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Works by Stephen Player

Associated Works

The Color of Magic (1983) — Cover artist, some editions — 24,868 copies, 484 reviews
The Wee Free Men (2003) — Illustrator, some editions — 11,910 copies, 285 reviews
Little Red Riding Hood (Ladybird Well-Loved Tales) (1972) — Illustrator — 212 copies, 1 review
A Midsummer's Nightmare (1996) — Cover artist, some editions — 63 copies, 2 reviews
Celtic Myths (1997) — Illustrator — 50 copies, 2 reviews
Stormslayer (Fighting Fantasy) (2009) — Illustrator, some editions — 50 copies
Blood of My Bone (1989) — Cover artist, some editions — 27 copies, 1 review
You are the Hero (2014) — Illustrator — 26 copies, 1 review
The Dragon Has Some Complaints (2026) — Cover artist, some editions — 11 copies, 1 review
You Are The Hero- An Interactive History of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks (2024) — Illustrator — 5 copies, 1 review
Eva (Oxford Literacy Web) (2001) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Return to the Pit (2019) — Illustrator — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Player, Stephen John
Birthdate
1965-04-18
Birthplace
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Associated Place (for map)
Hertfordshire, England

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Reviews

10 reviews
The map is absolutely gorgeous, the art and style match the Discworld feel perfectly and I love all the artistic details and flourishes on the side that make it feel like a realworld ancient map. There Be Dragons indeed.

I enjoyed the text at the beginning, the short introduction from Sir Pratchett himself to a brief and yet illuminating description of the challenges of creating a work such as this by Steven Briggs and the short biographies of famous Discworld Explorers were hilarious and show more made me want to read books based just on them.

This is probably more for the serious Terry Pratchett fan and collector than for the more casual reader but I find I really love the maps and enjoy the depth they bring to the Discworld.
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Although not a book per se, The Discworld mapp is perhaps my favourite Discworld publication. As well as the map of Discworld and words from Pratchett and Briggs on how it all came about, we get short biographies of famous Discworld explorers, the best of whom is Lady Alice Venturi, a satire of Victorian lady travellers.
I think my husband would rate this atlas a 5 but he's not a LibraryThing member. His response was "A map of Discworld? AWESOME!"

I'll have to go with cute, rather than awesome. I wish there was a little more to it. I'm a map and atlas junkie and this one just doesn't follow through enough for me. It's still a must for Pratchett fans, though.
Yeah, this isn't really a book. It does have an ISBN, though, so I'm counting it.

It's got some pretty funny stuff in it about the various explorers of the Discworld, and comments from Pratchett and Briggs about the making of the map, but it's not really a book.

Great fun, though, and perfect for what it is. I'm thinking it'll be interesting to refer to next time I read a Discworld book.

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