This article is from the Dune FAQ, by Alan Schwartz with numerous contributions by others.
"The Dune Encyclopedia", Willis E. McNelly (ed.), New York :
Berkley Books (1984), also Putnam (1984) and Corgi (1984).
ISBN: 0-425-06813-7, 0-399-12950-2, 0-552-99131-7
A comprehensive, authorised encyclopedia spanning the "Dune" series up
to book 4, and including little-known information and nice drawings.
It's written from a post-Scattering perspective. See subject 4.2.
"National Lampoon's Doon", Ellis Weiner, New York : Pocket Books, a
Division of Simon Schuster, Inc. (1984) and Grafton (1985).
ISBN: 0-671-54144-7, 0-586-06635-7
This one is a hilarious parody of "Dune_. 221 pages includes parts one
to three (Doon, Muave'Bib and The Profit) with a Terms of the Imperium
Appendix.
"Eye", Frank Herbert (ill. Jim Burns), New York : Berkley Pub.
(1985), also Putnam (1985), Victor Gollancz (1986), Ace (1987)
and New English Library (1988).
ISBN: 0-425-08398-5
Contains short stories from throughout Mr. Herbert's career. Notable is
the story, "The Road to Dune," written in 1985.
There is a small but growing body of Dune fan-fiction.
Dune Revenant:
<http://www.geocities.com/dune_revenant/dunerevenantbook.doc>
Dune7: Advent:
<http://www.usul.net/fandom/leeuwen.htm>
Dawn:
<http://www.tribeagles.org/susan/dawn.txt>
Rulers of Dune:
<http://psychoskuld.tripod.com/dunefanfic.html>
Harq al-Ada's Literary Roundtable:
<http://communities.msn.com/TheLandsraad/
harqaladasliteraryroundtable.msnw>
 
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