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{{Book Data | |||
|title=The Discworld Mapp | |||
|cover=[[File:Dw mapp.jpg|240px]] | |||
|coauthors=[[Stephen Briggs]] | |||
|illustrator=[[Stephen Player]] | |||
|publisher=Corgi | |||
|date=November 1995 | |||
|isbn=0552143243 | |||
|pages=24 | |||
|rrp=£4.99 | |||
|series=Maps | |||
|characters= | |||
|annotations= | |||
|notes= | |||
}} | |||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
They said it couldn't be done. Well it has been done, proving them wrong once again. After many years of research, cunningly contrived in as many minutes, the [[Discworld (world)|Discworld]] has its map. It takes full account of the historic and much documented expeditions of the Discworld's fêted (or at least fated) explorers: General Sir [[Roderick Purdeigh]], [[Lars Larsnephew]], [[Llamedos Jones]], Lady [[Alice Venturi]], [[Ponce da Quirm]] and of course [[Venter Borass]]. | They said it couldn't be done. Well it has been done, proving them wrong once again. After many years of research, cunningly contrived in as many minutes, the [[Discworld (world)|Discworld]] has its map. It takes full account of the historic and much documented expeditions of the Discworld's fêted (or at least fated) explorers: General Sir [[Roderick Purdeigh]], [[Lars Larsnephew]], [[Llamedos Jones]], Lady [[Alice Venturi]], [[Ponce da Quirm]] and of course [[Venter Borass]]. | ||
Now travellers on this circular world can see it all: from [[Klatch (continent)|Klatch]] to the [[Ramtops]], from [[Cori Celesti]] to the [[Circle Sea]], from [[Genua]] to [[Bhangbhangduc]]. The great cities of [[Hunghung]], [[Pseudopolis]], [[Al Khali]] and of course, [[Ankh-Morpork]] are placed with loving care upon this world which is carried through space by [[Great A'Tuin]]. | Now travellers on this circular world can see it all: from [[Klatch (continent)|Klatch]] to the [[Ramtops]], from [[Cori Celesti]] to the [[Circle Sea]], from [[Genua]] to [[Bhangbhangduc]]. The great cities of [[Hunghung]], [[Pseudopolis]], [[Al Khali]] and of course, [[Ankh-Morpork]] are placed with loving care upon this world which is carried through space by [[Great A'Tuin]]. | ||
Problems with the original Mapp are detailed on the discussion page. It is possibly the newly released (as of late 2015) {{CDA}} will resolve some issues. Watch this space. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:43, 2 May 2016
The Discworld Mapp | |
Co-author(s) | Stephen Briggs |
Illustrator(s) | Stephen Player |
Publisher | Corgi |
Publication date | November 1995 |
ISBN | 0552143243 |
Pages | 24 |
RRP | £4.99 |
Main characters | |
Series | Maps |
Annotations | View |
Notes | |
All data relates to the first UK edition. |
Blurb
They said it couldn't be done. Well it has been done, proving them wrong once again. After many years of research, cunningly contrived in as many minutes, the Discworld has its map. It takes full account of the historic and much documented expeditions of the Discworld's fêted (or at least fated) explorers: General Sir Roderick Purdeigh, Lars Larsnephew, Llamedos Jones, Lady Alice Venturi, Ponce da Quirm and of course Venter Borass.
Now travellers on this circular world can see it all: from Klatch to the Ramtops, from Cori Celesti to the Circle Sea, from Genua to Bhangbhangduc. The great cities of Hunghung, Pseudopolis, Al Khali and of course, Ankh-Morpork are placed with loving care upon this world which is carried through space by Great A'Tuin.
Problems with the original Mapp are detailed on the discussion page. It is possibly the newly released (as of late 2015) The Compleat Discworld Atlas will resolve some issues. Watch this space.