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Most of us have not visited [http://www.discworldemporium.com/index.php The Discworld Emporium] in person and we might expect it to have disappeared if we did, like some [[Wandering Shop]]s. It has, however, remained visible and (irregularly) available in [[Wincanton]], Somerset for some decades. | Most of us have not visited [http://www.discworldemporium.com/index.php The Discworld Emporium] in person and we might expect it to have disappeared if we did, like some [[Wandering Shop]]s. It has, however, remained visible and (irregularly) available in [[Wincanton]], Somerset for some decades. | ||
It began as | It began as [[Clarecraft]], founded by [[Bernard Pearson]] and wife Isobel and had a working relationship with [[Terry Pratchett]] until his death in 2015. Although described as an ''emporium'', it has for some time been a resource for the Creator of Discworld as well as a creator of Discworld ephemera from figurines to digital apps, including several [[:Category:Maps|mapps]] and [[:Category:reference|reference books]]. | ||
===Books in collaboration=== | ===Books in collaboration=== | ||
*[[Book:The Unseen University Cut-out Book|''The Unseen University Cut-Out Book'']] | *[[Book:The Unseen University Cut-out Book|''The Unseen University Cut-Out Book'']] | ||
* | *{{TCDA}} | ||
*{{CAM}} | *{{CAM}} | ||
*[[Book:The World of Poo|''The World of Poo'']] | *[[Book:The World of Poo|''The World of Poo'']] | ||
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*{{CDA}} | *{{CDA}} | ||
[[Category:People|Discworld Emporium]] | |||
[[Category:Ankh-Morpork Businesses|Discworld Emporium]] | |||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:Peripherals|Discworld Emporium]] | ||
[[Category:Ankh-Morpork Businesses]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:21, 2 May 2016
Most of us have not visited The Discworld Emporium in person and we might expect it to have disappeared if we did, like some Wandering Shops. It has, however, remained visible and (irregularly) available in Wincanton, Somerset for some decades.
It began as Clarecraft, founded by Bernard Pearson and wife Isobel and had a working relationship with Terry Pratchett until his death in 2015. Although described as an emporium, it has for some time been a resource for the Creator of Discworld as well as a creator of Discworld ephemera from figurines to digital apps, including several mapps and reference books.