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5.7.4 "Dune: New Illustrated Edition"




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

5.7.4 "Dune: New Illustrated Edition"

"Dune", Frank Herbert (ill. John Schoenherr), London :
Victor Gollancz (New Illustrated Edition 1999).
ISBN: 0-575-068566

This new illustrated edition of Dune reproduces only the paintings from
_The Illustrated Dune", along with four not before seen (in book form,
that is. The twelve paintings in total correspond to the illustrations
of the 1978 Dune calendar). Hardcover with bookjacket.

This book can be ordered on-line:
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0575068566/>

The paintings included are:
-Alone on Arrakis
-Dawn at the Palace of Arrakeen
-Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
-The Sardaukar warriors
-Ceremony at the Tomb of the Skull
-Desert Nightmare
-The flight through the Shield Wall
-Sietch Tabr
-Paul Muad'Dib calling his first sandworm
-Stilgar and his men
-Paul administers the oath of the Fedaykin
-The defeat of the Sardaukar

5.7.5 "Dune Messiah"

Early editions of "Dune Messiah", as well as all New English Library
editions of that book, do not contain the first chapter "Excerpt from
the Death Cell interview with Bronso of IX," but rather a prologue
titled "The Weird of Dune."

5.7.6 "Heretics of Dune"

Many editions of "Heretics of Dune", including New English Library
editions and at least one G. Putnam's sons edition, lack the "When I was
writing Dune..." introduction.

 

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