The Road to Dune

Cover of The Road to Dune by Frank Herbert
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 494
ISBN-13: 9780765312952
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.8 Pounds
Width: 1.062 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, 813.54
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The Road to Dune by Frank Herbert, published by Macmillan in September 2005, is a first edition that spans 494 pages. This work serves as a companion to the renowned Dune series, offering insights into the development of the original novels. It includes never-before-published chapters from Dune and Dune Messiah, along with original stories and a new short novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Readers will find a collection of unpublished chapters, original correspondence between Frank Herbert and editor John W. Campbell, Jr., and excerpts from Herbert’s correspondence detailing his journey to publication. The book also features “Spice Planet,” a substantial short novel based on Herbert’s outline. The Road to Dune presents a rich array of essays, articles, and fiction, making it a significant addition for fans of science fiction and literary criticism.


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Including never-before-published chapters from Dune and Dune Messiah, original stories, and a new short novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson

Frank Herbert’s Dune is widely known as the science fiction equivalent of The Lord of the Rings, and The Road to Dune is a companion work comparable to The Silmarillion, shedding light on and following the remarkable development of the bestselling science fiction novel of all time.

Herein, the world’s millions of Dune fans can now read—at long last—the unpublished chapters and scenes from Dune and Dune Messiah. The Road to Dune also includes the original correspondence between Frank Herbert and famed editor John W. Campbell, Jr.; excerpts from Herbert’s correspondence during his years-long struggle to get his innovative work published; and the article “They Stopped the Moving Sands,” Herbert’s original inspiration for Dune.

The Road to Dune features newly discovered papers and manuscripts of Frank Herbert, and also “Spice Planet,” an original sixty-thousand-word short novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, based on a detailed outline left by Frank Herbert.

The Road to Dune is a treasure trove of essays, articles, and fiction that every reader of Dune will want to add to their shelf.

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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2005.
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Language: en. Pages: 494. Edition: First Edition.

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