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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 13:54

The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works:

Total Known So Far: 206 / 3 more not yet published


A: The Discworld Novels: (36 / 2 more not yet published)
1. The Colour Of Magic
(Note: Novel was also released in a Compact edition)
2. The Light Fantastic
(Note: Novel was also released in a Compact edition)
3. Equal Rites
(Note: Novel was also released in a Compact edition)
4. Mort
(Note: Novel was also released in a Compact edition)
5. Sourcery
6. Wyrd Sisters
7. Pyramids
8. Guards! Guards!
9. Eric (with Josh Kirby)
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(with Paul Kidby)
28. The Amazing Maurice And His Educated Rodents
("Children's" Book Based On Discworld)
29. Night Watch
30. The Wee Free Men
("Children's" Book Based On Discworld)
31. Monstrous Regiment
32. A Hat Full Of Sky
("Children's" Book Based On Discworld)
33. Going Postal
34. Thud
35. Wintersmith
("Children's" Book Based On Discworld)
36. Making Money
37. I Shall Wear Midnight (Release date: unknown)
("Children's" Book Based On Discworld)
38. Raising Taxes (Release date: unknown)

B. Discworld Omnibus Editions: (8)
1. The Witches Trilogy
(contains: Equal Rites, Wyrd Sisters, Witches Abroad)
2. Death Trilogy
(contains: Mort, Reaper Man, Soul Music)
3. The First Discworld Novels
(contains:The Colour Of Magic, The Light Fantastic)
4. City Watch Trilogy
(contains: Guards! Guards!, Men At Arms ,Feet Of Clay)
5. The Gods Trilogy
(contains: Pyramids, Small Gods, Hogfather)
6. The Rincewind Trilogy
(contains: Sourcery, Eric, Interesting Times)
7. The Bromeliad Trilogy
(contains: Truckers, Diggers, Wings)
8. The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy
(contains: Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny And The Dead, Johnny And The Bomb)


C: Discworld Related Books: (13)
1. The Pratchett Portfolio
(illustrated by Paul Kidby)
2. The Discworld Companion
(with Stephen Briggs)
3. The Discworld Companion-Updated
(with Stephen Briggs)
4. The New Discworld Companion
(with Stephen Briggs)
5. Nanny Ogg’s Cookbook
(with Stephen Briggs, Tina Hannan and Paul Kidby)
6. The Science Of The Discworld I
(with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen)
7. The Science Of The Discworld I- Updated
(with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen)
8. The Science Of The Discworld II- The Globe
(with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen)
9. The Science Of The Discworld III: Darwin's Watch
(with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen)
10. Art of Discworld
(illustrated by Paul Kidby)
11. The Unseen University Cut Out Book
(by Bernard Pearson)
12. The Wit and Wisdom of Discworld
(with Stephen Briggs)
13. The Folklore of Discworld
(with Jacqueline Simpson)


D: Graphic / Illustrated Novels: (6)
1. The Colour Of Magic: The Graphic Novel
(Note: This was originally issued in 4 seperate parts in 1991; Released in hardback in 2008)
(illustrated by Stephen Ross)
2. The Light Fantastic: The Graphic Novel
[color=darkred](Note: This was originally issued in 4 seperate parts in 1992; Released in hardback in 2008)
(illustrated by Stephen Ross)
3. Mort: A Discworld Big Comic
(illlustrated by Graham Higgins)
4. Guards! Guards!
(illustrated by Graham Higgins)
5. Eric (1st Edition Only)
(illustrated by Josh Kirby)
6. The Illustrated Wee Free Men
(illustrated by Stephen Player)

(Note: The Last Hero also contains lots of great illustrations by Paul Kidby in both the hardback and paperback editions, and comes in the large A4 format)


E: Maps: (4)
1. The Streets Of Ankh-Morpork
(with Stephen Briggs)
2. The Discworld Mapp
(with Stephen Briggs)
3. Death’s Domain
(with Paul Kidby)
4. A Tourist Guide To Lancre
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)


F: Diaries / Almanaks: (9)
1. 1998: The Discworld’s Unseen University
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
2. 1999: The Discworld’s Ankh-Morpork City Watch
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
3. 2000: The Discworld Assassin’s Guild
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
4. 2001: The Discworld Fools’ Guild
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
5. 2002: The Discworld Thieves’ Guild
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
6. 2003: The Discworld (Reformed) Vampyres’
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
7. The Discworld Almanak for the Common Year 2005
(with Bernard Pearson)
8. The Ankh-Morpork Post Office Handbook: Discworld Diary 2007
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)
9. Lu-Tse's Yearbook Of Enlightenment 2008
(with Stephen Briggs and Paul Kidby)


G: Children’s Books: (8)
1. Truckers
(Part 1 of The Bromeliad Trilogy)
2. Diggers
(Part 2 of The Bromeliad Trilogy)
3. Wings
(Part 3 of The Bromeliad Trilogy)
4. Only You Can Save Mankind
(Part 1 of The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
5. Only You Can Save Mankind (2005 US Edition)
(Note: The 2005 US edition had an introduction by the author. The novel itself contains some minor changes to better suit the US culture)
6. Johnny And The Dead
(Part 2 of The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
7. Johnny And The Bomb
(Part 3 of The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy)
8. Where's My Cow?
(Discworld related, this is a 14 page illustrated book for young children; coincided with the release of the novel Thud!)


H: Non-Discworld Related Books: (7)
1. The Carpet People
2. The Carpet People- Revised
3. The Dark Side Of The Sun
4. Strata
5. Good Omens
(co-written with Neil Gaiman)
6. The Unadulterated Cat
(with illustrations by Gray Jolliffe)
7. Nation


I: Play Texts: (19 / 1 more not yet published)
1. Mort
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
2. Wyrd Sisters
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
3. Wyrd Sisters: The Illustrated Screenplay
4. Guards! Guards!
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
5. Men At Arms
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
6. Soul Music: The Illustrated Screenplay
7. Interesting Times
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
8. Maskerade
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
9. Carpe Jugulum
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
10. Johnny And The Dead
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
11. The Truth
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
12. The Fifth Elephant
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
13. The Amazing Maurice And His Educated Rodents
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
14. Lords And Ladies
(adapted by Irana Brown)
15. Night Watch
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
16. Monstrous Regiment
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
17. Going Postal
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
18. Jingo
(adapted by Stephen Briggs)
19. Hogfather: The Illustrated Screenplay
(with Vadim Jean; illustrated by Stephen Player)
20. The Colour of Magic: The Illustrated Screenplay (Release date: November 27th, 2008)
(with Vadim Jean; illustrated by Stephen Player)


J. Short Stories / Poems: (22)
1. The Ankh-Morpork National Anthem
(Discworld story, sort of)
2. Death and What Comes Next
(Discworld related story)
3. Final Reward
4. FTB / The Megbyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus
(Note: FTB stands for 'Fluffy Teddy Bear'!)
5. Hollywood Chickens
6. Incubust
7. Medical Notes
(story, sort of)
8. Night Dweller
9. Once and Future
10. Once More * with footnotes
(collection of Short Stories & Articles)
(contains from this category (J) numbers: 1-7, 9-19)
(contains from category (L) numbers: 1, 4, 6-9, 17, 20)
(contains from category (M) numbers: 1-19, 21)
(see this link for all that's included:
Nesfa )
11. Theatre of Cruelty
(Discworld realted story)
12. The Hades Business
13. The Sea and Little Fishes
(Discworld related story)
14. The Secret Book of the Dead
(Poem)
15. Thud -- A Historical Perspective
(story, sort of)
16. Troll Bridge
(Discworld related story)
17. Turntables of the Night
18. #ifdefDEBUG + "WORLD/ENOUGH" + "TIME"
19. Twenty Pence With Envelope and Seasonal Greeting
20. History in the Faking
21. Ode To Multiple Universes
(Poem)
22. A Collegiate Casting-Out Of Devilish Devices
(Discworld short story, appeared in the May 13th, 2005 issue of The Times 'Higher Education Supplement')


K. Quizbooks: (2)
1. The Unseen University Challenge
(compiled by David Langford)
2. The Wyrdest Link
(compiled by David Langford)


L: Contributions / Introductions / Forewords: (21)
1. Intro to: "The Leaky Establishment"
(by David Langford)
2. Intro to: "The Evolution Man"
(by Roy Lewis)
3. Intro to: "The Arts of Falconrie and Hawking"
(by Dave Hodges)
4. Foreword to: "The Definitive Illustrated Guide to Fantasy" / Intro to: "The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy"
(general editor: David Pringle)
5. Foreword to: "Batman: Joker's Revenge"
6. Intro to: "Brewer's Dictionary Of Phrase And Fable [16th edition]"
(this edition revised by Adrian Room)
7. Intro to: "The Unseen University Challenge"
(compiled by David Langford)
8. Intro to: "The Wyrdest Link"
(compiled by David Langford)
9. Intro to: "Once More * with footnotes"
(edited by Priscilla Olson & Sheila M. Perry)
10. Foreword to: "Creative Web Writing"
(by Jane Dorner)
11. Review of: The House On The Borderland from "Horror: 100 Best Books"
(by Stephen Jones & Kim Newman)
12. Intro to: "The Josh Kirby Poster Book"
(by Josh Kirby)
13. 'What Is In This Title?', Introduction to: "Dreams and Doorways"
(by Monica Porter)
14. Intro to: "Terry Pratchett's From The Discworld CD"
(booklet accompanying David Greenslade's music of Discworld)
15. Foreword to: "Discworld instruction Manual"
(computer game by Psygnosis)
16. 'Forty Green, Near Penn', contribution to: "Playground Memories"
(by Nick Gammage)
17. 'Pratchett On Writing', contribution to: "The Faces of Fantasy"
(photographer: Patti Perret & editor: James Frenkel)
18. 'My Favourite Book', contribution to: "My Favourite Book, Celebrities' Childhood Choice"
(compiled by William Watt)
19. 'An Appreciation Of Sharpe', contribution to: "Sharpe's Trafalgar"
(by Bernard Cornwell)
20. 'Cult Classic', contribution to: "Meditations on Middle Earth"
(edited by Karen Haber)
21. Introduction to ‘The Gnarly Man’ by L. Sprage De Camp, published in "My Favourite Fantasy Story"
(edited by Martin H.Greenberg)


M. Articles / Speeches: (51)
1. High Tech, Why Tech?
(article in magazine "The Electronic Author, Summer 1993 Issue")
2. Imaginary Worlds, Real Stories
(speech from October 1st, 2000 for the National Folklore Society)
3. Let There be Dragons
(speech from April, 1993 given at the Booksellers Association Conference dinner)
4. Magic Kingdoms / Fantasy Kingdoms
(article from July 4th, 1999 in newspaper "The Sunday Times; New Review")
5. Neil Gaiman: Amazing Master Conjurer
(article in program book of Boskone 39, February 15-17th, 2002)
6. No Worries
(article from 1998 in "SFX" magazine)
7. The Orangutans are Dying. Sorry Son, The Humans Need All Our Trees
(article from February 20th, 2000 in newspaper "The Mail On Sunday")
8. Paperback Writer
(article from 2003 in "The Guardian" newspaper)
9. Roots of Fantasy
(article in "The Roots of Fantasy: Myth, Folklore & Archetype", program book of World Fantasy Convention 1989)
10. Sheer Delight: Tribute to Bob Shaw
(article from 1st April, 1996 in magazine "SFX")
11. Thought Progress
(article from May 1989 in magazine "20/20")
12. Whose Fantasy Are You?
(article from 17th September, 1991 in magazine "WH Smith Bookcase")
13. A Word About Hats
(article)
14. 2001: The Vision and the Reality
(article from December 24th, 2000 in newspaper "The Sunday Times")
15. And Mind the Monoliths
(article from April 3rd, 1978 in newspaper "Bath & West Evening Chronicle")
16. The Big Store
(article)
17. The Choice Word
(article)
18. Doctor Who?
(speech)
19. Elves Were Bastards
(article)
20. Why Gandalf Never Married
(speech given at Novacon 15, 1985)
21. Alien Christmas
(Beccon 1987 After-Dinner Speech from August 1987)
22. On Science Fiction in Schools
(article from 21st September, 1963 in magazine "Vector (Journal of the BSFA) 21")
23. The Unconventional Cavalier. An Assessment of Colin Kapp
(article from September, 1963 in magazine "Zenith, Issue 6")
24. The Picture
(article from 11th May, 1965 in magazine "Technical Cygnet, Wycombe High School Technical Magazine, Issue 1")
25. When Gerrards Cross Was The 'Brighton Of Bucks'
(article from 29th January, 1969 in newspaper "Bucks Free Press")
26. Three Popes To Go Before We Know If Malachy Was Right
(article from 29th January, 1969 in newspaper "Bucks Free Press", written under the pseudonym 'Marcus')
27. After Thirty-Six Long Years The Burmese Still Remember Him
(article from 27th May, 1970 in newspaper "Bucks Free Press", written under the pseudonym 'Marcus')
28. Where Particle Sheep Safely Wave
(article from 5th May, 1990 in magazine "New Scientist")
29. Joint Account

(article from 1992 in magazine "WH Smith Junior Bookcase, Heatwave Edition")
30. My Best Teacher
(article from 16th September, 1994 in T"ES2, Times Educational Supplement")
31. My Soundtrack For A Cathedral
(article from 28th May, 1995 in newspaper "The Mail On Sunday")
32. My New Year Resolution
(article from 31st December, 1996 in newspaper "The Express")
33. On Excellence in Schools
(article from 1997 in "Education: What It Means To You"; Dept of Education)
34. My Kind Of Day
(article in magazine "Radio Times, Issue for 10-16th May 1997")
35. The Meaning Of My Christmas
(article from December 24th, 1997 in newspaper "Western Daily Press, Bristol")
36. Lord Of The Rings
(article from August 8th, 1999 in newspaper "The Sunday Times; Culture Section")
37. Wyrd Ideas
(article from Autumnn, 1999 in "The Author; CX; 3; Autumn Issue)
38. I Only Read The Brodies Notes
(article from December, 1999 in "Later; December Issue")
39. Author Pays Tribute To Former BFP Editor 47. Arthur
(article from February 16th, 2001 in newspaper "Bucks Free Press")
40. Plunder Woman
(article from November 7th, 1998 in newspaper "The Express; Weekend: Arts")
41. A Word From Terry, On Being 21
(article in program book of the 2004 Discworld Convention, August 2004)
42. Tales Of Wonder And Porn
(article in program book of Noreascon 4: The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, September 2004)
43. It Keeps My Head Together
(article from July 8th, 2001 in "The Sunday Telegraph; Review")
44. A Word From Terry Pratchett (About Truckers)
(In program book of Bob Eaton’s adaptation of Truckers. The play toured in 2002)
45. Worldcon Guest of Honor speech
(Terry's 2005 speech, published by ISFiC Press in "Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches" (pp. 282-95), edited by Mike Resnick and Joe Siclari)
46. Keep it Real
(The 2007 edition of The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook contains an article by Terry (pp. 231-22) giving advice on how to write science fiction)
47. I Create Gods All The Time - Now I Think One Might Exist
(article in Daily Mail, June 21st, 2008)
48. I'm disgusted...I can get Viagra on the NHS, but nothing for my Alzhemier's
(article in News of the World, August 17th, 2008)
49. Terry Pratchett : Speech to the Tory Party Conference
(September 29th, 2008)
50. I'm slipping away a bit at a time... and all I can do is watch it happen
(article in Daily Mail, October 7th, 2008)
51. Speak its name to kill dementia
(letter in The Times, October 7th, 2008)


Forthcoming Items To Look Out For: (3)
2. The Colour of Magic: The Illustrated Screenplay (Release date: November 27th, 2008)
3. I Shall Wear Midnight (Release date: unknown)
4. Raising Taxes (Release date: unknown)
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Notes:

1. Other Useful Links:
- Bonsai Discworld
(Pretty comprehensive list of EVERYTHING to do with Pratchett, although it appears to have not been updated since late 2004)
- Colin Smythe's Checklist
(Recently updated by Terry's agent, this is as good a list as you can hope for.)

2. Only Written pieces are counted; not audio books, special publications by book clubs, etc.

3. Hopefully the links that I have for items will still be active, but this cannot always be guaranteed.

4. Section M: 'Articles And Speeches' gives the first printing of each item, and there may be subsequent publications which are not mentioned here.


It is assumed that all websites linked on this page have permission to show any material under copyright & we take no responsibility if this is not the case

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 13:58

Okay folks, first up: I love this new board!! All these new features are great.

Then I thought to myself something was missing. So I added the Ultimate Guide to give a more homely feel to this new, crakingly good board. We should have moved ages ago!

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 14:02

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Okay folks, first up: I love this new board!! All these new features are great.

Then I thought to myself something was missing. So I added the Ultimate Guide to give a more homely feel to this new, crakingly good board. We should have moved ages ago!
Indeed we should have, Jackal ol'e pal.

Anyways, anyone else feel that this guide should become an official part of the boards? Because I feel the guide deserves a section of its very own around here somewhere.

That or it should be stickied.


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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 15:13

I've made this sticky for now.



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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 17:11

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 20:08

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nice list!
Cheers, I've been at it for quite a while now (since October 2002 in fact!). I love the features I can now play around with to make the page fancier, such as different font sizes and colours

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-21-2005, 22:05

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nice list!
Cheers, I've been at it for quite a while now (since October 2002 in fact!). I love the features I can now play around with to make the page fancier, such as different font sizes and colours
yah, this new forum allows a lot of new stuff, I think the move was worthwhile.

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-23-2005, 17:41

I've got all the links up and running now. :o I'm deadly slow when it comes to URL stuff but got there eventually!
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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 08-30-2005, 09:55

I didn't know that "Only You Can Save Mankind" had been made into a musical, and is currently finishing its run at the Edinburgh Fringe.

The show is reviewed here

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 11-02-2005, 18:10

After thinking about it, I've transferred the 3 "children's books based on Discworld" (Amazing Maurice, Wee Free Men, Hat Full of Sky) into the main Discworld section of this list.

Terry himself says they are part of the main series, so I feel they shouldn't be shown here in the children's books section anymore.
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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 12-05-2005, 11:25

I'm thinking of getting someone "Once More* *With Footnotes" for Christmas, so I checked the fount of all knowledge (thanks Jackal!) and noticed that the link to the contents doesn't work (for me) anymore. I guessed NESFA had moved it, and indeed they have. It's now here -

Once More* With Footnotes

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I'm thinking of getting someone "Once More* *With Footnotes" for Christmas, so I checked the fount of all knowledge (thanks Jackal!) and noticed that the link to the contents doesn't work (for me) anymore. I guessed NESFA had moved it, and indeed they have. It's now here -

Once More* With Footnotes
Okay, I fixed the link I have up. It had a stray letter or two in the address. Cheers for noticing

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Default The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works: - 01-24-2006, 15:33

that is the best list of Pratchett's works i have ever seen! Thanks a lot! I only lack 6 or 7 from the novels list


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