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|title=The Compleat Discworld Atlas
|title=The Compleat Discworld Atlas
|cover=[[File:Atlas.jpg|Cover Design by Claire Ward]]
|cover=[[File:Atlas.jpg|240px|thumb|Cover Design by Claire Ward]]
|coauthors=[[The Discworld Emporium]]
|coauthors=The [[Discworld Emporium]]
|illustrator=[[Peter Dennis]]
|illustrator=[[Peter Dennis]]
|publisher=Transworld
|publisher=Doubleday
|date=22 Oct 2015
|date=22 Oct 2015
|isbn=0857521306
|isbn=0857521306
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The most authoritative survey of Discworld geography, ethnography and political structure possible, considering the quality of the sources. These include the flee(t)ing observations of Unseen University's [[Rincewind|Professor of Cruel and Unusual Geography]], reports from the late Sir [[Roderick Purdeigh]] and other intrepid members of the [[Trespassers' Society|Guild of Trespassers]], recent surveys for the Grand Trunk Semaphore Company and the [[Ankh-Morpork and Sto Plains Hygienic Railway]], and many accounts of mariners, missionaries and travellers.


There is mention on the [http://www.discworldemporium.com/about-us Discworld Emporium's 'About Us'] page of a forthcoming 'Atlas' which they are working on:
As well as the large, detailed map and a gazetteer there are descriptions of the political organisation, peoples and economy of the various regions.


'We're currently in the midst of exploring the entire Discworld for a new 'Atlas' due for publication in 2014 .'
==Contents==
Introduction


Presumably this is an updated version of the Discworld Map, in a similar way to how {{CAM}} provided an updated, more detailed look at the streets of Ankh-Morpork with a new and improved map.\
Ankh-Morpork and the Sto Plains, Pseudopolis, Quirm:
*[[Ankh-Morpork]]
*[[Sto Lat]]
*[[Sto Helit]]
*[[Sto Kerrig]]
*[[Skund]]
*[[Quirm]]
*[[Pseudopolis]]


'''''The Compleat Discworld Atlas''''' is now scheduled for release on 22 Oct 2015
The Ramtop Region:
*[[Enlightenment country]]
*[[Hubland Steppes]]
*[[Vortex Plains]]
*[[Lancre]]
*[[The Chalk]]
*Upper Ankh Valley


Llamedos and the Turnwise Ocean Coast:
*[[Llamedos]]
*[[Hergen]]
*[[Chimeria]]
*[[Gonim]]
*[[Ecalpon]] and the Dire Straights


Uberwald and the Kneck Valley:
*[[Überwald]]
*[[Borogravia]]
*[[Zlobenia]]
*[[Mouldavia]]


[[Category:Discworld Series|Missing Chapter,The]]
The Widdershins Lands:
{{stub}}
*[[NoThingfjord|Nothingford]] and the Scattergut Islands
*[[Great Outdoors]]
*[[Kythia]] and the Kythian Archipelago
*[[Genua]]
*[[The Neverlands]]
*[[Brindisi]]
 
[[Klatch (continent)|Klatch the Continent]]:
*[[Klatch (country)|Klatch]]
*[[Djelibeybi]]
*[[Elharib]]
*[[Ephebe]]
*[[Klatchistan|Klatchistan and Upper Klatchistan]]
*[[Hersheba]]
*[[Omnia]]
*[[Betrek]]
*[[Istanzia]]
*[[Smale]]
*[[Ushistan]]
*[[Syrrit]]
*[[Tsort]]
*[[Ur]]
 
[[Howondaland(continent)|Howondaland]]:
*[[Howondaland]]
*[[Urt]]
*[[Great Nef]]
*[[Ymitury]]
*[[Laotan]]
*[[Urabewe]]
*[[S'belinde]]
*[[T'etse]]
*[[Tezuman Empire]]
*[[Sumtri|Sumtri Archipelago]]
 
[[Muntab|The Muntab Provinces]]
 
Krull and the Turnwise Ocean Islands:
*[[Krull]]
*[[Pearl Islands]]
 
The [[Counterweight Continent]] and Surrounding Islands:
*[[People's Beneficent Republic of Agatea]]
*[[Bhangbhangduc]]
*[[Trob|Betrobi Islands]]
 
Fourecks, The [[Land of Fog]] and [[Purdee Island|Purdeigh Island]]:
*[[Fourecks]]
 
Atlas Gazetter
 
==Confirmations and Revelations==
*More recent surveys confirm {{DM}}'s separation of about 800 miles between [[Lancre]] and [[Ankh-Morpork]]. The earlier mentions of 500 miles in the text may be assumed to be guesstimates.
*[[Quirm]], likewise, is confirmed to be about 200 miles from Ankh, not 60 as once suggested.
*[[Skund]] and its eponymous forest have continued their movement rimward-by-widdershins to a position hubward of the [[Morpork Mountains]] and approaching the [[River Smarl]]. The phenomenon also seems to have increased in area.
 
[[Category:Maps|Compleat Discworld Atlas,The]]
[[Category:Reference|Compleat Discworld Atlas,The]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 12 April 2020

The Compleat Discworld Atlas
Cover Design by Claire Ward
Co-author(s) The Discworld Emporium
Illustrator(s) Peter Dennis
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 22 Oct 2015
ISBN 0857521306
Pages 128
RRP £25.00
Main characters
Series Maps
Annotations View
Notes
All data relates to the first UK edition.

The most authoritative survey of Discworld geography, ethnography and political structure possible, considering the quality of the sources. These include the flee(t)ing observations of Unseen University's Professor of Cruel and Unusual Geography, reports from the late Sir Roderick Purdeigh and other intrepid members of the Guild of Trespassers, recent surveys for the Grand Trunk Semaphore Company and the Ankh-Morpork and Sto Plains Hygienic Railway, and many accounts of mariners, missionaries and travellers.

As well as the large, detailed map and a gazetteer there are descriptions of the political organisation, peoples and economy of the various regions.

Contents

Introduction

Ankh-Morpork and the Sto Plains, Pseudopolis, Quirm:

The Ramtop Region:

Llamedos and the Turnwise Ocean Coast:

Uberwald and the Kneck Valley:

The Widdershins Lands:

Klatch the Continent:

Howondaland:

The Muntab Provinces

Krull and the Turnwise Ocean Islands:

The Counterweight Continent and Surrounding Islands:

Fourecks, The Land of Fog and Purdeigh Island:

Atlas Gazetter

Confirmations and Revelations

  • More recent surveys confirm The Discworld Mapp's separation of about 800 miles between Lancre and Ankh-Morpork. The earlier mentions of 500 miles in the text may be assumed to be guesstimates.
  • Quirm, likewise, is confirmed to be about 200 miles from Ankh, not 60 as once suggested.
  • Skund and its eponymous forest have continued their movement rimward-by-widdershins to a position hubward of the Morpork Mountains and approaching the River Smarl. The phenomenon also seems to have increased in area.