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Dune: The Butlerian Jihad

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A series set in the early years of the Dune mythology.

1) Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
2) Dune: The Machine Crusade
3) Dune: The Battle of Corrin
Copyright © 2002 by Herbert Limited Partnership
To our agents,
ROBERT GOTTLIEB and MATT BIALER
of Trident Media Group,

who saw the potential in this project from the very beginning and whose enthusiasm helped us to make it a success
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Added: 23-Sep-2003
Last Updated: 09-Apr-2020

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 01-Jan-2002
Tor Books
Hardback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-2002
Format:
Hardback
Pages*:
624
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Internal ID:
325
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ISBN:
0-765-30157-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-765-30157-4
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Loose Change Studio - Cover
Stephen Youll  - Cover Artist
Frank Herbert's Dune series is one of the grandest epics in the annals of imaginative literature.  Selling millions of copies worldwide, it is science fiction's answer to The Lord of the Rings, a brilliantly imaginative epic of high adventure, unforgettable characters, and immense scope.

Decades after Herbert's original novels, the Dune saga was continued by Frank Herbert's son, Brian Herbert, a respected SF novelist in his own right, in collaboration with Kevin J. Anderson.  Their New York Times bestselling trilogy, Dune: House Atreides, Dune: House Harkonnen, and Dune: House Corrino, formed a prequel to the classic Herbert series that was acclaimed by reviewers and readers alike.  Now Herbert and Anderson, working from Frank Herbert's own notes, reveal a pivotal epoch in the history of the Dune universe, the chapter of the saga most eagerly anticipated by readers:

THE BUTLERIAN JIHAD

Throughout the Dune novels, Frank Herbert frequently referred to the long-ago war in which humans wrested their freedom from "thinking machines."  Now, in Dune: The Butlerian Jihad, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson bring to life the story of that war, a tale previously seen only in tantalizing hints and clues.  Finally we see how Serena Butler's passionate grief ignites the war that will liberate humans from their machine masters.  We learn the circumstances of the betrayal that made mortal enemies of House Atreides and House Harkonnen; and we experience the Battle of Corrin that created a galactic empire lasting until the reign of Emperor Shaddam IV.

Herein are the foundations of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, the Suk Doctors, the Order of Mentats, and the mysteriously altered Navigators of the Spacing Guild.  Here is the amazing tale of the Zensunni Wanderers, who escape bondage to flee to the desert world where they will declare themselves the Free Men of Dune.  And here is the backward, nearly forgotten planet of Arrakis, where traders have discovered the remarkable properties of the spice, melange...

Ten thousand years before the events of Dune, humans have managed to battle the remorseless Machines to a standstill... but victory mat be short-lived.  Yet amid shortsighted squabbling between nobles, new leaders have begun to emerge.  Among them are Xavier Harkonnen, military leader of the Planet of Salusa Secondus; Xavier's fiancée, Serena Butler, an activist who will become the unwilling leader of millions; and Tio Holtzman, the scientist struggling to devise a weapon that will help the human cause.

Against the brute efficiency of the adversaries, these leaders and the human race only imagination, compassion, and the capacity for love.  It will have to be enough.

BRIAN HERBERT (at right), the son of Frank Herbert, is a multiple New York Times bestselling author in his own right.  He is the winner of several literary honors and has been nominated for the Nebula Award.  His critically acclaimed science fiction novels include Sidney's Comet, Sudanna Sudanna, The Race for God, and Man of Two Worlds (written with Frank Herbert).  Recently, he completed Dreamer of Dune, a comprehensive biography of is illustrious father.

KEVIN J. ANDERSON has written twenty-nine national bestsellers and has been nominated for the Nebula Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and the SFX Reader's Choice Award.  His critically acclaimed original novels include Captain Nemo, Hopscotch, and Hidden Empire.  He also set the Guinness world record for "Largest Single-Author Book Signing."

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 01-Sep-2003
Tor Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Sep-2003
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$7.99
Pages*:
695
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Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
324
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-765-34077-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-765-34077-1
Printing:
3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Stephen Youll  - Cover Artist
"This compelling saga of men and women struggling for freedom is required reading for Dune fans." - Library Journal

Frank Herbert's Dune is one of the great creations of imaginative literature, science fiction's answer to The Lord of the Rings.

Decades after Herbert's original novels, the Dune saga was continued by Frank Herbert's son, Brian Herbert, in collaboration with Kevin J. Anderson.  Working from Frank Herbert's own notes, the acclaimed authors reveal the chapter of the Dune saga most eagerly anticipated by readers: the Butlerian Jihad.

Throughout the Dune novels, Frank Herbert frequently referred to war in which humans wrested their freedom from "thinking machines."  In Dune: The Butlerian Jihad, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson bring to life the story of that war, a tale previously seen only in tantalizing hints and clues.  Finally, we see how Serena Butler's passionate grief ignites the struggle that will liberate humans from their machine masters; here is the amazing tale of the Zensunni Wanderers, who escape bondage to flee to the desert world where they will declare themselves the Free Men of Dune.  And here is the backward, nearly forgotten planet Arrakis, where traders have discovered the remarkable properties of the spice melange...
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Author(s)

Kevin J Anderson  
Birth: 27 Mar 1962 Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Notes:
Kevin J. Anderson's novels have been on national bestseller lists twenty-seven times.  His Star Wars - Jedi Academy trilogy were the three top-selling science fiction novels of 1994. 

Anderson signed the largest science fiction contract in publishing history, to write a prequel trilogy to Frank Herbert's classic SF novel Dune.  Co-written with Frank Herbert's son Brian.  Anderson has also written numerous bestselling comics, including Star Wars and Predator titles for Dark Horse and X-Files for Topps.

He is married to Rebecca Moesta.

Brian Herbert  
Birth: 29 Jun 1947 Seattle, Washington, USA
Notes:
Brian Herbert is the oldest son of noted science fiction author Frank Herbert who wrote the Dune series of books.  Brian has a younger brother Bruce and an older sister Penny.  Brian was an honor student and he graduated early from high school when he was 16.  He married young as well to his wife Jan.  He went to the University of California at Berkeley and received a BA in Sociology.  He has been married for over 30 years and they have three daughters, Julie, Kimberly and Margaux.

Brian did not begin writing until he was nearly 30 years old.  His first two books were Incredible Insurance Claims and Classic Comebacks.  He kept a journal which he used to write a biography of his father Frank Herbert entitled Dreamer of Dune.  Brian Herbert used the entire Dune series to write the Dune Concordence.  He used this as a reference book when writing the Prelude to Dune series with Kevin J Anderson.

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