What Is Dungeons & Dragons? is a book by John Butterfield, Philip Parker and David Honigmann published by Penguin Books (UK) in 1982 that gives a detailed explanation of how to play the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons .
What Is Dungeons & Dragons? is a book that explains what Dungeons & Dragons is to people who have never played a role-playing game, and provides step-by-step instructions on how to play. [1] The book is divided into nine chapters:
The book concludes with a list of publishers and model manufacturers, a bibliography, a glossary, and an index. [2]
John Butterfield, Philip Parker and David Honigmann began to play D&D while they were attending Eton College. They decided to write a book explaining the game to new players, and the result was What Is Dungeons & Dragons?, a 230-page book published in the UK by Penguin Books in 1982, and in the United States by Warner Books in 1984. [3]
Following this, the three authors co-wrote a trilogy of single-player "choose your own adventure" fantasy game books called the Cretan Chronicles , published by Puffin Books in 1985–1986. [2]
Dave Pringle reviewed What Is Dungeons & Dragons? for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The latter contains some amusing juxtapositions; apparently game-players will find inspiration in the writings of J. G. Ballard, Beowulf and Alfred Bester; or Stanton A. Coblentz, Dante and Samuel R. Delany; or Homer, Ted Hughes and John Jakes; or even Jonathan Swift, A. E. van Vogt and Virgil. The mind boggles .... gamers are nothing if not eclectic!" [1]