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With 16 pp. of new full-color illustrations, this Discworld tale from the bestselling author is sure to be the ultimate holiday gift for legions of Pratchett fans. The legendary Cohen the Barbarian gathers his old friends to embark on one final quest--he's going to climb the highest mountain in Discworld and meet the gods to settle some issues. Full-color illustrations.
Cohen the Barbarian. He's been a legend in his own lifetime. He can remember the good old days of high adventure, when being a Hero meant one didn't have to worry about aching backs and lawyers and civilization. But these
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With 16 pp. of new full-color illustrations, this Discworld tale from the bestselling author is sure to be the ultimate holiday gift for legions of Pratchett fans. The legendary Cohen the Barbarian gathers his old friends to embark on one final quest--he's going to climb the highest mountain in Discworld and meet the gods to settle some issues. Full-color illustrations.
Cohen the Barbarian. He's been a legend in his own lifetime. He can remember the good old days of high adventure, when being a Hero meant one didn't have to worry about aching backs and lawyers and civilization. But these days, he can't always remember just where he put his teeth... So now, with his ancient (yet still trusty) sword and new walking stick in hand, Cohen gathers a group of his old -- very old -- friends to embark on one final quest. He's going to climb the highest mountain of Discworld and meet the gods. It's time the Last Hero in the world returns what the first hero stole. Trouble is, that'll mean the end of the world, if no one stops him in time.
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Terry Pratchett was the acclaimed author of the global bestselling Discworld series, the first of which, The Color of Magic, was published in 1983. In all, he was the author of more than fifty bestselling books which have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide. His novels have been widely adapted for stage and screen, and he was the winner of multiple prizes, including the Carnegie Medal for his young adult novel, The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents. He was awarded a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to literature in 2009, although he always wryly maintained that his greatest services to literature was to avoid writing any. He lived in England and died in 2015 at the age of sixty-six.