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Death, having delegated much of his work to Mort, is displaying
disturbingly human characteristics: drinking, dice-playing and
becoming curious about the nature of fun. Mort, meanwhile, is
becoming much less cheery and showing a worrying tendency to
SPEAK IN HOLLOW CAPITALS...

p/b blurb:

Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job.

After being assured that being dead was not compulsory, Mort accept-
ed. However, he soon found that romantic longings did not mix eas-
ily with the responsibilities of being Death's apprentice...



1.5 Sourcery

%A Terry Pratchett
%T Sourcery
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) "in association with Colin Smythe"
%D 5/88 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-575-04217-6
%I Corgi (p/b)
%D 5/89
ISBN 0-552-13107-5
%I Signet (mmp/b)
%D 12/89 [this edition now out of print]
ISBN 0-451-16233-1
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b; abr.)
%D 1994
ISBN 0-552-14011-2
%I Isis (six-cassette audio/b)
%D 1995
ISBN 1-85695-862-0
%I Victor Gollancz (h/cvr) [larger format; letterbox design d-j]
%D 11/96
ISBN 0-575-06409-9
%I Roc (mmp/b)
%D 8/98
ISBN 0-451-.....-. (n.y.k.)

h/cvr blurb:

A sourcerer is born - a wizard so powerful that by comparison all
other magic is just mucking around in pointy hats.
And his very existence brings the Discworld, which is of course
flat and rides through space on the back of an enormous turtle, to
the very verge of all-out thaumaturgical war*.
All that stands in the way is Rincewind, the failed magician, who