### From Publishers Weekly In 1965 Frank Herbert published _Dune_. After it was heralded as a masterpiece of science fiction, he wrote the briefer _Dune Messiah_ in 1969, concentrating eponymously on Paul Atreides, and then, sensing the sales potential, added sequels. They were continued by his son
Dune Saga 07 - Classic Dune 1 - Dune
β Scribed by Frank Herbert
- Publisher
- Ace
- Year
- 2005;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 429 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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SUMMARY: A beautiful new hardcover package for the βexciting and grippingβ (Kirkus Reviews) New York Times bestselling science fiction classic. The desert planet Arrakis, called Dune, has been destroyed. The remnants of the Old Empire have been consumed by the violent matriarchal cult known as the H
### Review βRanging from palace intrigue and desert chases to religious speculation and confrontations with the supreme intelligence of the universe, there is something here for all science fiction fans.β β_Publishers Weekly_ βHerbert adds enough new twists and turns to the ongoing saga that fa
### Review βA fourth visit to Arrakis that is every bit as fascinating as the other threeβevery bit as timely.β β_Time_ βRich fareβ¦Heady stuff.β β_Los Angeles Times_ βBook Four of the Dune series has many of the same strengths as the previous three, and I was indeed kept up late at night.
### From Publishers Weekly After two prequel trilogies to the legendary SF epic (the Legends of Dune and Prelude to Dune series), Frank Herbert's son Brian, in collaboration with Anderson, launch a new trilogy that takes up where Herbert Sr. left off with Chapterhouse: Dune (1985). This entertainin