Dracopedia Field Guide
Dragons of the World from Amphipteridae through Wyvernae
by William O'Connor
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Pub Date 14 May 2019 | Archive Date 6 Jun 2019
F+W Media | IMPACT Books
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Description
Have you ever stumbled upon a dragon egg and thought to yourself, "I wonder which type of scaly beast will burst forth from this delicate and dappled shell?" Well, wonder no more. This fantasy field guide is required reading--and required packing--for both budding and expert dragon enthusiasts. Don’t leave home without it.
This comprehensive and elucidating manual identifies the dragons of the world from Amphipteridae through Wyvernae. Each genus of dragon is meticulously chronicled--from winged Coatyls and Sea Orcs to itty, bitty Feydragons to fire-breathing Great Dragons--then broken down into additional subsets to help you discover what sets these magnificent creatures apart. Uncover the biology, history, behavior and habitat of each stunning and primeval beast through written and illustrated descriptions.
Each dragon specimen entry includes the following important information for fast and easy identification:SizeWeightVisual descriptors, including color, distinguishing marks, wings, horns, beaks, etc.HabitatDietConservation statusCommon namesDracopedia: The gold standard for dragon enthusiasts everywhere!
A Note From the Publisher
In addition, he won more than thirty industry awards for artistic excellence including ten contributions to Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art and ten Chesley nominations. William taught and lectured around the country about his unique and varied artwork and was a member of the Graphic Artist's Guild, New York; Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists; American Showcase of Illustration; and Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781440353840 |
PRICE | £17.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 160 |
Featured Reviews
This is a must have if you're a fantasy fan.
I loved the wonderful illustrations and the fascinating texts.
Highly recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
As soon as I saw this book, I snagged it and I don't regret it. The amount of creativity that fills each page along with the detailed illustrations went beyond my expectations. There's a section for each dragon specie and my favorite bit were the sea dragons.
Fantasy and dragon lovers should definitely pick up on this highly informative bestiary!~
Huge thank you to NetGalley for providing me with the free copy in exchange for an honest review.
I can’t say enough about the Dracopedia Field Guide. This is the kind of fantasy encyclopedia you’ve dreamed of, filled with every kind of dragon you could imagine and every minute detail you’d want to know. I was completely engrossed in the descriptions paired with the beautiful artwork. I’ve never seen a fictional field guide that’s so thorough and well-planned. If you’re a fantasy fan, I guarantee you’ll want a copy of this, if only to let your imagination soar for hours on end.
To start, each dragon is split into a genus with overarching histories, descriptions, and characteristics common to the species. We see the size of their eggs, the length of their wingspan, the various areas of the world they populate. Everything you could want to know is here in full, glorious color. Creating a guidebook to dragons is one thing but this book takes it to the next level.
I’m obsessed with the beautiful artwork on every page. These dragons are drawn so intricately, beautifully displayed at full wingspan and with a head and shoulders closeup. There are so many varieties I would never have imagined if not for the brilliant minds who put this book together. I can’t stress enough how epic this volume really is.
Overall, the Dracopedia Field Guide is something special, an encyclopedia of sorts that tells the story of a fabled world many dream of, where dragons are as common as birds and are spread across the globe in all their glory. It was a joy to read and take in the artwork, and I’ll be returning to this volume often.
Review to be published on May 15: https://reviewsandrobots.com/2019/05/15/dracopedia-field-guide-book-review
La guida definitiva per l'appassionato di draghi.
Chi, passeggiando per una foresta, non ha trovato un uovo e non si è chiesto a che specie di squamosa, affascinante creatura appartenesse?
Niente più dubbi: questo pratico manuale, suddiviso per zone geografiche, riccamente illustrato e con riassunti brevi e chiari per ogni drago presentato - dalle abitudini alle uova alle caratteristiche salienti - guiderà l'appassionato alle prime armi e rinfrescherà la memoria al più esperto.
Immancabile nella libreria di ogni amante dei draghi.
Dracopedia Field Guide is a new guide to dragons and wyverns based on the great naturalist field guides of the Victorian era. Expected release date 7th May 2019, it's 160 pages and will be available in hardback and ebook formats. Written and illustrated by William O'Connor (sadly no longer with us), it is full of witty details from the 'stained' flyleaf with Dewey decimal accession number and tea splashes and Latinized author credit, to the dragon range maps and Linnaean nomenclature in the encyclopedia.
The book is stunningly illustrated. The additional details, from egg characteristics for the different species and uses of different dragons for travel and warfare, as well as field sketches on locomotion and anatomy, are wonderful and so realistic.
I received an eARC of the book in Kindle format and experienced some issues with viewing on an eReader (Kindle Oasis 2017 version). There were no observable issues on a color monitor or tablet. There is a contributor list at the end of the book with credits to the artists who stepped in to help complete the project on Mr. O'Connor's untimely passing.
This would make a superlative selection for a school or public library, for fantasy gamers, speculative fiction readers, all ages, and anyone who has longed to see dragons on the wing above them.
Five stars, beautiful book.
Book feature on the release date.
This book is so much fun, and packed with creativity. It takes me back to a favourite childhood movie: The Flight of Dragons.
Wonderful pictures and information on all types of dragons. A great add for any library or for any child who is in love with dragons.
DRACOPEDIA FIELD GUIDE is a must have book for the dragon lovers! I had no idea how many various types of dragons there were in the "imaginary world" of Dragons! The illustrations are so detailed and come to life! The descriptions of the various dragons will fulfill all imaginations! I was absolutely stunned by this fascinating book! I think I'd rather have a hard copy though.. the ebook is okay.. but, for the serious collectors.. trust me.. you'll WANT the physical book! I know I certainly do!
I completely lost myself in the amazing and intricate illustrations throughout this book. Add in the detailed descriptions, and I was ready to happily start taking notes. This book is a must for fantasy fans, or those who can appreciate the beauty of the unknown and imagined.
**Thank you to NetGalley for providing a free digital copy for me to review and provide my honest opinion.
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