Kraken Opus Explained

Status:Active
Founded:2005
Founder:Karl Fowler
Country:Guernsey
Headquarters:United Arab Emirates
Distribution:Opus Media Group PLC
Keypeople:Karl Fowler, Paul Murphy
Publications:Books
Topics:Sports teams; celebrities; arts; culture
Genre:Definitive publications
Url:https://www.thisisopus.com

Kraken Opus is a publishing company operating from Guernsey in the Channel Islands; London, United Kingdom; and the United Arab Emirates. The company produces premium, outsized editions on subjects including sports teams[1] and celebrities,[2] and on broader topics including the Muslim hajj.[3] The company describes its publications, which are produced in limited editions retailing for up to £1m, as "works of art".[2]

Company history

The company is owned by Karl Fowler, a former Goldman Sachs investment banker.[4] He founded Kraken Opus following a period managing his own financial services company, for which he built up a client list including a number of sports stars. The interests of these clients inspired him to consider a high-end publication for sports fans; he invested $5 million of his own money and of capital put up by friends and acquaintances to found Kraken Opus.[2] Its first title was the Manchester United Opus, published in 2006: the book weighed 97lb and each edition in its 10,000 run was priced between £3000 and £4500.[2] [5]

In December 2008 the company opened a proprietary shop in Covent Garden.[6] The company entered voluntary administration in June 2009 when a US backer announced that a tranche of $6m in promised funding would not be forthcoming.[7] Days later, following an offer to existing shareholders, Fowler and partner Paul Murphy undertook a management buyout of the company,[8] announcing that a new Arab funder had been found and that the company's headquarters would be moved from London to the United Arab Emirates.[7] At the time the company faced criticism over the delayed publication of the £3000-per-copy Celtic Opus, which was postponed from July 2009, after pre-orders and deposits had been received.[9] The print run was also reduced, but the firm insisted that publication would still go ahead.[10]

Publications

Several of the company's publications have attracted press notice, including the Burj Dubai Opus, a 15feet tall edition of which was commissioned to stand in the lobby of the building on its opening.[11] A copy of the Manchester United Opus, auctioned for $1.5m to a Middle Eastern consortium with proceeds given to the Dubai Cares charity, was the most expensive sports book ever sold.[2] [3] Wine Opus had a print run of only one hundred copies, each priced at AU£1.2m each.[12] The Prince Opus was sold, in tandem with a branded iPhone model, for US$2,100,[13] while one hundred copies of the Diego Maradona Opus were due to ship with samples of Maradona's blood and hair.[7] Kraken Opus, in partnership with ticket vendor Ticketmaster, also produced the £109 Michael Jackson Opus, the only book licensed by the Jackson estate in the immediate aftermath of his death.[14] Vivienne Westwood Opus, published in 2008, was a limited edition of 900 priced at £1,400.[15] Sachin Tendulkar Opus was the most expensive cricket book published.[16] In December 2017 the company offered a special 'diamante' edition of their The Official Ferrari Opus, also published in 2011 in various editions for between $4,100 and $37,500, for auction through Sotheby's at an estimate of $150,000.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bokke join iconic book stable . Independent Online (South Africa . 5 August 2009 .
  2. News: 'This isn't all about money,' says publisher whose books command £1m price tags . The Times . 5 February 2009 . London . Martin . Waller . 31 August 2017.
  3. News: Haj celebrated on film and in print . The National (UAE) . 8 January 2009 . Rym . Ghazal .
  4. News: Weighing in at 81lbs, Celtic tome is a heavy read . Scotsman . 23 November 2008 . Jeremy . Watson .
  5. News: Showing Some Spine . Leah Macgrath . Goodman . 17 September 2007 . Portfolio .
  6. News: What recession? New bookshop tells a different story . https://web.archive.org/web/20121103033613/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-19665780.html . dead . 3 November 2012 . The Independent . Margareta . Pagano . 21 December 2008 .
  7. News: New chapter for cash-strapped Kraken Opus . The Australian . 19 June 2009 .
  8. News: The £1 million book is saved as management buys out Kraken Opus . The Times . Adam . Fresco . 18 June 2009 . London.
  9. Web site: Rescued publisher promises £3000 Celtic book will go ahead. 2020-07-03. HeraldScotland. en.
  10. News: Rescued publisher promises 3000 pounds Celtic book will go ahead . 18 June 2009 . Martin . Williams . The Herald (Scotland).
  11. News: Seattle Post-Intelligencer . Only in Dubai : The Burj Dubai Opus . 20 October 2008 . Michael . Lieberman .
  12. News: Cellar Door . Jane . Faulkner . 3 August 2009 . .
  13. Limited-Edition Prince iPod Is Purple Lame . 13 April 2009 . Brian X . Chen . Wired . blog .
  14. News: Ticketmaster enters the book business with Jackson opus . Music Week . 14 August 2009 . Gordon . Masson .
  15. News: Susannah . Frankel . Westwood bound: Dame Vivienne's 'family album' . The Independent . 11 February 2008 .
  16. News: First Sachin Tendulkar Opus is the most expensive book on cricket at $350,000 . Business Insider . 5 December 2011 .
  17. Web site: Kirby . Garlitos . You Can Buy This Ferrari Book for the Price of a New Sports Car . Top Speed . 30 November 2017 .