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|title=Shaking Hands With Death
|title       = Shaking Hands With Death
|cover=[[File:SHWD Cover.jpg|thumb|240px|Cover]]
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|coauthors=[[Rob Wilkins]]
|coauthors   = [[Rob Wilkins]]
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|date=2015
|date       = 2015
|publisher=Corgi
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|isbn=9780552172774
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|pages=64
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|rrp=£3.99
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|series= Peripherals
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'''''Shaking Hands With Death''''' is a printing of the speech that [[Terry Pratchett]] wrote and gave alongside [[Tony Robinson]] for the Richard Dimbleby lecture in 2010. The lecture was first collected in print in {{SK}} in 2014. This separate edition was published after Terry’s death, and includes a new foreword telling the story of the speech by [[Rob Wilkins]].
'''''Shaking Hands With Death''''' is a printing of the speech that [[Terry Pratchett]] wrote and gave alongside [[Tony Robinson]] for the Richard Dimbleby lecture in 2010. The lecture was first collected in print in {{SK}} in 2014. This separate edition was published after Terry’s death in 2015, and includes a new foreword telling the story of the speech by [[Rob Wilkins]].


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Latest revision as of 12:52, 24 February 2025

Shaking Hands With Death
Cover
Co-author(s) Rob Wilkins
Illustrator(s)
Publisher Corgi
Publication date 2015
ISBN 0552172774
Pages 64
RRP £3.99
Main characters
Series Peripherals
Annotations View
Notes
All data relates to the first UK edition.

Shaking Hands With Death is a printing of the speech that Terry Pratchett wrote and gave alongside Tony Robinson for the Richard Dimbleby lecture in 2010. The lecture was first collected in print in A Slip of the Keyboard in 2014. This separate edition was published after Terry’s death in 2015, and includes a new foreword telling the story of the speech by Rob Wilkins.

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