The English-language version of
The Manual has had at least 3 print runs, being reissued in 1989 and, with a new foreword by Drummond, in 1998. The book has also been translated into German, and was released as an
audiobook (read by Bela B., drummer of the punk band
Die Ärzte) in Germany in 2003, with Drummond voicing the foreword, a motivational piece about reaching out for one's dreams today as ‘tomorrow is always too late’. In 2010, the book was published in
Czech. The Austrian
dance music band
Edelweiss took the book as a primary influence: they read the book, borrowed
ABBA's "
SOS", and sold five million copies worldwide with "
Bring Me Edelweiss". It also proved to be an influence on 2000s British girl group
The Pipettes who formed after reading the book in order to explore "the idea of being a pop machine."
Jamie Reynolds of
Klaxons admitted in an interview to reading
The Manual and stated that he "took direct instructions from it.... Get yourself a studio, get a groove going, sing some absolute nonsense over the top, put a
breakbeat behind it, and you're away! That's what I did! That's genuinely it. I read that, I noted down the golden rules of pop, and applied that to what we're doing and made sure that that always applies to everything we do. That way, we always come out with a sort of catchy hit number." ==Editions==