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The Discworld Mapp
The Discworld Mapp
Aug 16, 2025 6:46 PM

Author:Terry Pratchett,Stephen Briggs

The Discworld Mapp

The ultimate companion for any fan of Sir Terry Pratchett's phenomenal Discworld, mapped in meticulous detail for the very first time. A beautiful gift edition, which folds out into a gloriously expansive artefact, complete with booklet full of essential information. The perfect way to being Discworld to life!

'If you are a Discworld fan then this is a must for your collection!' -- ***** Reader review

'My man is an absolute Terry Pratchett manic fan and he was over the moon with this, like a kid at Christmas' -- ***** Reader review

'With glorious illustrations and stylish comments from the genius himself this really is worth buying' -- ***** Reader review

'Funny! Screechingly funny!' -- ***** Reader review

'Superb quality, amazing workmanship. They say you can't map a sense of humour, but Terry Pratchett did it again. Wonderful' -- ***** Reader review

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They said it couldn't be done. Well, it has been done, proving them wrong once again.

After years of research, cunningly contrived in as many minutes, the Discworld has its map. It takes full account of the historic and much documented expeditions of the Discworld's fêted (or at least fated) explorers: General Sir Roderick Purdeigh, Lars Larsnephew, Llamedos Jones, Lady Alice Venturi, Ponce da Quirm and, of course, Venter Borass.

Now travellers on this circular world can see it all: from Klatch to the Ramtops, from Cori Celesti to the Circle Sea, from Genua to Bhangbhangduc. The great cities of Hunghung, Pseudopolis, Al Khali and, of course, Ankh-Morpork are placed with loving care upon this world which is carried through space by Great A'Tuin.

A deluxe and stunning gift edition with pull-out booklet and fold-out map - the ultimate present for every Discworld fan who has ever dreamed of seeing the world of Sir Terry Pratchett come to life...

Reviews

His first post-apartheid novel... A complex cocktail of myths, legends, magic, farce, politics and morals... Powerful and enchanting.

—— Focus

Wonderful... About discord and reconciliation: between new and old, black and white, dreams and reality

—— The Times

Peter Carey, Garcia Marquez, Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Andre Brink must be considered with that class of writer

—— The Guardian

A sci-fi book, packed full of adventure and humour

—— The Guardian

In his major postwar novels, the pain and earnestness of the individual’s quest for ‘meaning and design’ can be felt more intensely than perhaps anywhere else in contemporary Western prose

—— Sunday Times

An antipodean King Lear writ gentle and tragicomic, almost Chekhovian . . . an intensely dramatic masterpiece.

—— The Australian
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