Terry Pratchett – Wyrd Sisters – First UK Edition 1988
£185.00
First edition, first printing of Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz, London in 1988. This is a very good copy free from internal inscriptions, with minor spotting to fore-edge of front free end paper and very slight browning to the top edge of the text block. The near fine price clipped dust wrapper with bumping to the head of the spine and small chips to the knuckles of the front and rear flap folds. Wrapper illustrated by Josh Kirby.
Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett is a witty parody of Shakespearean drama set in Discworld. The story follows three unconventional witches, Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and Magrat Garlick, who are drawn into royal intrigue when a usurper seizes the throne of Lancre. With themes of destiny and power the witches cleverly manipulate events, blending magic and cunning. Pratchett’s sharp humour and satirical take on politics and storytelling make this novel a delightful read. The sixth novel in the Discworld series.
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First edition, first printing of Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett, published by Gollancz, London in 1988. This is a very good copy free from internal inscriptions, with minor spotting to fore-edge of front free end paper and very slight browning to the top edge of the text block. The near fine price clipped dust wrapper with bumping to the head of the spine and small chips to the knuckles of the front and rear flap folds. Wrapper illustrated by Josh Kirby.
Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett is a witty parody of Shakespearean drama set in Discworld. The story follows three unconventional witches, Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, and Magrat Garlick, who are drawn into royal intrigue when a usurper seizes the throne of Lancre. With themes of destiny and power the witches cleverly manipulate events, blending magic and cunning. Pratchett’s sharp humour and satirical take on politics and storytelling make this novel a delightful read. The sixth novel in the Discworld series.