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The 7th Book
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Why a 7th Dune Book? What happened to Duncan Idaho? Who
are the Master Face Dancers?

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"This
page is dedicated to Frank Herbert's best known series of
books, the Dune Cronicles. As fans of Dune know, Herbert
wrote six books before his death. However, there has been
much speculation about whether or not he would have written
a seventh Dune book. This page is dedicated to exploring
some of the possible themes that this seventh book may have
covered in the form of an online fan novel. Roughly carved
out paths exploring the future of Dune are what drives Dune
Revenant."
A fantastic effort.
Well worth a
look
(He's also a pretty Keen artist.)
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The
New English Library Series
Hodder and Stoughton Ltd
[Info supplied by the DUNE
INDEX]
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ISBN
0 450 01184 4
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and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
Berkshire
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Unique among Science Fiction novels..
I know nothing
comparable to it except The Lord of the Rings.'
Arthur
C Clarke
Dune:
the finest, most widely acclaimed and enduring Science Fiction
novel of this century. Huge in scope, towering in concept,
it is a work that will live in the reader's imagination.
'One
of the landmarks of modern Science Fiction....an amazing
feat of creation'
Analog
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Lettering by
Howard J Shaw
Illustration
by Gerry Grace
©1965 Frank Herbert
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ISBN
0 450 02285 4
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and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
Berkshire
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The second book in the Dune sequence
Dune Messiah
sweeps irresistibly forward along the broad epic highway
chartered by the double award wining Dune.
Now
Paul Atreides, ruler of a thousand planets, great victor
of the holy war, a prince turned revolutionary leader and
messiah of a fanatical religious sisterhood, is to be brought
low by the very forces that had created him. Yet, foreseeing
the plans of his enemies, he determines to drive on towards
his own, shockingly different, future vision.
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Lettering
by Howard J Shaw
Illustration
by Gerry Grace
©1969 Frank Herbert
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ISBN
0 450 03427 5
Printed
and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
Berkshire
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The third book in the Dune sequence
The Double award
winning Dune sequence moves on. For all things must pass and only change
is constant. The sand-blasted desert world of Arrakis has
become green, watered and fertile
Old
Paul Atreides, who led the Freman to domination of the galaxy,
is gone, but for the Children
of Dune
the very blossoming of their land contains the seeds of
its own destruction. As the altered climate threatens extinction
to the giant sandworms, fanatics challenge the rule of the
Atreides family.
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©1976 Frank Herbert
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ISBN
0 450 05262 1
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and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
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The forth book in the Dune sequence
More than a millennium
has passed since the first events recorded in Dune.
One link only survives with that epic past: Leto Atreides,
God Emperor of the galaxy.
He
alone it is who understands the future, who knows with a
terrible certainty that the evolution of his race is at
an end unless he can breed new qualities into the species.
Yet he knows also that these new and vital forces can only
prove themselves through the fateful process of his own
destruction.
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by Gerry Grace
©1981 Frank Herbert
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ISBN
0 450 05777 1
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and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
Berkshire
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The fifth book in the Dune sequence
From Dune to
Rakis to Dune, the wheel turns full circle. From burning desert to green and
fertile land and on again to burning dessert, the cycle
is complete
The
people of the Scattering are returning. Amongst them, mysterious
and threatening, are the women who call themselves the Honored
Matres, adepts of an ecstatic cult. And on Rakis, become
Dune, an ancient prophecy is fulfilled with the coming of the she-seer,
Sheeana
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©1984 Frank Herbert
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ISBN
0 450 05886 7
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and bound in Great Britain by Cox & Wyman Ltd, Reading,
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The sixth book in the Dune sequence
The long-established
galactic order is passing. The Honored Matres, ruthless
and all-conquering, have destroyed the planet Dune. In opposition,
hard pressed but still fighting back, the Bene Gesserit
sisterhood co-ordinate their resistance from their as yet
undiscovered home world, Chapter House.
Now
as a new Scattering is planned, they still have one carefully
nurtured asset: the sandworms, offspring of the only giant
worm salvaged from Dune.
Chapter House
is to be the new and vital home for the cycle that will
turn it into a barren wasteland-Chapter House will be the
new Dune.
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©1985
Frank Herbert
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