%I Vista ("in association with Corgi Books") (a format p/b: text only)
%D '96 (f.cvr. adds embossed gold to terry's name, which is now in caps;
[and re- also resets "Faust", "Eric", "A Discworld Novel" - and even
prints] the crossing-out of "Faust" [!!] - which some might account
improvements - but reversing the artwork was a *bad* idea;
Rincewind, the Parrot, the Luggage and Eric are lost from centre
stage, shrunk by five ninths, and ignominiously half-wrapped
off its lefthand edge, onto the book's spine. find a vgsf copy.)
ISBN 0-575-60001-2
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1/7/97 (actually available 30/6/97)
ISBN 0-552-14572-6
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 9/95 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45357-3
%I Roc (mmp/b) (2nd penguin printing)
%D 6/98
ISBN 0-451-45357-3

[merkia lost out on the illustrated, very large format edition of Eric;
this was recounted in the Great Eric Saga, subtitled: "Why The US Lose on
Eric", in at least one of the afp FAQs - but it seems to have disappeared
into a well-hidden pocket of L-space, at some time after the appearance
of the Roc mmp/b circa 8/95.]

h/cvr (& vlf p/b back cover) blurb:

You've heard of Faust...

This is Eric.

There's a difference.

Eric is fourteen, lives on the famed and magical Discworld, and is
the first ever demonology hacker. Fortunately, he doesn't succeed
in raising any devils, but he does raise Rincewind (the most incom-
petent wizard in the universe) and the Luggage (the world's most
dangerous travel accessory).

When Eric turns them loose on an unprotected world, the idea is that
Rincewind will grant him his three rather adolescent wishes.

You know. The usual three. Live forever, rule the world, meet the
most beautiful woman who ever lived. Simple, really...

Getting marooned at the dawn of Time, changing the future and meet-
ing history's most embarrassing god is only the start. Creating life
on the Discworld is a mere detail.

Because Rincewind ends up going through Hell.

Literally.

It'll never be the same again.

a format p/b blurb:

Eric is the Discworld's only demonology hacker.

Pity he's not very good at it.

All he wants is three wishes granted. Nothing fancy - to be imm-
ortal, rule the world, have the most beautiful woman in the world
fall madly in love with him, the usual stuff.

But instead of a tractable demon, he calls up Rincewind, probably
the most incompetent wizard in the universe, and the extremely
_intractable_ and hostile form of travel accessory known as the
Luggage.

With them on his side, Eric's in for a ride through space and time
that is bound to make him wish (quite fervently) again - this time
that he'd never been born.


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1.10 Moving Pictures

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Moving Pictures
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/90 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04763-1
%I Corgi
%D 11/91 (p/b)
ISBN 0-552-13463-5 (p/b)
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-552-14010-4
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 1/92
ISBN 0-451-45131-7
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1997
ISBN 0-7531-0039-4
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 5/97
ISBN 0-575-06486-2

h/cvr blurb:

Cameras roll - which means the imps inside have to paint _really
fast_ - in the fantastic Discworld when the alchemists discover
the magic of the silver screen.

But what is the dark secret of Holy Wood hill?

As the alien clichВs of Tinsel Town pour into the world, it's up
to the Disc's first film stars to find out. . .

THRILL as Victor Tugelbend ("Can't sing. Can't dance. Can handle
a sword a little") and Theda Withel ("I come from a little town
you've probably never even heard of") battle the forces of evil
and cinema advertising. . .

SCREAM as Gaspode the Wonder Dog nearly saves the day. . .

EAT POPCORN as you watch the filming of `Blown Away', the oddest
Civil War picture ever made. . .

A Passionate Saga Set Against the Background of a World Gone Mad!

This Will Amaze You!

With a Thousand Elephants!

("And afterwards, why not dine at Harga's House of Ribs, for the
best in international cuisine; only two minutes from this book. . .")

p/b blurb:

The alchemists of the Discworld have discovered the magic of the
silver screen. But what is the dark secret of Holy Wood hill?
It's up to Victor Tugelbend ("Can't sing. Can't dance. Can handle
a sword a little") and Theda Withel ("I come from a little town
you've probably never heard of") to find out ...
Moving Pictures, the ninth Discworld novel, is a gloriously funny
saga set against the background of a world gone mad!


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1.11 Reaper Man

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Reaper Man
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 5/91 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04979-8
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 5/92
ISBN 0-552-13464-3
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-552-14009-0
%I Roc (mmp/b) (cvr Darrell K. Sweet)
%D 7/92
ISBN 0-451-45168-6
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-7531-0019-3
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 5/97
ISBN 0-575-06483-8

h/cvr blurb: [paras. ?]

Death is missing - presumed ... er ... gone.

Which leads to the kind of chaos you _always_ get when an import-
ant public service is withdrawn.

Ghosts and poltergeists fill up the Discworld. Dead Rights act-
ivist Reg Shoe - `You Don't Have to Take This Lying Down' - sud-
denly has more work than he had ever dreamed of. And newly de-
ceased wizard Windle Poons wakes up in his coffin to find that he
has come back as a corpse.

But it's up to Windle and the members of Ankh-Morpork's rather
unfrightening group of undead (*) to save the world for the
living.

Meanwhile, on a little farm far, far away, a tall, dark stranger
is turning out to be really good with a scythe. There's a harvest
to be got in. And a different battle to be fought.

(*) Arthur Winkings, for example, became a vampire after being
bitten by a lawyer. Schleppel the bogeyman would be better at
his job if he wasn't agoraphobic and frightened of coming out of
the closet. And Mr Ixolite is a banshee with a speech impedim-
ent, so instead of standing on the roof and screaming when
there's a death in the house he writes `OooEeeOooEeeOoo' on a
piece of paper and pushes it under the door.

p/b blurb:

*DEATH IS MISSING - PRESUMED ... ER ... GONE*.

Which leads to the kind of chaos to _always_ expect when an im-
portant public service is withdrawn.

Meanwhile, on a little farm far, far away, a tall, dark stranger
is turning out to be really good with a scythe. There's a harvest
to be gathered in...


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1.12 Witches Abroad

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Witches Abroad
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/91 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04980-4
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 11/92
ISBN 0-552-13465-1
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-552-14415-0
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-7531-0020-7
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 2/93 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45225-9
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-575-06580-X
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 1/99
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

It seemed an easy job ...

After all, how difficult could it be to make sure that a servant
girl _doesn't_ marry a prince?

But for the witches Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat
Garlick, travelling to the distant city of Genua, things are
never that simple ...

For one thing, all they've got is Mrs Gogol's voodoo, a one-eyed
cat and a second-hand magic wand that can only do pumpkins. And
they're up against the malignant power of the Godmother herself,
who has made Destiny an offer it can't refuse. And finally
there's the sheer power of the Story.

Servant girls _have_ to marry the Prince. That's what life is
all about.

You can't fight a Happy Ending.

At least - up until now ...

p/b blurb as h/cvr blurb, omitting "For one thing.. ..power of the Story."


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1.13 Small Gods

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Small Gods
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 5/92 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-05222-8
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 5/93
ISBN 0-552-13890-8
%I HarperCollins (merkin h/cvr)
%D 4/94
ISBN 0-06-017750-0
%I HarperCollins (mmp/b)
%D 11/94
ISBN 0-06-109217-7
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 5/96
ISBN 0-552-14416-9
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1997
ISBN 0-7531-0141-6
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-575-06579-6

h/cvr blurb: [paras. ?]

Brutha is the Chosen One.

His god has spoken to him, admittedly while currently in the
shape of a tortoise.

Brutha is a simple lad. He can't read. He can't write. He's
pretty good at growing melons. And his wants are few.

He wants to overthrow a huge and corrupt church.

He wants to prevent a horrible holy war.

He wants to stop the persecution of a philosopher who has dared
to suggest that, contrary to the Church's dogma, the Discworld
really _does_ go through space on the back of an enormous
turtle (*).

He wants peace and justice and brotherly love.

He wants the Inquisition to stop torturing him now, please.

But most of all, what he really wants, more than anything else,
is for his god to Choose Someone Else ...

(* which is true, but when has _that_ ever mattered?)

p/b blurb:

In the beginning was the Word.

And the Word was: "Hey, you!"

For Brutha the novice is the Chosen One. He wants peace and
justice and brotherly love.

He also wants the Inquisition to stop torturing him now, please...


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1.14 Lords and Ladies

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Lords and Ladies
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/92 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-05223-6
%I corgi (p/b)
%D 11/93
ISBN 0-552-13891-6
%I HarperCollins (merkin tp/b)
%D 8/95
ISBN 0-06-109216-9
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-7531-0018-5
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 10/96
ISBN 0-552-14417-7
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-575-06578-8

h/cvr blurb: [paras. ?]

It's a hot Midsummer Night. The crop circles are turning up
everywhere -- even on the mustard-and-cress of Pewsey Ogg,
aged four. And Magrat Garlick, witch, is going to be married
in the morning... Everything ought to be going like a dream.
But the Lancre All-Comers Morris Team have got drunk on a
fairy mound and the elves have come back, bringing all those
things _traditionally_ associated with the magical, glittering
realm of Faerie: cruelty, kidnapping, malice and evil, evil
murder.[*] Granny Weatherwax and her tiny argumentative coven
have _really_ got their work cut out this time... With full
supporting cast of dwarfs, wizards, trolls, Morris Dancers and
one orang-utan. And lots of hey-nonny-nonny and blood all
over the place.

[*] But with tons of _style_.

p/b blurb:

THE FAIRIES ARE BACK - BUT THIS TIME THEY DON'T JUST WANT
YOUR TEETH...

Granny Weatherwax and her tiny coven are up against _real_ elves.

It's Midsummer Night. No Time for dreaming...

With full supporting cast of dwarfs, wizards, trolls, Morris
dancers and one orang-utan. And lots of hey-nonny-nonny and
blood all over the place.

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1.15 Men At Arms

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Men At Arms
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/93 [print run 40k; repr 7.5k] [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-05503-0
%I corgi (p/b)
%D 11/94
ISBN 0-552-14028-7
%I HarperPrism (? merkin tp/b [as per Harper advert.] ? h/cvr ? both ?)
%D 3/96
ISBN 0-06-109218-5 [i have this ref'ed as isbn of both h/cvr+tp/b editions]
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-7531-0017-7
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 5/97 1996
ISBN 0-552-14423-1
%I HarperPrism (mmp/b) (cvr michael sabanosh)
%D 4/97
ISBN 0-06-109219-3
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-575-06577-X

h/cvr blurb:

``Be a MAN in the City Watch! The City watch needs MEN!''

But what it's -got- includes Corporal Carrot (technically a dwarf),
Lance-constable Cuddy (really a dwarf), Lance-constable Detritus
(a troll), Lance-constable Angua (a woman ... most of the time)
and Corporal Nobbs (disqualified from the human race for shoving).

And they need all the help they can get. Because there's evil in
the air and murder afoot and something very nasty in the streets.

It'd help if it could all be sorted out by noon, because that's
when Captain Vimes is officially retiring, handing in his badge
and getting married.

And since this is Ankh-Morpork, noon promises to be not just
high, but stinking.

p/b blurb:

`Be a MAN in the City Watch! The City Watch needs MEN!'

But what it's _got_ includes Corporal Carrot (technically a
dwarf), Lance-Constable Cuddy (really a dwarf), Lance-Constable
Detritus (a troll), Lance-Constable Angua (a woman...most of the
time) and Corporal Nobbs (disqualified from the human race for
shoving).

And they need all the help they can get. Because they've only got
twenty-four hours to clean up the town and this is *Ankh-Morpork*
we're talking about...

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1.16 Soul Music

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Soul Music
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 5/94
ISBN 0-575-05504-9
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 5/95
ISBN 0-552-14029-5
%I HarperPrism (merkin h/cvr)
%D 2/95
ISBN 0-06-105203-5
%I HarperCollins Prism (mmp/b)
%D 10/95
ISBN 0-06-105489-5
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-7531-0120-3
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-552-14424-X
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 23/9/99 [delayed from 5, then 6, then 8/99 by cassell's sale to orion]
ISBN 0-575-.....-.

h/cvr blurb:

_Other children got given xylophones. Susan just had to ask
her grandfather to take his vest off._

Yes. There's a Death in the family.
It's hard to grow up normally when Grandfather rides a white
horse and wields a scythe - especially when you have to take
over the family business, and everyone mistakes you for the
Tooth Fairy.
And especially when you have to face the new and addictive
music that has entered the Discworld.
It's Lawless. It changes people.
It's called _Music with Rocks In._
It's got a beat and you can dance to it, but ...
It's _alive._
And it won't fade away.

p/b blurb:

OTHER CHILDREN GET GIVEN XYLOPHONES. SUSAN JUST HAD TO ASK HER
GRANDFATHER TO TAKE HIS VEST OFF.

Yes. There's a Death in the Family.

It's hard to grow up normally when Grandfather rides a white
horse and wields a scythe - especially when you have to take
over the family business, and everyone mistakes you for the
Tooth Fairy.

And *especially* when you have to face the new and addictive
music that has entered Discworld.

It's lawless. It changes people.

It's called *Music with Rocks In.*

It's got a beat and you can dance to it, but...

It's *alive.*

And it won't fade away.


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1.17 The Witches Trilogy

%A Terry Pratchett
%T The Witches Trilogy
%I W.H.Smith (exclusive edition) (h/cvr)
%D 9/94
ISBN (not known: none may apply)
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
[n.b. the pages of this h/cvr are not properly sewn in signatures, and
then sewn to a backing strip of cloth that is then bound between the
boards of the cover: they are merely trimmed and glued to a flexible
bound-in backing strip.]
%D 3/95 [this edition now out of print (mid 1998) may be reprinting.]
ISBN 0-575-05896-X [no reprint seen as of 6/99.]

Omnibus collecting Equal Rites, Wyrd Sisters, Witches Abroad.

Witches are not by nature gregarious and they certainly don't
have leaders.

Granny Weatherwax was the most highly regarded of the leaders
they didn't have...

Here are three novels featuring one of Terry Pratchett's most
celebrated characters, along with her sidekicks, the fertile
Nanny Ogg and the New Age's favourite witch, Magrat Garlick:

EQUAL RITES

Women aren't supposed to be wizards - but nobody told Eskarina,
the eighth daughter of an eighth son, when she inherited her
father's [sic] staff, and with Granny Weatherwax's reluctant
help she sets out to learn her new calling.

WYRD SISTERS

In which Granny discovers that meddling in royal politics is a
_lot_ more difficult than certain playwrights would have you
believe.

WITCHES ABROAD

The funniest Grand Tour anywhere, as Granny, Nanny and Magrat
travel to distant Genua - to make sure a servant girl _doesn't_
marry the prince.


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1.18 Interesting Times

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Interesting Times.
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/94
ISBN 0-575-05800-5
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 11/95
ISBN 0-552-14235-2
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 7/96
ISBN 0-552-14425-8
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-814-0
%I HarperPrism (merkin h/cvr) (cvr: michael sabanosh)
%D 4/97
ISBN 0-06-105252-3
%I HarperPrism (mmp/b)
%D 4/98
ISBN 0-06-105690-1
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 23/9/99 [delayed from 5, then 6, then 8/99 by cassell's sale to orion]
ISBN 0-575-.....-.
there is also a large-print h/cvr edn:
%I Isis
%D (not yet known)
ISBN (not yet known)


h/cvr blurb:

Mighty Battles! Revolution! Death! War! (and his sons Terror
and Panic, and Daughter Clancy).

The oldest and most inscrutable empire on the Discworld is in
turmoil, brought about by the revolutionary treatise *What I
Did On My Holidays*. Workers are uniting, with nothing to lose
but their water buffaloes. Warlords are struggling for power.
War (and Clancy) are spreading through the ancient cities.

And all that stands in the way of terrible doom for everyone is:

Rincewind the Wizard, who can't even spell the word `wizard'...

Cohen the barbarian hero, five foot tall in his surgical
sandals, who has had a lifetime's experience of not dying ...

...and a very /special/ butterfly.

p/b blurb:

MIGHTY BATTLES! REVOLUTION! DEATH! WAR! (AND HIS SONS TERROR
AND PANIC, AND DAUGHTER CLANCY).

The oldest and most inscrutable empire on the Discworld is in
turmoil, brought about by the revolutionary treatise *What I
Did On My Holidays*. Workers are uniting, with nothing to lose
but their water buffaloes. War (and Clancy) are spreading
through the ancient cities.

And all that stands in the way of terrible doom for everyone is:

Rincewind the Wizard, who can't even spell the word `wizard'...

Cohen the barbarian hero, five foot tall in his surgical sandals,
who has had a lifetime's experience of not dying ...

...and a very *special* butterfly.