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Tagged: Author.</p><div class="browsingBtns"> <span> <input class="button PNI previous" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/next.php?id=p&entry=pratchett_terry'" value="Prev" /> </span> <span> <input class="button PNI next" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/next.php?&entry=pratchett_terry'" value="Next" /> </span> <span> <input class="button PNI incoming" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/incoming.php?entry=pratchett_terry'" value="About This Entry" title="What links to the entry; contributor initials explained; how to cite; other information" /> </span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Checklist" onclick="window.location.hash='chklst'" ></span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Alpha" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=pratchett_terry&abc'" ></span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Chron" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=pratchett_terry'" ></span> <span style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="window.open('/gallery.php?link=pratchett_terry');"> <img alt="Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com" style="margin: 0; position: relative; top:-2px;" src="/images/icon-gal.gif"></img></span> </div><p style='float:right; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:10px; position: relative; top: 3px;'> <a href='/gallery.php?id=Pratchett-HatSky.jpg' target='_blank'> <img src='https://x.sf-encyclopedia.com/gal/thumbs/Pratchett-HatSky.jpg' alt='pic'></a></p> <p>(1948-2015) UK author who began publishing with "The Hades Business" in <a href="/entry/science_fantasy_magazine">Science Fantasy</a> in 1963, collected with other (mostly early) stories as <i>A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction</i> (coll <b>2012</b>). For many years he was in full-time employment, as a journalist until 1980 &ndash; contributing many short stories to the <i>Bucks Free Press</i> "Children's Circle" section under the pseudonym "Uncle Jim" &ndash; and as a publicity officer for the Central Electricity Generating Board until 1987; as a consequence, his early books were written and published intermittently. Early tales which first appeared in the <i>Bucks Free Press</i> and <i>Western Daily Press</i> 1965-1973 were collected as <i>Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Stories</i> (coll <b>2014</b>); further such stories for the <i>Western Daily Press</i>, chiefly as by Patrick Kearns, were eventually traced and assembled as &laquo;A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories&raquo; (coll <b>2023</b>).</p> <p>His first novel, <i>The Carpet People</i> (<b>1971</b>; rev <b>1992</b>), is a fantasy for children based on the <a href="/entry/great_and_small">Great and Small</a> notion of a world of minute beings living among the (to them vast and forest-like) strands of a carpet (see <a href="/entry/wainscot_societies">Wainscot Society</a>). <i>The Dark Side of the Sun</i> (<b>1976</b>), sf, makes gentle fun of the <a href="/entry/aliens">Alien</a>-cluttered <b>Known Space</b> books of Larry <a href="/entry/niven_larry">Niven</a>; further targets, including Ron <a href="/entry/goulart_ron">Goulart</a>, Jack <a href="/entry/vance_jack">Vance</a>, and favourite sf tropes like <a href="/entry/macrostructures">Macrostructures</a>, mysterious <a href="/entry/forerunners">Forerunners</a>, <a href="/entry/living_worlds">Living Worlds</a> and a <a href="/entry/robots">Robot</a> playing barrack-room lawyer with the <a href="/entry/laws_of_robotics">Laws of Robotics</a>, are also affectionately addressed. <i>Strata</i> (<b>1981</b>) also <a href="/entry/parody">Parodies</a> Niven in particular and other <a href="/entry/hard_sf">Hard-SF</a> writers in general, in this case by depicting an artificial flat world embedded within Ptolemaic heavens &ndash; it is a <a href="/entry/pocket_universe">Pocket Universe</a>, in fact &ndash; seemingly constructed by the ancient Spindle Kings (one of many apparent sets of universe-shaping Forerunners), though in fact Builder Gods were responsible and much more of the galaxy's past has been faked than was suspected even by the most sceptical.</p> <p>The flat world of <i>Strata</i> is generally regarded as the prototype of Discworld, nominally a fantasy creation borne through space on the back of a huge turtle: an sf world-building premise does unseriously underlie the <b>Discworld</b> books, which made Pratchett famous. The novels themselves are <a href="/entry/fantasy">Fantasy</a>, but fantasy to which the usual trappings of <a href="/entry/magic">Magic</a> become increasingly incidental. The central series comprises <i>The Colour of Magic</i> (<b>1983</b>), <i>The Light Fantastic</i> (<b>1986</b>), <i>Equal Rites</i> (<b>1987</b>), <i>Mort</i> (<b>1987</b>), <i>Sourcery</i> (<b>1988</b>), <i>Wyrd Sisters</i> (<b>1988</b>), <i>Pyramids</i> (<b>1989</b>), <i>Guards! Guards!</i> (<b>1989</b>), <i>Eric</i> (<b>1990</b>) with Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a> (responsible until his death for all the UK Discworld novel covers) given equal billing on the original edition (the text is heavily illustrated; paperback editions, lacking the illustrations, give Pratchett alone as author), <i>Moving Pictures</i> (<b>1990</b>), <i>Reaper Man</i> (<b>1991</b>), <i>Witches Abroad</i> (<b>1991</b>), <i>Small Gods</i> (<b>1992</b>), <i>Lords and Ladies</i> (<b>1992</b>), <i>Men at Arms</i> (<b>1993</b>), <i>Soul Music</i> (<b>1994</b>), <i>Interesting Times</i> (<b>1994</b>), <i>Maskerade</i> (<b>1995</b>), <i>Feet of Clay</i> (<b>1996</b>), <i>Hogfather</i> (<b>1996</b>), <i>Jingo</i> (<b>1997</b>), <i>The Last Continent</i> (<b>1998</b>), <i>Carpe Jugulum</i> (<b>1998</b>) (see <a href="/entry/vampires">Vampires</a>), <i>The Fifth Elephant</i> (<b>1999</b>), <i>The Truth</i> (<b>2000</b>), <i>Thief of Time</i> (<b>2001</b>), <i>The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable</i> (<b>2001</b>) &ndash; extensively illustrated by Paul Kidby, who replaced Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a> as default UK cover artist for the series &ndash; <i>Night Watch</i> (<b>2002</b>), <i>Monstrous Regiment</i> (<b>2003</b>), <i>Going Postal</i> (<b>2004</b>), <i>Thud!</i> (<b>2005</b>), <i>Making Money</i> (<b>2007</b>), <i>Unseen Academicals</i> (<b>2009</b>), <i>Snuff</i> (<b>2011</b>) and <i>Raising Steam</i> (<b>2013</b>). They make up the finest set of pure comedies the genre has yet seen.</p> <p>The <b>Discworld</b> sequence as listed above contains several intersecting subseries, ranging from romps featuring the inept wizard Rincewind (introduced at the outset, in <i>The Colour of Magic</i>) to noir humour of considerable power. Of particular sf interest is Pratchett's development of Discworld's chief <a href="/entry/cities">City</a>, Ankh-Morpork &ndash; initially perhaps no more than a nod to Fritz <a href="/entry/leiber_fritz">Leiber</a>'s Lankhmar &ndash; into an intricately sleazy metropolis with all the bustle and stench of Victorian <a href="/entry/london">London</a>. This city is subjected to gradual industrial revolution under the watchful eye of its ruthless and Machiavellian yet oddly sympathetic dictator, Lord Vetinari the Patrician. The Ankh-Morpork City Watch police-procedurals confront Captain Vimes of the Watch &ndash; an instinctive socialist and anti-Patrician &ndash; with threats that move steadily away from fantasy (a dragon in <i>Guards! Guards!</i>) to the high-velocity rifle of <i>Men at Arms</i>; an elaborate poisoning plot complicated by <a href="/entry/robots">Robot</a>-like <a href="/entry/golem">Golems</a> in <i>Feet of Clay</i>; a highly popular and potentially disastrous <a href="/entry/war">War</a> in <i>Jingo</i> (also featuring a voyage <a href="/entry/under_the_sea">Under the Sea</a> in another new <a href="/entry/invention">Invention</a>, the submarine); all too familiar problems with restive immigrant communities, here dwarfs and trolls, in <i>The Fifth Elephant</i> and <i>Thud!</i>; and even the dynamics of an internal city revolution in <i>Night Watch</i>, albeit thirty years in the past and visited by <a href="/entry/timeslip">Timeslip</a>. Irreversible-seeming <a href="/entry/disaster">Disaster</a> afflicts Discworld in <i>Thief of Time</i>, when a <a href="/entry/mad_scientist">Mad Scientist</a> based in Ankh-Morpork creates the ultimate <a href="/entry/time">Time</a>-measuring device and thus brings about the <a href="/entry/end_of_time">End of Time</a>. The Watch becomes sidelined by the <a href="/entry/invention">Invention</a> of the printing press and hence of investigative journalism in <i>The Truth</i>, and recedes into the background as a new ex-conman hero is recruited by the Patrician to tackle huge financial frauds involving the continent-wide "clacks" semaphore system (featuring knowingly <a href="/entry/internet">Internet</a>-like protocols and "c-mail" addresses) and the Royal Bank of Ankh-Morpork in, respectively, <i>Going Postal</i> and <i>Making Money</i>. Pratchett's serio-comic rephrasing of hard <a href="/entry/politics">Political</a> questions in the Discworld context is highly effective; <i>Night Watch</i> won the <a href="/entry/prometheus_award">Prometheus Award</a> for <a href="/entry/libertarian_sf">Libertarian SF</a>. The final adult novel <i>Raising Steam</i> introduces steam-powered rail <a href="/entry/transportation">Transportation</a> and uses it to help solve an acute political problem; in what seems a conscious farewell to the <b>Discworld</b> sequence, the story features many more references to past novels (including brief character cameos) than Pratchett normally permitted himself.</p> <p>Of the standalone novels, <i>Pyramids</i> plays entertainingly with <a href="/entry/ancient_egypt_in_sf">Ancient Egyptian</a> mythology and burial customs, with sober as well as comic reflections on a death-obsessed culture. <i>Small Gods</i> (incidentally featuring the Discworld version of ancient Greece, with a plenitude of <a href="/entry/mad_scientist">Mad Scientist</a> philosophers) is Pratchett's angriest novel thanks to its unsparing depiction of an oppressive monotheist <a href="/entry/religion">Religion</a> that makes routine use of <a href="/entry/torture">Torture</a> and ritual execution &ndash; as seen through the eyes of a young monk who is a kind of holy fool, possessed of eidetic <a href="/entry/memory">Memory</a>, and who eventually speaks truth not merely to power but to the gods (see <a href="/entry/gods_and_demons">Gods and Demons</a>).</p> <p>Discworld, once described by its author as a "world and mirror of worlds", is full of literary, science-fictional and real-world echoes. When a <a href="/entry/golem">Golem</a> joins the City Watch to help maintain law and order in <i>Feet of Clay</i>, there are clear resonances with <a href="/entry/robocop">RoboCop</a> (<i>1987</i>); a full-fledged Ankh-Morpork <a href="/entry/space_flight">Space Flight</a> programme in <i>The Last Hero</i>, though powered by dragon combustion, slyly imitates the Apollo missions; Hex, the ant-driven <a href="/entry/computers">Computer</a> of Unseen University, develops from a source of joke slogans ("Anthill Inside") and error messages to a powerfully idiosyncratic <a href="/entry/ai">AI</a>. Such a list could be extended indefinitely. In <i>The Science of Discworld</i> (<b>1999</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a>, and its sequels, the real-world links are deliberately planted for Pratchett's collaborators to expound upon in lively and provocative popular-science commentary. A subsidiary <b>Discworld</b> series about the young witch <b>Tiffany Aching</b>, beginning with <i>The Wee Free Men: A Story of Discworld</i> (<b>2003</b>), is no less successful though written for children and/or <a href="/entry/young_adult">Young Adults</a> (Tiffany grows up throughout), but remains firmly planted in fantasy. The fifth volume in the sequence, <i>The Shepherd's Crown</i> (<b>2015</b>), is Pratchett's last completed novel; as in <i>Raising Steam</i> there is some falling-off of coherence, but the outline of his intentions is clear and it won the <a href="/entry/locus_award">Locus Award</a> as best young adult book. <i>Once More with Footnotes</i> (coll <b>2004</b>) assembles, along with other fiction and essays, the few <b>Discworld</b> short stories.</p> <p>Pratchett's first non-Discworld series, the <b>Book of the Nomes</b> <a href="/entry/childrens_sf">Children's-SF</a> trilogy &ndash; about small extraterrestrials stranded for many of their brief lifetimes on Earth, ejected from the comfort of their initial <a href="/entry/wainscot_societies">Wainscot-Society</a> existence in an old-fashioned English department store, and eventually attempting escape from Earth &ndash; comprises <i>Truckers</i> (<b>1989</b>), <i>Diggers</i> (<b>1990</b>) and <i>Wings</i> (<b>1990</b>), all three being assembled as <i>The Bromeliad</i> (omni <b>1993</b>). <i>Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch</i> (<b>1990</b>; rev <b>1990</b>) with Neil <a href="/entry/gaiman_neil">Gaiman</a> is a comic fantasy about angels, demons, Antichrist and the <a href="/entry/end_of_the_world">End of the World</a>. The youthful protagonist of <i>Only You Can Save Mankind</i> (<b>1992</b>), sf for <a href="/entry/young_adult">Young Adults</a>, finds himself morally obliged to help the <a href="/entry/aliens">Alien</a> space warriors of a computer <a href="/entry/videogame">Videogame</a> escape further futile combat with human players; the sequels are <i>Johnny and the Dead</i> (<b>1993</b>), <a href="/entry/science_fantasy">Science Fantasy</a> in which Johnny fights on behalf of its dead residents to keep developers from destroying a cemetery; and <i>Johnny and the Bomb</i> (<b>1996</b>) in which Johnny and friends experience the complexities of <a href="/entry/time_travel">Time Travel</a> to and from <a href="/entry/world_war_two">World War Two</a>. <i>The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents</i> (<b>2001</b>), a standalone <a href="/entry/young_adult">Young Adult</a> novel of <b>Discworld</b> whose travelling troupe of <a href="/entry/rats">Rats</a> led by a scheming <a href="/entry/cats">Cat</a> (all talking animals granted <a href="/entry/intelligence">Intelligence</a> by magical contamination) operates a profitable scam version of the Pied Piper legend, won the <a href="/entry/carnegie_medal">Carnegie Medal</a>.</p> <p>The standalone novel <i>Nation</i> (<b>2008</b>) is set in the Victorian era of an <a href="/entry/alternate_worlds">Alternate-World</a> Earth with several slight differences from our familiar geography, including an island chain in the Great Southern Pelagic Ocean (South Pacific) which includes the hero's tiny Nation &ndash; erased by a tsunami during his absence for an ordeal/ritual of transit into manhood. Rebuilding the shattered community with crucial help from a young, female and highly competent British castaway leads to an effective and tender <i>Bildungsroman</i> narrative, with warm pleas for the importance of retaining or regaining historical and scientific lore &ndash; including insights of <a href="/entry/astronomy">Astronomy</a> discovered by the Nation in ancient times long before "modern" science.</p> <p>Pratchett was made an OBE for services to literature in 1998, and knighted in the UK New Year Honours list for 2009. <i>Going Postal</i> was a finalist for the Best Novel <a href="/entry/hugo">Hugo</a> in 2005 until Pratchett chose to withdraw it; how it would have fared will never be known. <i>Making Money</i> won him a 2008 <a href="/entry/locus_award">Locus Award</a>; he received the <a href="/entry/world_fantasy_award">World Fantasy Award</a> for life achievement in 2010 and the 2010 Andre Norton Award for <a href="/entry/young_adult">Young Adult</a> fiction (see <a href="/entry/nebula">Nebula</a>) for <i>I Shall Wear Midnight</i> (<b>2010</b>). Though suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease &ndash; afflicting the posterior lobe, and therefore primarily visual and motor skills, forcing him to dictate rather than type his final works &ndash; he continued to write, publish and appear regularly on UK bestseller lists until 2014, when he announced his enforced withdrawal from public activities. In 2016 he was added to the <a href="/entry/sf_hall_of_fame">Science Fiction Hall of Fame</a>. [DRL/JC]</p> <p><b>see also:</b> <a href="/entry/adventure">Adventure</a>; <a href="/entry/bsfa_award">BSFA Award</a>; <a href="/entry/chess">Chess</a>; <a href="/entry/comets">Comets</a>; <a href="/entry/dogs">Dogs</a>; <a href="/entry/games_and_sports">Games and Sports</a>; <a href="/entry/humour">Humour</a>; <a href="/entry/icons">Icons</a>; <a href="/entry/leonardo_da_vinci">Leonardo da Vinci</a>; <a href="/entry/paradox">Paradox</a>; <a href="/entry/poisons">Poisons</a>; J B <a href="/entry/morton_j_b">Morton</a>; <a href="/entry/poltergeists">Poltergeists</a>; <a href="/entry/psionics">Psionics</a>; <a href="/entry/psi_powers">Psi Powers</a>; <a href="/entry/satire">Satire</a>; <a href="/entry/secret_masters">Secret Masters</a>; <a href="/entry/skylark_award">Skylark Award</a>; <a href="/entry/shapeshifters">Shapeshifters</a>; <a href="/entry/space_elevator">Space Elevator</a>; <a href="/entry/stars">Stars</a>; <a href="/entry/subliminal">Subliminal</a>; <a href="/entry/swearing">Swearing</a>; <a href="/entry/terraforming">Terraforming</a>; <a href="/entry/time_police">Time Police</a>; <a href="/entry/worldcon">Worldcon</a>; <a href="/entry/world_ships">World Ships</a>.</p> <h3 id="chklst">Sir Terence David John Pratchett</h3> <p><b>born</b> Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire: 28 April 1948</p> <p><b>died</b> near Salisbury, Wiltshire: 12 March 2015</p> <p><b>works</b></p> <p><input type="button" value="Alphabetical" class="button PNI" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=pratchett_terry&abc'"> <input type="button" value="Chronological" class="button PNI" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=pratchett_terry'"></p> <p><b>series</b></p> <p><b>Discworld</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Colour+of+Magic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Colour of Magic</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1983</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Alan Smith]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Light+Fantastic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Light Fantastic</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1986</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+First+Discworld+Novels+The+Colour+of+Magic+and&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The First Discworld Novels: The Colour of Magic &amp; The Light Fantastic</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1999</b>) [omni of the above two titles: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Equal+Rites&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Equal Rites</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1987</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Mort&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Mort</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1987</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Sourcery&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Sourcery</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1988</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Wyrd+Sisters&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Wyrd Sisters</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1988</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Pyramids+The+Book+of+Going+Forth&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Pyramids (The Book of Going Forth)</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1989</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Guards+Guards&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Guards! Guards!</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1989</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Eric&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Eric</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1990</b>) [cover and title page show <s><em>Faust</em></s> struck out and <em>Eric</em> written in: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Eric&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Eric</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1991</b>) [as above without the interior illustrations: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Rincewind+the+Wizzard&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Rincewind the Wizzard</a></em> (New York: Science Fiction Book Club, <b>1999</b>) [omni containing <em>The Color of Magic</em>, <em>The Light Fantastic</em>, <em>Sourcery</em> and the unillustrated <em>Eric</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Tom <a href="/entry/kidd_tom">Kidd</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Illustrated+Eric&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Illustrated Eric</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>2010</b>) [vt of the above: illus/hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Moving+Pictures&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Moving Pictures</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1990</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Reaper+Man&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Reaper Man</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1991</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Witches+Abroad&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Witches Abroad</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1991</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Witches+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Witches Trilogy</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1994</b>) [omni containing <em>Equal Rites</em>, <em>Wyrd Sisters</em> and <em>Witches Abroad</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Small+Gods&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Small Gods</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1992</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Tales+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Tales of Discworld</a></em> (New York: Science Fiction Book Club, <b>2000</b>) [omni containing <em>Pyramids</em>, <em>Moving Pictures</em> and <em>Small Gods</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Tom <a href="/entry/kidd_tom">Kidd</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Lords+and+Ladies&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Lords and Ladies</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1992</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Men+at+Arms&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Men at Arms</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1993</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Soul+Music&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Soul Music</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1994</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Death+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Death Trilogy</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1998</b>) [omni containing <em>Mort</em>, <em>Reaper Man</em> and <em>Soul Music</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Interesting+Times&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Interesting Times</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1994</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Rincewind+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Rincewind Trilogy</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2001</b>) [omni containing <em>Sourcery</em>, <em>Eric</em> and <em>Interesting Times</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Maskerade&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Maskerade</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1995</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Maskarade&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">&shy;Maskarade</a></em> (London: Book Club Associates, <b>2007</b>) [vt of the above: title wrongly spelt on cover and within: <b>Discworld</b>: in the publisher's <b>Unseen Library</b> series: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Feet+of+Clay&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Feet of Clay</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1996</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=City+Watch+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">City Watch Trilogy</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1999</b>) [omni containing <em>Guards! Guards!</em>, <em>Men at Arms</em> and <em>Feet of Clay</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Hogfather&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Hogfather</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1996</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Gods+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Gods Trilogy</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>2000</b>) [omni containing <em>Pyramids</em>, <em>Small Gods</em> and <em>Hogfather</em>: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Jingo&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Jingo</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1997</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Last+Continent&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Last Continent</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1998</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Sea+and+Little+Fishes&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Sea and Little Fishes</a></em> (London: HarperCollins, <b>1998</b>) [story: chap: dos: promotional booklet for <em>Legends</em> (anth <b>1998</b>) edited by Robert <a href="/entry/silverberg_robert">Silverberg</a>: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Carpe+Jugulum&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Carpe Jugulum</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1998</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Fifth+Elephant&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Fifth Elephant</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1999</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Truth&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Truth</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2000</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Thief+of+Time&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Thief of Time</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2001</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Last+Hero+A+Discworld+Fable&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2001</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Last+Hero+A+Discworld+Fable&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2002</b>) [exp of the above with additional artwork: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Amazing+Maurice+and+His+Educated+Rodents&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2001</b>) [for younger readers: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/David Wyatt]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Night+Watch&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Night Watch</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2002</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Monstrous+Regiment&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Monstrous Regiment</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2003</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Going+Postal&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Going Postal</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2004</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Thud&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Thud!</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2005</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Where+My+Cow&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Where's My Cow?</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2005</b>) [graph: spinoff from <em>Thud!</em>, based on the children's picture book featured in the novel: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Melvyn Grant]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Making+Money&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Making Money</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2007</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Unseen+Academicals&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Unseen Academicals</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2009</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Snuff&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Snuff</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2011</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Snuff&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Snuff</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2011</b>) [exp as coll with added story "A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices" original to this "gold edition": <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Miss+Felicity+Beedle+The+World+of+Poo&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Miss Felicity Beedle's The World of Poo</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2012</b>) with Bernard and Isobel Pearson [spinoff from <em>Snuff</em>, based on the children's nonfiction book featured in the novel: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Peter Dennis]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Raising+Steam&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Raising Steam</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2013</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Raising+Steam&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Raising Steam</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2013</b>) [exp as coll with added story "Humphrey Newt's Thunderbolt Carriage" (23 June-7 July 1967 <em>Bucks Free Press</em> as by Uncle Jim): <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Mrs+Bradshaw+Handbook+An+Illustrated+Guide+to&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook: An Illustrated Guide to the Railway</a></em> (London: Doubleday, 2014) with Bernard Pearson, Isobel Pearson, Ian Mitchell and Rob Voyce [spinoff from <em>Raising Steam</em>, based on the travel journal featured in the novel: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Peter Dennis]</li> </ul> <p><b>Discworld: The Science of Discworld</b></p> <p>These works each consist of a short <b>Discworld</b> novel or novella written by Pratchett solo, whose chapters alternate with nonfictional scientific exposition of related concepts by Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a>.</p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Science+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Science of Discworld</a></em> (London: Ebury Press, <b>1999</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a> [<b>Discworld: Science of Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Science+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Science of Discworld</a></em> (London: Ebury Press, <b>2002</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a> [exp of the above, with two new chapters: <b>Discworld: Science of Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Science+of+Discworld+II+The+Globe&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Science of Discworld II: The Globe</a></em> (London: Ebury Press, <b>2002</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a> [<b>Discworld: Science of Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Science+of+Discworld+III+Darwin+Watch&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch</a></em> (London: Ebury Press, <b>2005</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a> [<b>Discworld: Science of Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Science+of+Discworld+IV+Judgement+Day&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Science of Discworld IV: Judgement Day</a></em> (London: Ebury Press, <b>2013</b>) with Ian <a href="/entry/stewart_ian">Stewart</a> and Jack <a href="/entry/cohen_jack">Cohen</a> [nonfiction: <b>Discworld: Science of Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul> <p><b>Discworld: Tiffany Aching</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Wee+Free+Men+A+Story+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Wee Free Men: A Story of Discworld</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2003</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Illustrated+Wee+Free+Men&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Illustrated Wee Free Men</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2008</b>) [vt of the above: <b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: illus/hb/Stephen Player]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=A+Hat+Full+of+Sky+A+Story+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">A Hat Full of Sky: A Story of Discworld</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2004</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Chris Gall] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Wee+Free+Men+The+Beginning&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Wee Free Men: The Beginning</a></em> (New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, <b>2010</b>) [omni of the above two titles: <b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: pb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Wintersmith+A+Story+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Wintersmith: A Story of Discworld</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2006</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=I+Shall+Wear+Midnight&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">I Shall Wear Midnight</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2010</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Shepherd+Crown&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Shepherd's Crown</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2015</b>) [<b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Shepherd+Crown&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Shepherd's Crown</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2015</b>) [exp as coll with added article "Doing as you would bee done by" (10 May 1975 <em>Bath and West Evening Chronicle</em>): <b>Discworld</b>: <b>Tiffany Aching</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>Discworld graphic novels</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Colour+of+Magic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Colour of Magic</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1991</b>) adapted by Scott Rockwell [graph: first published as 4-part comic, 1991: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Steven Ross]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Light+Fantastic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Light Fantastic</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1993</b>) adapted by Scott Rockwell [graph: first published as 4-part comic, 1992: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/Steven Ross and Joe Bennet: pb/Steven Ross] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Discworld+Graphic+Novels+The+Colour+of+Magic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic &amp; The Light Fantastic</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2008</b>) [omni of the above two titles: graph: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Mort+A+Discworld+Big+Comic&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Mort: A Discworld Big Comic</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1994</b>) adapted with Graham Higgins [graph: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Graham Higgins]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Guards+Guards&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Guards! Guards!</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>2000</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [graph: hb/Graham Higgins]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Small+Gods&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Small Gods</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2016</b>) [graph: illus/hb/Ray Friesen]</li> </ul> <p><b>Discworld plays and screenplays</b></p> <p>This list confines itself to mass-market publication; further adaptations by Stephen Briggs have appeared as Samuel French or Methuen acting editions.</p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Mort+The+Play&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Mort: The Play</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1996</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [play: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Stephen Player]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Wyrd+Sisters+The+Play&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Wyrd Sisters: The Play</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1996</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [play: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Stephen Player]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Guards+Guards+The+Play&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards!: The Play</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1997</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [play: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Stephen Player]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Men+at+Arms+The+Play&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Men at Arms: The Play</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1997</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [play: <b>Discworld</b>: pb/Stephen Player]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Soul+Music+The+Illustrated+Screenplay&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Soul Music: The Illustrated Screenplay</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1997</b>) [screenplay for seven-part Channel 4/Cosgrove Hall animated television adaptation of <em>Soul Music</em> (<em>1997</em>) directed by Jean Flynn: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/series images]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Wyrd+Sisters+The+Illustrated+Screenplay&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Wyrd Sisters: The Illustrated Screenplay</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1998</b>) [screenplay for two-part Channel 4/Cosgrove Hall animated television adaptation of <em>Wyrd Sisters</em> (<em>1997</em>): <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/series images]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Amazing+Maurice+and+His+Educated+Rodents&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents</a></em> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, <b>2003</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [<b>Discworld</b>: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Going+Postal+Stage+Adaptation&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Going Postal: Stage Adaptation</a></em> (London: Bloomsbury/Methuen Drama, <b>2005</b>) adapted by Stephen Briggs [<b>Discworld</b>: pb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Hogfather+The+Illustrated&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Hogfather: The Illustrated Screenplay</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2006</b>) with Vadim Jean [screenplay for two-part Sky One live-action adaptation of <em>Hogfather</em> (<em>2006</em>): <b>Discworld</b>: hb/photographic]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+The+Colour+of+Magic+The&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic: The Illustrated Screenplay</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2008</b>) with Vadim Jean [screenplay for Sky One live-action adaptation based on <em>The Colour of Magic</em> and <em>The Light Fantastic</em> (<em>2008</em>): <b>Discworld</b>: hb/photographic]</li> </ul> <p><b>Discworld nonfiction</b></p> <p>This listing omits the more ephemeral spinoffs, such as calendars, posters and greetings cards, to which Pratchett made no direct contribution. These are very numerous.</p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Streets+of+Ankh-Morpork+Being+a+Concise+and&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Streets of Ankh-Morpork: Being a Concise and Possibly Even Accurate Mapp of the Great City of the Discworld</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1993</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: chap: fold-out map with booklet: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Stephen Briggs]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Discworld+Companion+The+Definitive+Guide+to&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Discworld Companion: The Definitive Guide to Terry Pratchett's Discworld</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1994</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: illus/Stephen Briggs: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Discworld+Companion&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Discworld Companion</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1997</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: exp of the above: illus/Stephen Briggs: pb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+New+Discworld+Companion&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The New Discworld Companion</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2003</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: exp vt of the above: pb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Turtle+Recall+The+Discworld+Companion++so+far&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Turtle Recall: The Discworld Companion ... so far</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2012</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: exp vt of the above: hb/Marc Simonetti] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Ultimate+Discworld+Companion&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Ultimate Discworld Companion</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2021</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: exp vt of the above: illus/Paul Kidby: hb/]</li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Discworld+Mapp+Being+the+Onlie+True+and&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Discworld Mapp: Being the Onlie True and Mostlie Accurate Mappe of the Fantastyk &amp; Magical Dyscworlde</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1995</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: chap: fold-out map with booklet: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/Stephen Briggs and Stephen Player: pb/Stephen Player]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Pratchett+Portfolio&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Pratchett Portfolio</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1996</b>) with Paul Kidby [graph: art book (not in portfolio format) with Pratchett commentary: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Unseen+University+Diary+1998&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld's Unseen University Diary 1998</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1997</b>) [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=A+Tourist+Guide+to+Lancre+A+Discworld+Mapp&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">A Tourist Guide to Lancre: A Discworld Mapp</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1998</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: chap: fold-out map with booklet: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=GURPS+Discworld+Adventures+on+the+Back+of+the&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">GURPS Discworld: Adventures on the Back of the Turtle</a></em> (Austin, Texas: Steve Jackson Games, <b>1998</b>) with Phil MASTERS [nonfiction: <a href="/entry/gurps">GURPS</a>: Discworld: pb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Death+Domain+A+Discworld+Mapp&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Death's Domain: A Discworld Mapp</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>1999</b>) with Paul Kidby [nonfiction: chap: fold-out map with booklet: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Nanny+Ogg+Cookbook&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Nanny Ogg's Cookbook</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1999</b>) with Stephen Briggs [nonfiction: humorous recipes and folklore written as though by Pratchett's titular witch character: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Ankh-Morpork+City+Watch+Diary+1999&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld's Ankh-Morpork City Watch Diary 1999</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1998</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Assassins+Guild+Yearbook+and+Diary+2000&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld Assassins' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2000</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1999</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Fools+Guild+Yearbook+and+Diary+2001&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld Fools' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2001</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>2000</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Thieves+Guild+Yearbook+and+Diary+2002&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld Thieves' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2002</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2001</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Reformed+Vampyre+Diary+2003&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld (Reformed) Vampyre's Diary 2003</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2002</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Art+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Art of Discworld</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2004</b>) with Paul Kidby [graph: art book with Pratchett commentary: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Celebrated+Almanak+for+the+Year+of+the+Prawn&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Celebrated Almanak for the Year of the Prawn</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2004</b>) with Bernard Pearson [diary: with much additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Ankh-Morpork+Post+Office+Handbook+Discworld+Diary&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Ankh-Morpork Post Office Handbook Discworld Diary 2007</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2006</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Unseen+University+Cut+Out+Book&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Unseen University Cut Out Book</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2006</b>) with Bernard Pearson [paper engineering project: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/pb/Alan Batley]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Wit+and+Wisdom+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2007</b>) compiled by Stephen Briggs [quotations: hb/Larry <a href="/entry/rostant_larry">Rostant</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Lu-Tze+Yearbook+of+Enlightenment+2008&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Lu-Tze's Yearbook of Enlightenment 2008</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2007</b>) with Stephen Briggs [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Folklore+of+Discworld&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Folklore of Discworld</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2008</b>) with Jacqueline Simpson [nonfiction: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Discworld+Diary+2015+We+R+Igors+First+and+Last&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Discworld Diary 2015: We R Igors: First and Last Aid</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2014</b>) with The Discworld Emporium [diary: with additional material: <b>Discworld</b>: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Seriously+Funny+The+Endlessly+Quotable+Terry&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Seriously Funny: The Endlessly Quotable Terry Pratchett</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2016</b>) [quotations: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Discworld+Imaginarium&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett's Discworld Imaginarium</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2018</b>) [graph: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul> <p><b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Truckers&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Truckers</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1989</b>) [<b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Truckers&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Truckers</a></em> (London: Ladybird Books, <b>1992</b>) [chap: cut version of the above, illustrated with images from the animated television series: <b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Truckers+Picture+Book&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Truckers: Picture Book</a></em> (London: Picture Corgi, <b>1992</b>) [graph: picture book illustrated with images from the animated television series: <b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: pb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Diggers&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Diggers</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1990</b>) [<b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Wings&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Wings</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1990</b>) [<b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Bromeliad+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Bromeliad Trilogy</a></em> (New York: Guild America Books, <b>1993</b>) [omni containing all three titles: <b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/David A <a href="/entry/cherry_david_a">Cherry</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Bromeliad+Trilogy+Truckers+Diggers+and&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Bromeliad Trilogy: Truckers, Diggers, and Wings</a></em> (New York: HarperCollins, <b>2003</b>) [vt of the above: <b>Nomes/Bromeliad</b>: hb/S Saelig Gallagher]</li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>Johnny Maxwell</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Only+You+Can+Save+Mankind&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Only You Can Save Mankind</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1992</b>) [<b>Johnny Maxwell</b>: hb/David Scutt]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Johnny+and+the+Dead&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Johnny and the Dead</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1993</b>) [<b>Johnny Maxwell</b>: hb/John Avon]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Johnny+and+the+Bomb&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Johnny and the Bomb</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1996</b>) [<b>Johnny Maxwell</b>: hb/Larry <a href="/entry/rostant_larry">Rostant</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Johnny+Maxwell+Trilogy&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy</a></em> (New York: Science Fiction Book Club, <b>1998</b>) [omni containing all three titles: <b>Johnny Maxwell</b>: hb/Jim <a href="/entry/burns_jim">Burns</a>]</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>The Long Earth</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Long+Earth&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Long Earth</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2012</b>) with Stephen <a href="/entry/baxter_stephen">Baxter</a> [special issue of this edition contains "The High Meggas", Pratchett's 1980s draft of first part of the novel: <b>Long Earth</b>: hb/Getty Images]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Long+War&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Long War</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2013</b>) with Stephen <a href="/entry/baxter_stephen">Baxter</a> [<b>Long Earth</b>: hb/R Shailer/TW]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Long+Mars&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Long Mars</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2014</b>) with Stephen <a href="/entry/baxter_stephen">Baxter</a> [<b>Long Earth</b>: hb/R Shailer/TW]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Long+Utopia&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Long Utopia</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2015</b>) with Stephen <a href="/entry/baxter_stephen">Baxter</a> [<b>Long Earth</b>: hb/R Shailer/TW]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Long+Cosmos&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Long Cosmos</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2016</b>) with Stephen <a href="/entry/baxter_stephen">Baxter</a> [<b>Long Earth</b>: hb/NASA/Shutterstock]</li> </ul> <p><b>individual titles</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Carpet+People&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Carpet People</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1971</b>) [illus/hb/Terry Pratchett] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Carpet+People&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Carpet People</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>1992</b>) [rev of the above: hb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Carpet+People+Illustrated+Edition&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Carpet People: Illustrated Edition</a></em> (London: Doubleday Childrens, <b>2009</b>) [vt of the above: illus/hb/Terry Pratchett] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Carpet+People&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Carpet People</a></em> (Boston, Massachusetts: Clarion Books, <b>2013</b>) [exp of the above with additional Carpet People story (1965 <em>Bucks Free Press</em>): illus/hb/Terry Pratchett]</li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Dark+Side+of+the+Sun&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Dark Side of the Sun</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1976</b>) [hb/Terry Pratchett]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Strata&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Strata</a></em> (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, <b>1981</b>) [hb/Tim <a href="/entry/white_tim">White</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Unadulterated+Cat+A+Campaign+for+Real+Cats&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Unadulterated Cat: A Campaign for Real Cats</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1989</b>) [associational: comic cat book: illus/pb/Gray Jolliffe]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Good+Omens+The+Nice+and+Accurate+Prophecies+of&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1990</b>) with Neil <a href="/entry/gaiman_neil">Gaiman</a> [Pratchett is billed first in the UK: hb/Chris <a href="/entry/moore_chris">Moore</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Good+Omens+The+Nice+and+Accurate+Prophecies+of&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch</a></em> (New York: Workman Publishing, <b>1990</b>) with Neil <a href="/entry/gaiman_neil">Gaiman</a> [rev of the above title: Gaiman is billed first in the US: hb/David Frampton]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Definitive+Good+Omens&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Definitive Good Omens</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>2019</b>) [rev vt of the above: illus/hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Once+More+with+Footnotes&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Once More with Footnotes</a></em> (Framingham, Massachusetts: NESFA Press, <b>2004</b>) [coll: edited by Priscilla Olson and Sheila M Perry: essays and stories including <b>Discworld</b>: hb/Omar Rayyan]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Nation&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Nation</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2008</b>) [illus/hb/Jonny Duddle] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Nation&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Nation</a></em> (London: Corgi, <b>2009</b>) with Mark Ravenhill [play: adaptation of the above title: pb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dodger&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dodger</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2012</b>) [hb/Paul Kidby] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dodger+Guide+to+London&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dodger's Guide to London</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2013</b>) [spin-off from <em>Dodger</em>: presented as nonfiction: hb/Paul Kidby]</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>collections</b> </p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=A+Blink+of+the+Screen+Collected+Shorter+Fiction&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2012</b>) [coll: includes several <b>Discworld</b> stories: hb/Pal Hansen and Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dragons+at+Crumbling+Castle+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2014</b>) [coll: stories published in the <em>Bucks Free Press</em> 1965-1973: illus/hb/Mark Beech] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dragons+at+Crumbling+Castle+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2014</b>) [coll: exp of the above with 2 additional stories and further editorial commentary: illus/hb/Mark Beech]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dragons+at+Crumbling+Castle+and+Other+Tales&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Tales</a></em> (Boston, Massachusetts: Clarion Books, <b>2015</b>) [coll: vt of the above: illus/hb/Mark Beech]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Witch+Vacuum+Cleaner+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2016</b>) [coll: stories published in the <em>Bucks Free Press</em>: illus/hb/Mark Beech] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Witch+Vacuum+Cleaner+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2016</b>) [coll: rev of the above with 1 story extract replaced by 2 other stories: illus/hb/Mark Beech]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Father+Christmas+Fake+Beard&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Father Christmas's Fake Beard</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2017</b>) [coll: stories published in the <em>Bucks Free Press</em>: illus/hb/Mark Beech]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Time-Travelling+Caveman+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Time-Travelling Caveman and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2020</b>) [coll: stories published in the <em>Bucks Free Press</em> 1966-1972 and <em>Western Daily Press</em> 1969-1970: hb/Mark Beech] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Time-Travelling+Caveman+and+Other+Stories&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Time-Travelling Caveman and Other Stories</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2020</b>) [coll: exp of the above with 1 additional story: hb/Mark Beech]</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>nonfiction</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=A+Slip+of+the+Keyboard+Collected+Non-Fiction&field-author=Pratchett+Terry" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-Fiction</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2014</b>) [nonfiction: coll: introduction by Neil <a href="/entry/gaiman_neil">Gaiman</a>: hb/Pal Hansen]</li> </ul> <p><b>about the author</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li>Andrew M <a href="/entry/butler_andrew_m">Butler</a>. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Pocket+Essential+Terry+Pratchett&field-author=Butler+Andrew+M" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Pocket Essential Terry Pratchett</a></em> (Harpenden, Hertfordshire: Pocket Essentials, <b>2001</b>) [nonfiction: chap: pb/photographic]</li> <li>Andrew M <a href="/entry/butler_andrew_m">Butler</a>, Edward <a href="/entry/james_edward">James</a> and Farah <a href="/entry/mendlesohn_farah">Mendlesohn</a>, editors. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Guilty+of+Literature&field-author=Butler+Andrew+M" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature</a></em> (Reading, Berkshire: Science Fiction Foundation, <b>2000</b>) [nonfiction: anth: undated but 2000: pb/Josh <a href="/entry/kirby_josh">Kirby</a>] <ul class="x"> <li>Andrew M <a href="/entry/butler_andrew_m">Butler</a>, Edward <a href="/entry/james_edward">James</a> and Farah <a href="/entry/mendlesohn_farah">Mendlesohn</a>, editors. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+Guilty+of+Literature+Second&field-author=Butler+Andrew+M" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature: Second Edition</a></em> (Baltimore, Maryland: Old Earth Books, <b>2004</b>) [nonfiction: anth: exp rev of the above: hb/photographic]</li> </ul></li> <li>Andrew M <a href="/entry/butler_andrew_m">Butler</a>, editor. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=An+Unofficial+Companion+to+the+Novels+of+Terry&field-author=Butler+Andrew+M" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">An Unofficial Companion to the Novels of Terry Pratchett</a></em> (Oxford: Greenwood World Publishing, <b>2007</b>) [encyclopedia: hb/photographic]</li> <li>Craig Cabell. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+The+Spirit+of+Fantasy&field-author=Craig+Cabell" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett: The Spirit of Fantasy</a></em> (London: John Blake, <b>2011</b>) [nonfiction: biography and critique: hb/]</li> <li>Marc Burrows. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Magic+of+Terry+Pratchett&field-author=Marc+Burrows" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Magic of Terry Pratchett</a></em> (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword/White Owl, <b>2020</b>) [nonfiction: biography: hb/Andrea C White based on photo]</li> <li>Rob Wilkins. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Terry+Pratchett+A+Life+with+Footnotes&field-author=Rob+Wilkins" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes</a></em> (London: Doubleday, <b>2022</b>) [nonfiction: official biography: hb/photographic]</li> </ul> <p><b>links</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.terrypratchett.co.uk/">Terry Pratchett</a></li> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://colinsmythe.co.uk/terry-pratchett/">Terry Pratchett at Colin Smythe Ltd</a></li> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://www.lspace.org/">Terry Pratchett</a> ("L-Space" fan site)</li> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20140811230551/http://flynn_the_cat.squidoo.com/terry-pratchett-short-stories">Terry Pratchett's Short Stories</a> (fan site: lists the <em>Bucks Free Press</em> stories) (archived)</li> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?155">Internet Speculative Fiction 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