Terry Pratchett – Men at Arms – First UK Edition 1993
£75.00
First edition, first printing of Man At Arms by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz in London, 1993. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, the boards are free from notable chips and marks, though the head of the spine is slightly bumped, the text blocks with some toning and mild foxing to top edge. The near fine price-clipped wrapper has some slight handling marks throughout and with bumping to upper and lower edge, mild internal spotting. Wrapper illustration by Josh Kirby.
Men at Arms, published by Gollancz in 1993, is the 15th novel in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, set in the city of Ankh-Morpork. The story follows the city’s inept but endearing Watch, led by Sam Vimes, as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths linked to a deadly new weapon. The novel blends satire, humour and fantasy, exploring themes of power, justice and identity. It introduces key characters like Carrot Ironfoundersson and further develops the Watch’s dynamic.
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First edition, first printing of Man At Arms by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz in London, 1993. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, the boards are free from notable chips and marks, though the head of the spine is slightly bumped, the text blocks with some toning and mild foxing to top edge. The near fine price-clipped wrapper has some slight handling marks throughout and with bumping to upper and lower edge, mild internal spotting. Wrapper illustration by Josh Kirby.
Men at Arms, published by Gollancz in 1993, is the 15th novel in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, set in the city of Ankh-Morpork. The story follows the city’s inept but endearing Watch, led by Sam Vimes, as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths linked to a deadly new weapon. The novel blends satire, humour and fantasy, exploring themes of power, justice and identity. It introduces key characters like Carrot Ironfoundersson and further develops the Watch’s dynamic.