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The Discworld Atlas
The Discworld Atlas
Feb 27, 2026 9:33 PM

Author:Terry Pratchett,The Discworld Emporium

The Discworld Atlas

This remarkable work - complete with pull-out map - brings to life the lands and locations of the Discworld stories in a way never seen before. Accompanied by lavish full-colour illustrations and a detailed world map, this is a must-have for any Discworld fan.

What readers are saying...

'Brilliantly witty and highly informative of all areas of the Disc' - ***** Reader review

'Such a wonderful book' - ***** Reader review

'This is a must have for any Discworld fans' - ***** Reader review

'What an amazing book. Worth every penny' - ***** Reader review

'First class' - ***** Reader review

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Unseen University is proud to present the most comprehensive map and guide to the Disc yet produced.

In this noble endeavour - drawing upon the hard won knowledge of many great and, inevitably, late explorers - one may locate on a detailed plan of our world such fabled realms as the Condiment Isles, trace the course of the River Kneck as it deposits silt and border disputes in equal abundance on the lands either side, and contemplate the vast deserts of Klatch and Howondaland - a salutary lesson in the perils of allowing ones goats to graze unchecked.

A gift like no other, this stunning package expertly conjures up the sights, sounds, people and places of Sir Terry Pratchett's incredible Discworld in ways fans have previously only been able to imagine.

Reviews

'One of the most widely read and influential writers of our generation

—— The Times

An unforgettable read, don't miss it

—— Sunday Times

Works so brilliantly.

—— Daily Telegraph

Brookner has a merciless comic gift.

—— Sunday Times

Fans of Sophie Kinsella will love this effervescent story.

—— Sunday Express

Only Emily Brontë exposes her imagination to the dark spirit

—— V. S. Pritchett

Hers...is the rarest of all powers. She could free life from its dependence on facts...by speaking of the moor make the wind blow and the thunder roar

—— Virginia Woolf

Commonly thought of as 'romantic', but try rereading it without being astonished by the comfortableness with which Brontë's characters subject one another to extremes of physical and psychological violence

—— Sarah Waters

Lambasted when it came out as irredeemably perverse and, I quote, as practically "French"'

—— A. L. Kennedy

The greatest love story ever told, Heathcliff the hero being a wild, stormy, gothic fellow who will not rest until his beloved Cathy is in his arms again, even though she died some years previously. My favourite moment comes when he bribes the sexton who buried Cathy to bury him next to her, with the sides of their coffins left open, so when they're dug up 50 years hence nobody will know which bones are his, and which are hers

—— Patrick McGrath
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