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A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories [Audiobook]
Audio CD
Main Details
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A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories [Audiobook]
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sir Terry Pratchett
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Category/Genre | Audiobooks on CD Fantasy Trade Publishers Audiobooks All Dates |
ISBN/Barcode |
9798212895538
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Edition |
Audiobook
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Publishing Details |
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Trade Publishers Audiobooks
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Imprint |
HarperCollins
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NZ Release Date |
10 October 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A delightfully funny, fantastically inventive collection of twenty newly unearthed short stories by Sir Terry Pratchett, the award-winning and bestselling author and creator of the phenomenally successful Discworld fantasy series. This special trove--featuring charming woodcut illustrations--is a must-have for Pratchett fans of all ages and includes a foreword by Neil Gaiman. These rediscovered tales were written by Terry Pratchett under a pseudonym for a British newspaper during the 1970s and 1980s. The stories have never been attributed to him until now, and might never have been found--were it not for the efforts of a few dedicated fans. As Neil Gaiman writes in his introduction, through all of these stories we watch Terry Pratchett becoming Terry Pratchett. Though none of the short works are set in the Discworld, all are infused with Pratchetts trademark wit, satirical wisdom, and brilliant imagination, hinting at the magical universe he would go on to create. Meet Og the inventor, the first caveman to cultivate fire, as he discovers the highs and lows of progress; haunt the Ministry of Nuisances with the defiant evicted ghosts of Pilgarlic Towers; visit Blackbury, a small market town with weird weather and an otherworldly visitor; and embark on a dangerous quest through time and space with hero Kron, which begins in the ancient city of Morpork . . . Irresistibly entertaining, A Stroke of the Pen is an essential collection from the late, great Sir Terry Pratchett, a master storyteller (A. S. Byatt) who defies categorization (The Times); a writer whose novels have always been among the most serious of comedies, the most relevant and real of fantasies (Independent UK).
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