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Dune
The Butlerian Jihad
by Brian Herbert; Kevin J. Anderson
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Brian Herbert, son of Frank, collaborates with Kevin J. Anderson to deliver this eagerly awaited prequel to the DUNE saga. In this installment, the "Butlerian Jihad", (a war often referred to in previous Dune novels) is finally explained in elaborate detail. The authors delve into a thrilling description of the battle, explaining how humans won their freedom from "thinking machines", and the novel goes on to explore the beginnings of Arrakis and the Zensunni Wanderers, along with a few other surprises that are sure to satisfy the longtime followers of this Sci-Fi mainstay.
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9780765305855,
Hardcover,
St Martins Pr,
2002
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9780765301574,
Hardcover,
St Martins Pr,
2002
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9780765340771,
Paperback,
Tor Books,
2003
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9781559277549,
Audio Cassette,
Macmillan Audio,
2002
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9781559277556,
Compact Disc,
Macmillan Audio,
2002
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Publisher Notes
A Dune prequel written by the son of Frank Herbert paints a vivid portrait of the "Butlerian jihad" against technology, a background story vital to the Dune universe.
Media Reviews
"The sands of time have not diminished the impact Dune has had on the evolution of SF, and this new prequel by Frank Herbert's son and bestseller Anderson... offers the kind of intricate plotting and philosophical musings that would make the elder Herbert proud."
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