The Complete Idiot's Guides is a product line of how-to and other reference books published by Dorling Kindersley (DK). The books in this series provide a basic understanding of a complex and popular topics. The term "idiot" is used as hyperbole, to reassure readers that the guides will be basic and comprehensible, even if the topics seem intimidating. The approach relies on explaining a topic step-by-step, using basic terminology, definitions of words, and profiles of people.
Alpha Books, publisher of the Complete Idiot's Guides, is a member of Penguin Group. It began as a division of Macmillan. Pearson Education acquired Macmillan General Reference (MGR) from Simon & Schuster in 1998 and retained the line while the rest of MGR was sold to IDG Books.[1] Alpha moved from Pearson Education to Penguin Group in 2003. Alpha became part of sister company DK in 2012.[2]
The line parallels the For Dummies books. The editorial offices for the two competing series are both located partially in Indianapolis.
See also
- For Dummies – a similar series of how-to books from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Découvertes Gallimard, a similar series in French of introductory books, noted for its fine illustration. Some titles are translated in other languages.
- FabJob – a similar series of how-to-books for starting a business or dream career
- Teach Yourself – another similar series published by Hodder Headline
- Very Short Introductions, a similar series of introductory books published by the Oxford University Press.
References
- ↑ Milliot, Jim; Baker, John F. (5 July 1999). "IDG Books Buys Macmillan General Reference". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ↑ "Dorling Kindersley relaunches Idiot's Guide series | The Bookseller". Retrieved 2017-12-23.