Build a dream bookcase with our puzzling pictorial love letter to Terry Pratchett’s Discworld . . . in one thousand pieces! In this lovingly illustrated imagining you’ll find an incredible curation of Discworld books and souvenirs . . . plus a character or two who have escaped the pages!
£21.50
Piece together the ultimate Discworld ‘shelfie’ with a visual celebration of our favourite author Sir Terry Pratchett, and his incredible Discworld series with a beautifully detailed display of fantastically bound books and souvenirs from a reader’s journey through Discworld – illustrated by the amazing David Wyatt!
From The Colour of Magic to The Shepherd’s Crown, and associated ephemera from a sprig of lilac and hard-boiled egg, to Tiffany’s white horse necklace and a ticket to ride the Sto Plains Hygienic Railway, you’ll be reminded of the magic of each Discworld adventure and rewarded with new details with every glance! You’ll also sport some of Discworld’s more diminutive denizens such as the Nac Mac Feegle, and Death of Rats, sneaking in to make a cameo amongst the shelves!
Each puzzle includes a fold out poster to assist your puzzling endeavours, and is presented in a beautiful illustrated ‘book box’ for display on your own bookshelf!
Jigsaw puzzle measures approx 70 x 50cm
Puzzle box measures 20.5 x 25.6 x 6.3cm
Puzzling Advice…
Our production procedures safeguard against missing pieces, so please allow a few days of searching before declaring a piece missing! Puzzle pieces like to attach themselves to clothing, pets and children, so thoroughly check the packaging and any rooms used for opening, constructing, transporting or storing the jigsaw puzzle.
This puzzle contains pieces of the same shape with similar imagery. If you are left with pieces that appear not to fit please double and triple check the puzzle to make sure that all of the pieces you’ve placed belong where they are.
Our dimensions are indications of image size for puzzling purposes only. If you intend to frame your puzzle please check the measurement of the completed piece as the cutting of the puzzle will inevitably alter dimensions slightly.