The Art of Discworld - Terry Pratchett, Paul Kidby
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Fiction - Humour - ISBN: 0060758279

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Si Non Confectus Non Reficiat - how true they are!
Review of The Art of Discworld - Terry Pratchett, Paul Kidby by dreamkin

Advantages: Gorgeous colour pictures, delightful commentary, nifty little sketches, truly inspiring
Disadvantages: Rather pricey

The Introduction... 'The Art of Discworld' is the latest in a series of spin-off products from the phenomenally successful Discworld series created by Terry Pratchett. Following the 'Discworld Companion' (Mk I & II), two 'Science of Discworld' books (soon to be joined by a third), a cookbook, audiobooks, various maps, and a series of play adaptations, 'The Art of Discworld' is an absolute must for a follower of the series. Terry Pratchett published ... Read review

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22.01.2005
It's Art, It's Discworld.
Review of The Art of Discworld - Terry Pratchett, Paul Kidby by ConkerEngles

Advantages: Exclusive Content, Excellent Images, Engrosing Read
Disadvantages: Just A Tad Pricey

The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett spans some 35 novels, short stories, maps, comics, 'diaries' picture books, The Science Of Discworld I, II and III. The series is extremely sucsesful, major fans, like myself, begin to picture it all, even when we wern't reading, so someone had to draw the pictures, cue The Art Of Discworld. Josh Kirby originally created the cover art for the Discworld Books, but in October of 2001, he passed away in his ... Read review

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12.11.2005


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