A Tourist Guide to Lancre
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Author | Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs |
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Illustrator | Paul Kidby |
Language | English |
Series | Discworld |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Corgi Books |
Publication date | 1998 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | |
ISBN | 0-552-14608-0 |
Preceded by | The Discworld Mapp |
Followed by | Death's Domain |
A Tourist Guide To Lancre is the third book in the Discworld Mapp series, published in January 1998,[1] and the first to be illustrated by Paul Kidby. As with the other maps, the basic design and booklet were compiled by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs.
The Mapp shows the mountain country of Lancre, with the Ramtops drawn in a vertigo-inducing perspective shot, rather than as a relief diagram. The accompanying booklet details the history, geography and folklore of the country, with contributions from both Gytha Ogg (anticipating the style of Nanny Ogg's Cookbook) and Eric Wheelbrace, the Discworld's most famous hillwalker (a parody of Alfred Wainwright).
References
[edit]- ^ "Discworld Maps". www.fictiondb.com. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
External links
[edit]- A Tourist Guide to Lancre title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database