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5.3.1 Dune fiction (other books about Dune)




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This article is from the Dune FAQ, by Alan Schwartz with numerous contributions by others.

5.3.1 Dune fiction (other books about Dune)

"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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