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Jingo (Victor Gollancz, 1997). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Black boards with gilt titles.120,000 copies.
Jingo (Victor Gollancz, 1997). Proof copy. 170 copies.
Jingo (Corgi, 1998). First UK paperback edition.
Discworld 22 – The Last Continent
The Last Continent (Doubleday, 1998). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Red boards with gilt titles. 93,500 copies. Note: Two versions of the first printing exist. An initial quantity for Australia of 10,000 copies had deep blue endpapers and plain spine blocking, while those for the home market had red endpapers and spine blocking that used the same lettering as the dustwrapper.
The Last Continent (Doubleday, 1998). Proof copy. 100 copies only.
The Last Continent (Corgi, 1999). First UK paperback edition.
The Last Continent (Charnwood/Thorpe/Ulverscroft, 2005). Large print hardback edition.
Discworld 23 – Carpe Jugulum
Carpe Jugulum (Doubleday, 1998). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Red endpapers. 160,000 copies.
Carpe Jugulum (Doubleday, 1998). Proof copy. 148 copies.
Carpe Jugulum (Charnwood/Thorpe/Ulverscroft, 2005). Large print hardback in dustwrapper.
Carpe Jugulum (Corgi, 1999). First UK paperback edition. Note: 40,000 copies printed for the New World market (Australia and New Zealand); 322,000 copies for the British market with the cover illustration reproduced on a smaller scale (both listed as first printing). An easy way to tell the difference is to look for a shoe jutting into the title box on the front cover of the New World copy; the British counterpart doesn’t have this detail.
Discworld 24 – The Fifth Elephant
The Fifth Elephant (Doubleday, 1999). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Red boards with gilt titles.
The Fifth Elephant (Doubleday, 1999). Proof copy. 155 copies.
The Fifth Elephant (Corgi, 2000). First UK paperback edition.
The Fifth Elephant (Charnwood/Thorpe/Ulverscroft, 2000). Large print edition. 550 copies.
Discworld 25 – The Truth
The Truth (Doubleday, 2000). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Blue boards with gilt titles with Discworld titled endpapers.
The Truth (Doubleday, 2000). Proof copy. 370 copies. Note: Of these, 200 copies were signed by Pratchett for special presentation purposes to mark the 25th anniversary of Discworld. Unsigned copies are consequently more limited and worth more in pristine condition.
The Truth (Corgi, 2001). First UK paperback edition.
The Truth (Charnwood/Thorpe, 2003). Large print hardback edition.
Discworld 26 – Thief of Time
Thief of Time (Doubleday, 2001). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Orange endpapers. Full number string to copyright page.
Thief of Time (Doubleday, 2001). Proof copy. 100 copies only with title error – The Thief of Time – on cover.
Thief of Time (Corgi, 2002). First UK paperback edition. Note: Some advanced copies were distributed with publicity material.
Thief of Time (Charnwood/ Thorpe/Ulverscroft, 2002). Large print hardback in dustwrapper. 550 copies.
Discworld 27 – The Last Hero
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2001). First edition in priced dustwrapper at £17.99. 175,000 copies.
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2001). Proof copy. Colour 16-page sampler.
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2001). Deluxe edition in slipcase. Limited to 2,000 copies.
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2002). Second edition with eight new illustrations and ‘scream’ cover.
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2002). First UK paperback edition.
The Last Hero (Victor Gollancz, 2007). Mass market paperback edition.
Discworld 28 – The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Doubleday, 2001). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper at £12.99. Dark blue boards with gilt titles. Yellow endpapers.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Doubleday, 2001). Proof copy. 430 copies.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Isis, 2001). Large print edition in dustwrapper.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Corgi, 2002). First UK paperback edition.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents (Heinemann/New Windmills series, 2004). Educational edition.
Discworld 29 – Night Watch
Night Watch (Doubleday, 2002). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £17.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Red endpapers. Full number line to copyright page.
Night Watch (Doubleday, 2002). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £17.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Red endpapers. Full number line to copyright page. With letter from publisher stating that it is one of only nine copies flat signed and sent as a runner-up prize in a Terry Pratchett competition.
Night Watch (Corgi, 2003). First UK paperback edition.
Night Watch (Thorpe/Charnwood, 2004). Large print edition in dustwrapper.
Discworld 30 – The Wee Free Men
The Wee Free Men (Doubleday, 2003). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £12.99. Deep purple boards with gilt titles. Yellow endpapers. Full number string to copyright page.
The Wee Free Men (Doubleday, 2003). Poof copy. 200 copies.
The Wee Free Men (Corgi, 2004). First UK paperback edition.
The Wee Free Men (Isis, 2010). Large print edition in hardback and paperback.
The Illustrated Wee Free Men (Doubleday, 2008). First UK hardback edition in priced dustwrapper at £14.99. Illustrated by Stephen Player.
Discworld 31 – Monstrous Regiment
Monstrous Regiment (Doubleday, 2003). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £17.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Red endpapers with full number string to copyright page. Note: Copies printed in Australia lack the price on the inside front flap of the dustwrapper.
Monstrous Regiment (Corgi, 2004). First UK paperback edition.
Monstrous Regiment (Charnwood/Thorpe, 2003). First UK large print edition.
Discworld 32 – A Hat Full of Sky
A Hat Full of Sky (Doubleday, 2004). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £12.99. Deep purple boards with gilt titles. Scorched orange endpapers. Full number string to copyright page.
A Hat Full of Sky (Doubleday, 2004). UK uncorrected proof in green illustrated card cover. 490 copies.
A Hat Full of Sky (Corgi, 2005). First UK paperback edition.
Discworld 33 – Going Postal
Going Postal (Doubleday, 2004). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £17.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Coloured postage stamps endpapers. Full number string on copyright page.
Going Postal (Doubleday, 2004). Proof copy. 727 copies.
Going Postal (Doubleday, 2004). Galley proof, parcel wrapped in string with address card.
Going Postal (Thorpe/Charnwood, 2004). Large print edition.
Discworld 34 – Thud!
Thud! (Doubleday, 2005). First UK edition. Priced dustwrapper at £17.99. Black boards with gilt titles. White patterned endpapers with full number string to copyright page.
Thud! (Doubleday, 2005). First UK edition. Ten copies flat signed by Pratchett for competition prize, sent to winners with a letter of congratulations from the publisher.
Thud! (Doubleday, 2005). Proof copy. 108 copies.
Thud! (Doubleday, 2005). Limited slipcase edition of 1,000 copies.
Thud! (Charnwood/Thorpe, 2006). Large print hardback in dustwrapper.
Discworld 35 – Wintersmith
Wintersmith (Doubleday, 2006). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £14.99. Blue boards with gilt titles. Full number string to copyright page.
Wintersmith (Doubleday, 2006). Proof copy. 120 copies.
Wintersmith (Doubleday, 2006). Signed and numbered collector’s edition. 1
,000 copies.
Wintersmith (Doubleday, 2006). First UK trade paperback edition (released simultaneously with first edition hardback).
Wintersmith (Corgi, 2007). First UK paperback edition.
Wintersmith (Corgi, 2007). Black and gold UK paperback edition.
Discworld 36 – Making Money
Making Money (Doubleday, 2007). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £18.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Full number string to copyright page.
Making Money (Doubleday, 2007). Proof copy. 150 copies.
Making Money (Doubleday, 2007). Specially bound and numbered. 2,500 signed copies in slipcase. Cheque book and bank notes were also issued as publicity material for Waterstone’s and Borders.
Making Money (Corgi, 2008). First UK paperback edition.
Making Money (Doubleday, 2007). Free sampler featuring an extract from Chapter One, released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Discworld. Also released was a ‘Free Waterstone’s exclusive introduction to Terry Pratchett’s Discworld’ containing the same extract, and an ‘Introduction to Discworld’ by Michael Rowley, Waterstone’s buyer of science fiction and fantasy.
Making Money (BCA, 2007). UK hardback in dustwrapper.
Making Money (Thorpe/Charnwood, 2008). Large print edition. Hardback in dustwrapper.
Discworld 37 – Unseen Academicals
Unseen Academicals (Doubleday, 2009). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £18.99. Brown boards with gilt titles. Orange endpapers. Full number line to copyright page. Note: Waterstone’s exclusive copy has sticker on cover with an unopened packet of collector’s cards mounted on inside back board.
Unseen Academicals (Doubleday, 2007). Proof copy (some copies signed and stamped). 145 copies.
Unseen Academicals (Doubleday, 2009). First UK edition. In addition to the standard trade edition, 3,000 numbered, specially bound and slipcased copies were produced as a ‘limited collector’s edition’ for Waterstone’s. These did not have a separate ISBN.
Unseen Academicals (Corgi, 2010). First paperback edition.
Unseen Academicals (Thorpe/Charnwood, 2010). First large print UK edition.
Discworld 38 – I Shall Wear Midnight
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £18.99. Black boards with gilt titles. Dark blue endpapers. Full number line to copyright page. Note: Waterstone’s exclusive copy came with sticker on cover with an unopened packet attached to rear inner board with a Discworld colour print.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). Trade paperback edition.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). Proof copy. 153 copies, some signed and stamped.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Isis, 2010). Large print edition hardback.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Isis, 2010). Large print edition paperback.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). Collectors’ edition, with additional treatise by Jacqueline Simpson on the folklore in the book, an extra illustration by Paul Kidby, special binding, in slipcase. Exclusive to Amazon and limited to 2,500 copies.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). 350 copies sold and signed at midnight at Waterstone’s Piccadilly, with ‘free limited edition print’ at end of book, title page signed by Terry Pratchett and stamped ‘signed at midnight’ and ‘official signature’. Some copies are also signed by the artist as well.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Doubleday, 2010). ‘Special fans’ cover. Released November 2010. Approximately 3,000 copies issued with dustwrapper with the jacket design printed over a mosaic of Facebook portraits of 2,000 ‘special fans’. The jacket alone has a different ISBN (978-0-857-53056-1).
Discworld 39 – Snuff
Snuff (Doubleday, 2011). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper.
Snuff (Corgi, 2012). First UK paperback edition.
THE JOHNNY MAXWELL SERIES
Only You Can Save Mankind (Doubleday, 1992). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper at £9.99. Black boards with gilt titles. White endpapers. 16,700 copies.
Only You Can Save Mankind (Corgi, 1993). First UK paperback edition.
Only You Can Save Mankind (Galaxy/Chivers, 1996). Large print hardback edition.
Only You Can Save Mankind (Doubleday, 2004). UK special limited edition. 1,000 numbered copies printed for the world premiere of the musical Only You Can Save Mankind at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2004.
Johnny and the Dead (Doubleday, 1993). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £9.99. Grey boards and gold titles. White endpapers. 22,400 copies.
Johnny and the Dead (Doubleday, 1993). Limited edition. Ten copies bound in quarter dark blue leatherette with cloth boards and signed by Terry Pratchett for a competition run by Books Etc.
Johnny and the Dead (Corgi, 1994). First UK paperback edition. 122,500 copies.
Johnny and the Dead (Galaxy/Chivers, 1997). Large print hardback in dustwrapper.
Johnny and the Bomb (Doubleday, 1996). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper at £12.99. Mustard boards and gold titles. White endpapers. 24,900 copies.
Johnny and the Bomb (Corgi, 1997). First UK paperback edition. 105,000 copies.
The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy (Doubleday, 1999). Contains Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny and the Dead and Johnny and the Bomb. First UK edition in priced dustwrapper. Black boards.
The Johnny Maxwell Collection (Corgi, 2005). Slipcase paperback edition, containing Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny and the Dead and Johnny and the Bomb.
NATION
Nation (Doubleday Young Books, 2008). First UK hardback in priced dustwrapper at £16.99. Deep purple boards with gilt titles. Night blue illustrated endpapers. Full number line to copyright page.
Nation (Doubleday Young Books, 2008). Proof copy. 120 copies.
Nation (Doubleday Young Books, 2008). Limited edition of 275 copies, numbered and signed by the author. Note: Several unnumbered and consequently unsigned copies have also been seen by the author while compiling this bibliography.
Nation (Doubleday Young Books, 2008). Waterstone’s black cover edition. Limited to 5,000 copies. Note: A black cover paperback edition was also released for Father’s Day.
Nation (Doubleday Young Books, 2008). Trade paperback edition.
Nation (Corgi, 2009). First UK paperback edition.
Nation (Isis, 2009). Large print hardback and paperback editions.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Unadulterated Cat (Victor Gollancz, 1989). Part proof copy with proof wrapper. Approximately 200 copies.
The Unadulterated Cat (Victor Gollancz, 1989). Large format paperback edition. 50,250 copies.
The Unadulterated Cat (Victor Gollancz, 1992). Standard paperback edition.
The Unadulterated Cat (Victor Gollancz, 2002). Reissue. First UK hardback edition, with additional illustrations.
‘The Secret Book of the Dead’. Poem. First published in Now We Are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse, edited by Neil Gaiman and Stephen Jones (Dreamhaven Books, Minneapolis, MN, 1991). Limited signed edition. 300 copies in lexohyde bonded leather were signed by the contributors: 250 numbered, for sale; 50 lettered and given to the contributors. 1000 unsigned copies bound in Skivertex.
Good Omens (with Neil Gaiman) (Victor Gollancz, 1990). First UK edition in priced dustwrapper.
Good Omens (Victor Gollancz, 1990). Proof copy. Print run unknown.
Good Omens (Victor Gollancz, 1990). 46-page sampler. Print run unknown but deemed to be more common than full proof.
Good Omens (Corgi, 1991). First UK paperback edition. Note: The first printing had Pratchett’s name first on the cover and Gaiman’s second, but the reverse order on the title page. The title page was corrected in subsequent printings.
Good Omens (Fantasy & SF Book Club, 2003). Complete with new introduction from the authors. Part of the 25th Birthday Library Collection.
Good Omens (Victor Gollancz, 2007). New hardback edition with white front and black back to cover.
Truckers (Doubleday, 1989).
First UK edition in dustwrapper.
Truckers adapted by Brian Trueman (Corgi, 1992).
Truckers simplified (Ladybird, 1992). Small hardback with laminated boards.
Diggers (Doubleday, 1990). First UK edition in dustwrapper.
Diggers (Doubleday, 1990). Proof copy.
Wings (Doubleday, 1990). First UK edition in dustwrapper..
Note: Truckers, Diggers and Wings come under the collective title The Bromeliad Trilogy.
Once More ** with Footnotes (NEFS, 2004). Special edition hardback featuring early and rare Pratchett material. Some copies exist signed. Primarily a US release.
Where’s My Cow? (Doubleday, 2005). UK hardback edition.
Ankh-Morpork City Watch Warrant Card (2005). 10,000 copies written by Pratchett for Waterstone’s by the Cunning Artificer.
The First 3 Discworld Volumes (Corgi, 1989). Three UK paperbacks in slipcase (The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic and Equal Rites). Special Christmas edition.
The Next 3 Discworld Volumes (Corgi, 1990). Three UK paperbacks in slipcase (Mort, Sourcery and Wyrd Sisters). Special Christmas edition.
Discworld Starter Pack (Corgi, 1991). The Colour of Magic, The Light Fantastic and Equal Rites, issued for Ottakars. A signed, slipcase copy of The Colour of Magic together with a ‘Discworld Starter Pack’; a slipcase containing paperbacks of the first three Discworld novels.