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A Terry Pratchett bibliography (originally derived from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 3 July 2005 and ppint's bibliography, mucked about with since then). All dates are of first publication. Revised editions and collections are not listed. The recommended reading order of the books is given in the article Reading Order. Several books are adapted to the theatre, TV or film or are planned to be.

Books

Discworld

Novels

Graphic Novels

Collections

  • The Witches Trilogy (1994)
  • Death Trilogy (1998)
  • The Colour of Magic / The Light Fantastic (1999)
  • The City Watch (1999)
  • The First Discworld Novels (1999)
  • Rincewind the Wizzard (1999)
  • Tales of Discworld (2000)
  • Gods Trilogy (2000)
  • The Wee Free Men: The Beginning (2010)

Rumored

Following Terry Pratchett's death on March 12, 2015 it was announced that The Shepherd's Crown would be the last published Discworld novel

Short Stories

Maps

Companions

Science of Discworld

Miscellany

Art books

Theatre adaptations

All adapted by Stephen Briggs except for Lords and Ladies which is adapted by Irana Brown

Gaming

Board games
  • Thud: Strategy game for two players available from 2008
  • Watch Out: Discworld Board Game from The Cunning Artificer 2004, never released, only several prototypes were ever made.
  • Discworld Ankh-Morpork, from Treefrog Games 2011.
  • Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame from Z-Man Games 2011.
  • The Witches, from Treefrog Games 2013
  • Clacks, by Backspindle Games 2014 (Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw), published in conjunction with Z-Man Games.
Computer games
  • The Colour of Magic, for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, 1986.
  • Discworld, PC/Mac/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect 10 Productions and Teeny Weeny Games, published by Psygnosis 1995.
  • Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?, PC/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect Entertainment, published by Psygnosis (PC/PSX versions) and Sega (Saturn version) 1996.
  • Discworld Noir, GSP Games 2000.
  • Discworld: The Colour of Magic, developed for mobile phones, 2006.
  • Discworld: The Ankh-Morpork Map, developed for IOS systems by Random House, 2014.
Tabletop role-playing
  • GURPS Discworld, with Phil Masters (SJGames, 1998; maps by Stephen Briggs and Stephen Player, art by Paul Kidby)
    Discworld converted to the GURPS RPG system
    Later rebranded under the "Powered by GURPS" banner as the Discworld Roleplaying Game
  • GURPS Discworld Also, with Phil Masters and John M. Ford (SJGames, 2001; art by Sean Murray)
    Additional material converted to the GURPS system
  • The Discworld Roleplaying Game, (omnibus) combines The Discworld Roleplaying Game (GURPS Discworld) and GURPS Discworld Also, also updates to GURPS 4th edition and adds information on newer Discworld novels not included in earlier editions. (release date TBA)

Quiz

Diaries

Discworld Calendars

  • The Discworld: Day-to-Day Calendar
  • Discworld - Mini Calendar 2000
  • The Discworld Calendar: 2001
  • The Discworld Calendar: 2002
  • Discworld Calendar 2004
  • Discworld Calendar 2005
  • Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Discworld Calendar 2007
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2008
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2009
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2010
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collector's Edition Calendar 2011
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2012
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2013
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2014
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2015
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2016

Anthologies

  • The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story Turntables of the Night.
  • Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story The Sea and Little Fishes.
  • After the King: Stories In Honour of J.R.R. Tolkien edited by Martin H. Greenberg (1992) contains Troll Bridge, a short story featuring Cohen the Barbarian. This story was also published in the compilation The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (2001, edited by Mike Ashley).
  • The Wizards of Odd, a short-story compilation edited by Peter Haining (1996), includes a Discworld short story called Theatre of Cruelty.

Non-Discworld

Novels

Graphic Novels

The Long Earth series

Co-written with Stephen Baxter

Plays

Short Stories

Anthologies

  • The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy, edited by David Pringle (1998), Terry contributed a preface, republished in Once More* *with Footnotes
  • Now We Are Sick, written by Neil Gaiman and Stephen Jones (1994), includes the poem called The Secret Book of the Dead by Pratchett.
  • Knights of Madness (1998, edited by Peter Haining) includes a short story called Hollywood Chickens.
  • The Leaky Establishment, written by David Langford (1984), has a foreword by Terry in later reissues (from 2001).
  • Meditations on Middle-Earth, an anthology of essays on Middle Earth compiled by Karen Haber, contains Terry Pratchett's essay Cult Classic (2002).
  • Imagined Lives: Portraits of Unknown People (National Portrait Gallery, 2011), Terry contributed a story, Sir Joshua Easement: A Biographical Note. Republished in A Blink of the Screen
  • A Place of Safety, by Pauline Kidner (PK Publishing, 2014), foreword by Sir Terry Pratchett
  • A Blink of the Screen (Doubleday, 2012)
  • Dragons At Crumbling Castle (Doubleday, 11 September 2014)
  • A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-fiction Writings (Doubleday, 25 Sep 2014)

Miscellany

Publishers

External links