Terry Pratchett is one of the most loved writers in the world. With
worldwide sales of over 65 million copies in 37 languages, his novels
are eagerly awaited by his legions of fans year after year. His first
Discworld novel, The Colour of Magic, was released in 1983 and ever
since then the series, with its whimsical heroes and fiendish foes, has
delighted both young and old alike. In 2007 Pratchett announced that he
had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He has courageously faced
the disease head-on, equalling the determination of his characters in
his vivid and satirical novels. In Terry Pratchett - The Spirit of
Fantasy, Craig Cabell's examines his extraordinary life, showcased
against the backdrop of his irreverent works. With 2011 the 40th
anniversary year of his first novel, The Carpet People, this is a
fitting time to pay tribute to the author's artistic achievements and
celebrate one of Britain's true national treasures. Featuring an
in-depth look at the man and his work, as well as on-screen adaptations
and a complete UK bibliography and collector's guide, this is essential
reading for any fan.