Terry Pratchett – Soul Music – First Edition 1994
£75.00
A first edition, first printing of Soul Music by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz in London, 1994. A near fine (or better) book free from internal inscriptions, with some mild bumping to spine tips, the text block bright and crisp. In a similarly near fine unclipped wrapper with minor bumping to spine tips and knuckles of front and rear flap folds.
A humorous fantasy novel set in the Discworld universe. It follows the misadventures of Imp Y Celyn, a young musician who inadvertently becomes a rock star with his enchanted guitar, which produces the magical music known as “Music with Rocks In.” As Imp’s fame grows, chaos ensues, and even Death takes a vacation. The story satirises the music industry, fame, and the power of music to influence people’s lives. It explores themes of destiny, individuality, and the impact of popular culture in Pratchett’s signature style, blending wit, satire, and fantasy elements in a rollicking narrative.
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A first edition, first printing of Soul Music by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz in London, 1994. A near fine (or better) book free from internal inscriptions, with some mild bumping to spine tips, the text block bright and crisp. In a similarly near fine unclipped wrapper with minor bumping to spine tips and knuckles of front and rear flap folds.
A humorous fantasy novel set in the Discworld universe. It follows the misadventures of Imp Y Celyn, a young musician who inadvertently becomes a rock star with his enchanted guitar, which produces the magical music known as “Music with Rocks In.” As Imp’s fame grows, chaos ensues, and even Death takes a vacation. The story satirises the music industry, fame, and the power of music to influence people’s lives. It explores themes of destiny, individuality, and the impact of popular culture in Pratchett’s signature style, blending wit, satire, and fantasy elements in a rollicking narrative.