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The Compleat Ankh-Morpork
The Compleat Ankh-Morpork
Jan 15, 2026 8:58 AM

Author:Terry Pratchett

The Compleat Ankh-Morpork

Essential for any fan of Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld, this stunning and beautifully illustrated gift book - complete with pull out map - details everything you could possible want and need to know about Ankh-Morpork, Discworld's principal city. Maps, directories, walking tours, accommodation, food and drink - everything is included. No traveller destined for Ankh-Morpork should leave home without it!

What readers are saying...

'Marvellous - had me giggling like a loon for hours' -- ***** Reader review

'A work of art' -- ***** Reader review

'I started laughing 2 seconds after opening this book' -- ***** Reader review

'Sumptuous' -- ***** Reader review

'Amazing' -- ***** Reader review

'A must have for all Discworld fans' -- ***** Reader review

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Greetings, adventurer! We lay before you this most comprehensive gazetteer encompassing all the streets of Ankh-Morpork, as well as information on its principal businesses, hotels, taverns, inns, and places of entertainment and refreshment - all enhanced by the all-new and compleat map of our great city state.

We ask that when you pore over this glorious work, you spare some thought for the humble cartographers and surveyors who made journeys into the darker corners of our metropolis - no less dangerous than the wilds of Skund or Bhangbhangduc. To some the only memorial is the map you now possess. Others, in their quest for knowledge, paid the highest price that scholarship demands, which is to say, a day off in lieu.

And so we dedicate this map and these accompanying words to the officers, councillors and members of the Merchants' Guild and to all who will find in its pages paths yet to tread and places yet to explore within the magnificent wonder that is the city of Ankh-Morpork.

A gift like no other, this stunning package expertly conjures up the sights, sounds, people and places of Ankh-Morpork in ways fans have previously only been able to imagine.

Reviews

A rip-roaring read

—— Evening Standard

There's never a dreary moment in this blast of a book . . . Johnson's descriptions are irresistibly exuberant . . . As addictively, fizzily invigorating as the Alpine air itself

—— Daily Mail

Johnson delivers a genuine sense of time and place . . . there isn't a dull sentence in this sure-footed novel

—— Jenny Colgan , Telegraph

Excellent on period detail, the blundering innocent abroad and young heartbreak

—— Sunday Times

An excellent romp. Full of 'tally-ho' Mitfordian charm . . . a witty, fast read

—— Red

An edifying moral lesson as well as a tale of inter-generational sleuthing

—— Spectator

The Jane Austen of W11

—— Scotsman

Johnson is excellent on period detail and captures the flavour of an era when the storm clouds were gathering

—— Mail on Sunday

A wonderfully majestic and evocative tale of 18th century Russia at a key moment in history

—— Candis Magazine

An intensely written, intensely felt saga of the early years that shaped the 18th century's famous czarina, Catherine the Great. Her survival in the treachery of the Russian court was an amazing feat, and Eva Stachniak captures the fluidity and steeliness that propelled Catherine from a lowly German duchess to one of the towering figures of the century

—— Karleen Koen, author of Through a Glass Darkly

A riveting reconstruction of a crucial era in Russian history… shows iconic figures of the period as real people

—— BBC History Magazine

Covering the twenty years that turned Catherine the Great from a young bride on approval to the legendary Empress of Russia, Eva Stachniak's novel gives a magical insight into the hopes and fears that haunted the corridors of the St Petersburg palace. It brings alive the very tastes and textures of the mid-eighteenth century

—— Sarah Gristwood, author of Arbella and The Girl in the Mirror

An intimate portrait of 18th century girl-power

—— Independent

A wry moral tale exploring the little evasions and compromises of everyday life. Translator Agnes Scott does justice to Solstad’s measured voice

—— Emma Hagestadt , Independent

This short-but-striking novel quickly reveals itself to be…crime fiction, yes, but also a subtle and deeply introspective consideration of the inertia of lonely middle-age, its philosophy existentialist in the manner of Jean Paul Sartre, Ingmar Bergman and certain novels of Georges Simenon. The result is a highly complex and accomplished work

—— Billy O'Callaghan , Irish Examiner

Intriguing tale… Solstad expertly navigates the bizarre mind of a clever but lonely man locked in an existentialist nightmare

—— Telegraph

This is no straightforward crime novel…an exploration of guilt, inaction and moral quandaries

—— Nic Bottomley , Bath Life
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