Book 1

The Dragon's Eye

by Dugald Steer

Published 1 October 2006
This is the first in a series of four novels for children, illustrated by Douglas Carrell. A whole new cache of Dr. Drake books has been discovered. Previously written off as fantasy adventures of the more far-fetched kind, new evidence suggests that there was more to the eminent dragonologist Dr. Drake than met the eye. In these books, readers can follow his adventures through a lifetime of searching for and studying dragons.

Book 2

The Dragon Diary

by Dugald Steer

Published 12 July 2011
After Dragon's Eye, here comes the next exciting instalment in the Dragonolgy(tm)Chronicles, The Dragon Diary!. In the second novel of this fantasy, adventure series, a mysterious illness is spreading among dragons. The fate of dragonkind rests in the hands of Daniel and Beatrice - can they reach Dr. Drake and work out the cure, or will they fall into the clutches of the evil Alexandra Gorynytchka? Based on the best selling Dragonolgy(tm) title, The Dragon Diary features stunning black and white illustrations from Douglas Carrel and a great story from Dugald Steer which moves along at a fast pace with a good dose of action and magic! (Age Range: 8 +)

Book 3

The Dragon's Apprentice

by Dugald Steer

Published 12 July 2011
Daniel and Beatrice's precious dragon chick, Torcher, is kidnapped, and the evil deed appears to be the work of a mysterious and ancient organization known as Dragonsbane. The children's parents and Dr. Drake head off to protect the Society of Dragons. To add to this, there also appears to be a traitor in the inner circle of the S.A.S.D. Being able to trust no one, can the children outwit the traitor, defeat Dragonsbane and rescue Torcher before it's too late? The third in four fire-breathing novels that are packed with dragons, magic and action-adventure.

The Wizardology Handbook

by Dugald Steer

Published 10 April 2007



What does it really take to be a knight? Peruse this lavish novelty volume and be surprised.

From the secret order of Round Table Knights comes a tell-all guide to the mythical occupation of knighthood — its history, mysterious quests, and puzzles that live on to this day. Inspired by the life of a most exemplary knight, this fascinating book explores the art of mastering sword and lance, the essential (and prohibitively expensive) war-horse, the ins and outs of a castle that a knight might defend, and the skills needed to prevail in a jousting tournament, with all its pageantry. No investigation of knighthood would be complete without a look at the Crusades, and a celebration of legendary knights such as King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Gawain, plus vaunted icons such as Excalibur and the Holy Grail. In true ’Ology fashion, this tip of the lance to a noble (and misunderstood) profession offers a variety of interactive flaps and other novelties to keep young squires fully entertained.