Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman – Good Omens – First Edition 1990

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Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman – Good Omens – First Edition 1990

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A first edition, first printing of Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, published by Gollancz, London in 1990. A fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some minor toning to text block. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with pushing to the spine tips, bumping to the knuckles of front and rear flap folds, a small crease to the lower corner of front flap. Jacket illustration by Chris Moore.
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is a humorous fantasy novel about the unlikely partnership between an angel, Aziraphale, and a demon, Crowley, who team up to prevent the apocalypse. As the prophesied End Times approach, the duo tries to locate the misplaced Antichrist and stop the forces of Heaven and Hell from destroying Earth. The novel blends wit, satire and clever commentary on good, evil and human nature in a delightfully entertaining story.


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A first edition, first printing of Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, published by Gollancz, London in 1990. A fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some minor toning to text block. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with pushing to the spine tips, bumping to the knuckles of front and rear flap folds, a small crease to the lower corner of front flap. Jacket illustration by Chris Moore.
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman is a humorous fantasy novel about the unlikely partnership between an angel, Aziraphale, and a demon, Crowley, who team up to prevent the apocalypse. As the prophesied End Times approach, the duo tries to locate the misplaced Antichrist and stop the forces of Heaven and Hell from destroying Earth. The novel blends wit, satire and clever commentary on good, evil and human nature in a delightfully entertaining story.