Cover of Wikis for Dummies, ISBN 978-0-470-04399-8
For Dummies is a prolific series of instructional books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. Despite the title, their publisher takes pains to emphasize that the books are not literally for dummies. Idiot is a word derived from the Greek, idiōtēs ("person lacking professional skill" "a private citizen" "individual" from The subtitle for every book is "A Reference for the Rest of Us!"
The books are an example of a media franchise, consistently sporting a distinctive cover — usually yellow and black with a triangular-headed cartoon figure known as "Dummies Man", and an informal, hand-writing style logo. A media franchise is an Intellectual property involving the characters, setting, and Trademarks of an original work of media (usually Prose is simple and direct; bold icons, such as a piece of string tied around an index finger, indicate particularly important passages.
Almost all Dummies books are organized around sections, which are groups of related chapters. Sections are almost always preceded by a Rich Tennant comic that refers to some part of the subject under discussion. The 5th Wave is a weekly Comic strip by Rich Tennant shown on Sundays Sometimes the same Tennant drawing reappears in another Dummies book with a new caption[1].
Another constant in the Dummies series is "The Part of Tens", a section at the end of the book where lists of ten items are published. They are usually resources for further study and sometimes also include amusing bits of information that don't fit readily elsewhere.
History
The For Dummies series began during 1991 with DOS for Dummies, written by Dan Gookin and published by IDG Books. The book was created in response to a lack of beginner-friendly materials on using DOS. While initially the series focused on software and technology topics, it later branched out to more general-interest titles. The series is now published by John Wiley & Sons Publishing, which acquired Hungry Minds (the new name for IDG Books circa 2000) during 2001. John Wiley & Sons Inc, also referred to as Wiley, is a global Publishing company that markets its products to professionals and consumers students and instructors International Data Group ( IDG) is a technology media research and event management organization International Data Group ( IDG) is a technology media research and event management organization
Expansions and alternate versions
Several related series have published, including Dummies 101, with step-by-step tutorials in a large-format book (now discontinued); More . . . for Dummies, which are essentially sequels to the first . . . For Dummies book on the subject; For Dummies Quick Reference, which is a condensed alphabetical reference to the subject.
The For Dummies series has been a world-wide success with editions in English,
- Bulgarian (for Dummies),
- Chinese (天才3班),
- Croatian (za neznalice),
- Dutch (voor Dummies),
- Estonian (Võhikutele),
- Finnish (for Dummies),
- French (pour Les Nuls),
- German (für Dummies),
- Greek (για Πρωταρηδες),
- Icelandic (Fyrir kjána),
- Italian (per Negati),
- Lithuanian (žaliems),
- Persian (به زبان ساده)
- Polish (dla opornych),
- Portuguese (para totós),
- Portuguese (Brazil) (para leigos),
- Romanian (pentru tonţi, which is a clever translation: toţi means all, whereas tonţi means dummies),
- Russian (для "чайников" - dlya "chainikov", see also chainik),
- Spanish (Para Tontos)
- Serbian (za Neupućene). English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States Bulgarian (български език IPA: ɛzˈik is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group Croatian language ( hrvatski jezik) is a South Slavic language which is used primarily in Croatia, by Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina in neighbouring Dutch ( is a West Germanic language spoken by around 24 million people 22 million of which are from the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname Estonian (; ˈeːsti ˈkeːl is the official language of Estonia, spoken by about 1 Finnish ( or suomen kieli) is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Finland (92% As of 2006) and by ethnic Finns outside French ( français,) is a Romance language spoken around the world by 118 million people as a native language and by about 180 to 260 million people The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. Greek (el ελληνική γλώσσα or simply el ελληνικά — "Hellenic" is an Indo-European language, spoken today by 15-22 million people mainly Icelandic ( is a North Germanic language, the language of Iceland. Italian ( or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 63 million people as a First language, primarily in Italy. Lithuanian ( lietuvių kalba) is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognised as one of the official languages of the European Union. Polish ( język polski, polszczyzna) is the Official language of Poland. Portuguese ( or língua portuguesa) is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia (Spain and northern Portugal. Portuguese ( or língua portuguesa) is a Romance language that originated in what is now Galicia (Spain and northern Portugal. Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages Chainik (чайник "teakettle" Implies both ignorance and a certain amount of willingness to learn (as well as a propensity to cause disaster but does not necessarily Serbian (sr-Cyrl српски језик sr-Latn ''srpski jezik'' is a South Slavic language,
- Slovenian (za telebane). Slovene or Slovenian ( slovenski jezik or slovenščina, not to be confused with Slovenčina) is a South Slavic language
See also
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to..., a similar series of how-to books from Alpha Books. The Complete Idiot's Guide are Reference books that provide a very basic understanding of seemingly difficult topics
- Teach Yourself, another similar series published by Hodder Headline. Teach Yourself is an imprint of Hodder Headline that specializes in self-teaching books Hodder Headline is a British publishing company with a number of well-known imprints
- The Original Computer Idiot. PC User's Guide. . By Martin Duran
References
- ^ The 5th Wave FAQ
External links
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