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1.12 Witches Abroad (Terry Pratchett Bibliography)




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This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.

1.12 Witches Abroad (Terry Pratchett Bibliography)

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Witches Abroad
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr)
%D 11/91 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04980-4
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 11/92
ISBN 0-552-13465-1
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1996
ISBN 0-552-14415-0
%I Isis (eight-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 0-7531-0020-7
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 2/93 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-45225-9
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) ["letterbox" design d-j]
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-575-06580-X
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 1/99
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

It seemed an easy job ...

After all, how difficult could it be to make sure that a servant
girl _doesn't_ marry a prince?

But for the witches Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg and Magrat
Garlick, travelling to the distant city of Genua, things are
never that simple ...

For one thing, all they've got is Mrs Gogol's voodoo, a one-eyed
cat and a second-hand magic wand that can only do pumpkins. And
they're up against the malignant power of the Godmother herself,
who has made Destiny an offer it can't refuse. And finally
there's the sheer power of the Story.

Servant girls _have_ to marry the Prince. That's what life is
all about.

You can't fight a Happy Ending.

At least - up until now ...

p/b blurb as h/cvr blurb, omitting "For one thing.. ..power of the Story."

 

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