Discworld Assassins' Guild Yearbook And Diary 2000 (Discworld Assassins' Guild Diary)

Discworld Assassins' Guild Yearbook And Diary 2000 (Discworld Assassins' Guild Diary)

by Terry Pratchett & Stephen Briggs (Author)

Synopsis

The Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild* in its modern form is the result of Lord Vetinari's distinctive civic policy, and is renowned across the Discworld. It offers the best all-round education in the world, because a qualified assassin should be at home in any company, and able to play at least one musical instrument. Anyone inhumed by a graduate of the Guild school can go to his rest satisfied that he has been annulled by someone of taste and discretion. You need never be late for an assassination again with this fully functioning diary with all the necessary dates, holidays, notes and a year planner, including Octedays, the exclusive '8th Discworld day'. The fifty-two week spreads will be liberally illustrated by Paul Kidby, with the usual witty, quirky and apposite bons mots from the pen of Terry Pratchett himself. *Motto: NIL MORTIFI, SINE LVCRE

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 1999

ISBN 10: 0575066873
ISBN 13: 9780575066878
Book Overview: * Terry Pratchett's sales continue to rocket * He is the most shop=lifted author in the country * Proper working diary as well as a Discworld artefact.

Author Bio
Stephen Briggs lives in Oxford. As well as compiling THE DISCWORLD COMPANION and THE NEW DISCWORLD COMPANION, he has also co-authored the Discworld DIARIES, the MAPPS and has dramatised most of the Discworld novels. Terry Pratchett has written 24 Discworld Novels Stephen Briggs is the author of The Discworld Companion and previous Discworld Diaries Paul Kidby is the illustrator of The Pratchett Portfolio and previous Diaries.