Ology (book series) explained
The Ologies are a series of illustrated, interactive, montessori style books presented in an encyclopedic format. The inspirations for the topics range from fantasy (myths, creatures, paranormal) to non-fictional human and natural history. The series is primarily authored and edited by Dugald Steer. The authors on many of the books are pseudonyms. However, some of the pseudonyms used such as Dr Ernest Drake from the Dragonology portion of the series may have been based on living people. The books are published by Templar Publishing in the United Kingdom, Five Mile Press in Australia, Rizzoli Libri in Italy and Candlewick Press in the United States. The first book, Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (2003), remained on the New York Times children's bestsellers list for 76 weeks.[1]
The books, which are intended for young readers, have spawned additional merchandise including action figures, plush toys, board games and card games, and a video game.
Format
Each of the books is given a fictional "author", and purport to be lost journals of fictional investigators. Since the books follow an encyclopedia format rather than a narrative, Steer has said that "it's slightly different from traditional reading. Readers can dip in and out, but the essential story is told in a linear way."[2]
The large-format books contain many novelty items of ephemera including removable maps and postcards, letters that can be unfolded, and tactile items such as “dragon scales”, "mummy cloth" and "gold doubloons".
The books are illustrated by a variety of artists, including Helen Ward, Wayne Anderson, Nghiem Ta, Chris Forsey, A. J. Wood, Douglas Carrel, J.P. Lambert, Ian P. Andrew, Nick Harris, Anne Yvonne Gilbert, John Howe, Tomislav Tomic, G. Hunt, R. Sella, and Carole Thomann.
Books
- By Dugald A. Steer (2003)
- The Dragonology Handbook: A Practical Course in Dragons by fictional character Doctor Ernest Drake
- A Dragonology Code Writing Kit
- Dragonology The Coloring Book
- Dragonology The Colouring Companion
- Working with Dragons: A Course in Dragonology
- Drake's Comprehensive Compendium of Dragonology
- Tracking and Taming Dragons Volume 1: European Dragon By Dugald A. Steer, Ernest Drake
- Tracking and Taming Dragons Volume 2: Frost Dragon By Dugald A. Steer
- Dragonology Field Guide to Dragons
- Bringing Up Baby Dragons: A Guide for Beginners
- Obscure Spells and Charms of Dragon Origin: A Dragonology Kit
- Dragonology Pocket Adventures:
- The Iceland Wyrm
- The Dragon Star
- The Dragon Dance
- The Winged Serpent
- Dragonology Chronicles:
- The Dragon’s Eye
- The Dragon Diary
- The Dragon’s Apprentice
- The Dragon Prophecy
- (2004)
- The Egyptology Handbook: A Course in the Wonders of Egypt
- An Egyptologist's Writing Kit
- Wonders of Egypt: A Course in Egyptology
- Egyptology the Coloring Book
- (2005)
- The Wizardology Handbook: A Course for Apprentices
- A Wizard's Code Writing Kit
- A Guide to Wizards of the World
- (2006)
- The Pirateology Handbook: A Course in Pirate Hunting
- A Pirateology Code Writing Kit
- Pirateology Handbook: A Course for Seafarers
- Pirateology Handbook: A Cabin Boy’s Course in Pirate Hunting
- A Pirate's Guidebook and Model Ship Set
- Pirateology Guide to Life on Board a Pirate Ship
- Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes, & Monsters (2007)
- Monsterology: The Complete Book of Fabulous Beasts (2008)
- The Monsterology Handbook: A Practical Course in Monsters
- Working with Monsters: A Course in Monsterology
- Spyology: The Complete Book of Spycraft (2008)
- Eragon's Guide To Alagaesia By Christopher Paolini (2009)
- Oceanology: The True Account of the Voyage of the Nautilus by Dugald Steer and Emily Hawkins (2009)
- The Oceanology Handbook: A Course for Underwater Explorers
- Vampireology: The True History of the Fallen Ones (2010)
- Alienology: The Complete Book of Extraterrestrials (2010)
- Illusionology: The Secret Science of Magic (2012)
- Dinosaurology: The Search for a Lost World (2013)
- Dungeonology - made in collaboration with Dungeons & Dragons (2016)
- Knightology: A True Account of the Most Valiant Knights (2017)
- Ghostology: A True Revelation of Spirits, Ghouls, and Hauntings by fictional "Ghostologist" Lucinda Curtle and Dugald Steer (2020)
- Dr. Ernest Drake's Collector's Library (contains two books: Dragonology and Monsterology)
- The Ology Collection (contains four books: Dragonology, Egyptology, Wizardology and Pirateology)
For some books, there were minor differences in titles and cover designs between the Italian, British, Australian and North American publishers.
Games
Board games
- Dragonology: The Game
- Dragonology: The Game
- Pirateology: The Game
- Mythology: The Game
- Vampireology: The Fallen Ones
Card games
- Hatch: The Dragonology Card Game
- Spells and Potions: The Wizardology Card Game
- Splice: The Pirateology Card Game
- Monsterology: Unleash the Monsters trading card game
Video games
In October 2007, Codemasters announced a licensing agreement to create video games for the Wii and Nintendo DS based on Dragonology, Wizardology and Pirateology.[3] Nik Nak was to develop the Wii titles.[4]
Dragonology for the Nintendo DS was released in November 2009. All other “Ologies” video games were cancelled and never produced.
Toys
Figures and mini-figures
- Dragonology figures (dragons)
- Wizardology figures (wizards)
- Pirateology mini-figures (pirates and ships)
- Mythology figures and mini-figures (mythological characters and monsters)
Plush Toys
- Dragonology (dragons)
- Mythology (pegasus)
Wooden construction sets
- Dragonology (dragons)
- Pirateology (ships)
Jigsaw puzzles (100 piece)
- Dragonology: Dragons of the World
- Egyptology: The Wonders of Egypt
- Wizardology
Planned film adaptations
In 2008, Universal Studios acquired the film rights to the Dragonology series, with Leonard Hartman set to write and executive produce the adaptation.[5] In August 2012, it was reported that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci would produce the film for Universal.[6]
In October 2012, it was reported that Carlos Saldanha, the director of the Ice Age and Rio films, was developing for 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios an animated feature film based on .[7]
On January 31, 2018, Paramount Pictures announced they were in the process of developing a film franchise centered around all of the Ologies books (15 books as of 2024), by setting up a writers' room currently consisting of Jeff Pinkner, Michael Chabon, Lindsey Beer, Joe Robert Cole, Nicole Perlman and Christina Hodson. The vision for the franchise is the hope that each of the writers will embrace the books by working with visual artists to create treatments that will eventually evolve into seven movie scripts with interconnected stories. Paramount also announced that Akiva Goldsman is to act as overseer and producer of the franchise.[8]
External links
Notes and References
- News: CHILDREN'S BEST SELLERS: September 11, 2005 . New York Times . 2005-09-11 .
- News: Minzesheimer. Bob. Kids' 'ology' titles go beyond reading. 25 November 2010. 31 October 2008. USA Today.
- Web site: David Jenkins . Codemasters Signs Wii/DS 'Ology Book Deal . Gama Sutra . 2007-10-05 .
- Web site: Leigh Alexander . Nik Nak Developing 'Ology Wii Titles For Codemasters . Gamasutra . 2008-01-22 .
- News: Kit. Borys. Universal acquires 'Dragonology' rights. August 6, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. June 13, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080613161230/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3id5f52df31901946c000825ca55cd1767. June 13, 2008.
- News: Kit. Borys. 'Star Trek 2's' Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci to Produce 'Dragonology' for Universal. August 6, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. August 27, 2012.
- News: Kroll. Justin. Abrams. Rachel. 'Rio' helmer Carlos Saldanha inks Fox pact. October 26, 2012. Variety. October 25, 2012.
- Web site: Paramount Assembles Killer Scribe Roster To Kickstart 'Ology' Franchise. Fleming. Mike Jr.. Deadline. January 31, 2018. February 1, 2018.