The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic: 25th Anniversary Edition: "The Colour of Magic", "The Light Fantastic" by Terry Pratchett (2-Jun-2008) Hardcover
Terry Pratchett
ASIN: | B011T7CRJ4 |
Publisher: | Doubleday; 25th Anniversary Ed. edition (2 Jun. 2008) |
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- 1 The Colour of Magic
- 2 The Light Fantastic
- 3 Equal Rites
- 4 Mort
- 5 Sourcery
- 6 Wyrd Sisters
- 7 Pyramids
- 8 Guards! Guards!
- 9 Eric
- 10 Moving Pictures
- 11 Reaper Man
- 12 Witches Abroad
- 13 Small Gods
- 14 Lords and Ladies
- 15 Men at Arms
- 16 Soul Music
- 17 Interesting Times
- 18 Maskerade
- 19 Feet of Clay
- 20 Hogfather
- 21 Jingo
- 22 The Last Continent
- 23 Carpe Jugulum
- 24 The Fifth Elephant
- 25 The Truth
- 26 Thief of Time
- 27 The Last Hero
- 28 The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
- 29 Night Watch
- 30 The Wee Free Men
- 31 Monstrous Regiment
- 32 A Hat Full of Sky
- 33 Going Postal
- 34 Thud!
- 35 Wintersmith
- 36 Making Money
- 37 Unseen Academicals
- 38 I Shall Wear Midnight
- 39 Snuff
- 40 Raising Steam
- 41 The Shepherd's Crown
- Death's Domain
- Nanny Ogg's Cookbook
- The Art of Discworld
- The Science of Discworld
- The Unseen University Cut Out Book
- Where's My Cow?
The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic: 25th Anniversary Edition: "The Colour of Magic", "The Light Fantastic" by Terry Pratchett (2-Jun-2008) Hardcover
Terry Pratchett
There was a time when no one knew about the Discworld, a huge disc supported by five elephants standing on the enormous giant turtle known as the Great A'tuin . . . Rincewind was a perfectly ordinary failed wizard until he met Twoflower, the Discworld's very first tourist, and before he quite knew what had happened, he found himself employed, at an outrageous salary, as Twoflower's guide to this strange world. They started off in the Disc's oldest conurbation: proud Ankh and pestilent Morpork, the twin city known as Ankh-Morpork. Before too long the irrepressible Twoflower and Rincewind, who is both inept and cowardly, are forced to flee from the city. They meet up with an increasingly colourful cast of characters as they find themselves spending too much of their time being shot at, terrorised, chased, hanging from high places with no hope of salvation, or plunging from high places (likewise, with no hope of salvation) . . . THE COLOUR OF MAGIC continues in THE LIGHT FANTASTIC, where an event is happening way overhead, far above the elephants and A'Tuin, where the very fabric of time and space is about to be put through the wringer.
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