This article is from the Terry Pratchett Bibliography FAQ, by p.pinto ppint@lspace.org with numerous contributions by others.
%A Terry Pratchett
%T Carpe Jugulum
%I Doubleday (h/cvr)
%D 5/11/98 [on sale in holland, belgium, scandawegia & merkia a week earlier]
ISBN 0-385-40992-3
%I Corgi (two-cassette audio/b abr.)
%D 5/11/98
ISBN 0-552-14653-6
%I corgi (p/b)
%D 11/99 [scheduled]
ISBN 0-552-.....-. (n.y.k.)
%I HarperPrism (merkin h/cvr)
%D 9/99 [scheduled]
ISBN 0-06-10....-. (n.y.k.)
%I HarperPrism (mmp/b)
%D c.9/00 [y2k - eeek !][guesstimated]
ISBN 0-06-10....-. (n.y.k.)
h/cvr blurb:
Mightily Oats has not picked a good time to be a priest. He thought
he'd come to the mountain kingdom of Lancre for a simple little
religious ceremony. Now he's caught up in a war between vampires
and witches, and he's not sure there _is_ a right side.
There're the witches - young Agnes, who is _really_ in two minds
about everything, Magrat, who is trying to combine witchcraft and
nappies, Nanny Ogg, who is far too knowing... and Granny Weatherwax,
who is big trouble.
And the vampires are _intelligent_ - not easily got rid of with a
garlic enema or bu going to the window, grasping the curtains and
saying, "I don't know about you, but isn't it a bit stuffy in here?"
They've got style and fancy waistcoats.
They're out of the casket and want a bite of the future.
Mightily Oats knows he has a prayer, but wishes he had an axe.
 
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