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Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
ISBN-100553580272
ISBN-139780553580273
eBay Product ID (ePID)1723524
Product Key Features
Book TitleDune: House Atreides
Number of Pages704 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience Fiction / Action & Adventure, Science Fiction / Space Opera, Science Fiction / General, Fantasy / Epic
Publication Year2000
GenreFiction
AuthorKevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert
Book SeriesPrelude to Dune Ser.
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height1.7 in
Item Weight12.6 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN99-017726
Reviews"[Fans] rejoice in this chance to return to one of science fiction's most appealing futures." --The New York Times Book Review From the Paperback edition., "[Fans] rejoice in this chance to return to one of science fiction's most appealing futures." --The New York Times Book Review, "[Fans] rejoice in this chance to return to one of science fiction's most appealing futures." -- The New York Times Book Review
Series Volume Number1
Dewey DecimalFIC
SynopsisTHE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING PREQUEL TO THE CLASSIC AWARD-WINNING SAGA BY FRANK HERBERT Frank Herbert's award-winning Dune chronicles captured the imagination of millions of readers worldwide. By his death in 1986, Herbert had completed six novels in the series, but much of his vision remained unwritten. Now, working from his father's recently discovered files, Brian Herbert and bestselling novelist Kevin J. Anderson collaborate on a new novel, the prelude to Dune --where we step onto the planet Arrakis . . . decades before Dune 's hero, Paul Muad'Dib Atreides, walks its sands. Here is the rich and complex world that Frank Herbert created, in the time leading up to the momentous events of Dune . As Emperor Elrood's son plots a subtle regicide, young Leto Atreides leaves for a year's education on the mechanized world of Ix; a planetologist named Pardot Kynes seeks the secrets of Arrakis; and the eight-year-old slave Duncan Idaho is hunted by his cruel masters in a terrifying game from which he vows escape and vengeance. But none can envision the fate in store for them: one that will make them renegades-- and shapers of history "[Fans] rejoice in this chance to return to one of science fiction's most appealing futures."-- The New York Times Book Review, THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING PREQUEL TO THE CLASSIC AWARD-WINNING SAGA BY FRANK HERBERT Frank Herbert's award-winning Dune chronicles captured the imagination of millions of readers worldwide. By his death in 1986, Herbert had completed six novels in the series, but much of his vision remained unwritten. Now, working from his father's recently discovered files, Brian Herbert and bestselling novelist Kevin J. Anderson collaborate on a new novel, the prelude to Dune --where we step onto the planet Arrakis . . . decades before Dune 's hero, Paul Muad'Dib Atreides, walks its sands. Here is the rich and complex world that Frank Herbert created, in the time leading up to the momentous events of Dune . As Emperor Elrood's son plots a subtle regicide, young Leto Atreides leaves for a year's education on the mechanized world of Ix; a planetologist named Pardot Kynes seeks the secrets of Arrakis; and the eight-year-old slave Duncan Idaho is hunted by his cruel masters in a terrifying game from which he vows escape and vengeance. But none can envision the fate in store for them: one that will make them renegades-- and shapers of history " Fans] rejoice in this chance to return to one of science fiction's most appealing futures."-- The New York Times Book Review