This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.
%A Terry Pratchett
%T [n.y.k.]
%I Doubleday (h/cvr)
%D 5 or 11/00 [estimated][yr2k - eek !]
ISBN 0-385-.....-. (n.y.k.)
%I corgi (p/b)
%D 5 or 11/01 [estimated]
ISBN 0-552-.....-. (n.y.k.)
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b abr.)
%D 5 or 11/00 [estimated][yr2k - eek !]
ISBN 0-552-.....-. (n.y.k.)
terry has, more than once, said he feels he may slow down,
or take a holiday from the discworld - and equally often
discovered that there was another discworld story that in-
sisted on being told, or another story that proved to be
as well-suited to being set therein; and, that he has no
intention of writing "the last discworld novel", other than
in the sense that he himself is mortal and that he will not
permit his creation to be franchised or otherwise given the
artificial semblence of life thereafter, by any other hand.
i, for one, will eagerly pounce upon any novel i find with
his byline, whatever the world in which it is set, having
greatly enjoyed all that he's had published, and not just
the nowadays best-selling discworld novels: see below, for
quite how much more than two dozen such, are available.
[ppint.]
 
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