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Index
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“A-W-F Unlimited” (Frank Herbert)
Ace Books
Adams, John
Adler, Alfred
“Adventures in Darkest Africa” (Frank Herbert)
Aguìlar, Francìsca
Aguìlar, Francisco (Señor Cura)
Ahmed, Mohammed
Amazing Stories
American Samoa
Analog magazine
…And Call Me Conrad (Zelazny)
Anderson, Karen
Anderson, Kevin J.
Anderson, Poul
“Angry Moses” (Zakheim sculpture)
Annis, Francesca
Apjac International
Arbor House
Arrakis (Frank Herbert). See Children of Dune
Art of Dune, The
“Asa West” (Herbert film treatment)
Ascension Factor, The (Herbert/Ransom)
Asimov, Isaac
Astounding Science Fiction
Autobiography of Values (Lindbergh)
Avon Books
B. Dalton Bookseller
BAH newsletter
Banham, Reyner
Bantam Books
Bantz, William “Big Bill,”
Barnard, Max
Benchley, Peter
Bergren, Eric
Berkley Books/Berkley Publishing Group
Beto (Mexican gardener)
“BEV” (Herbert poem)
Bickel, Johnny
Bing (Beverly’s uncle)
Blanquie, Dan
Blanquie, Gary
Blanquie, Jan. See Herbert, Jan Blanquie
Blanquie, Ray
Blanquie, Ron
Blassingame, Lurton
Blassingame, Wyatt
Blood on the Sun (Brian Herbert/Landis)
Bluejackets Manual, The
Bolt, Robert
Book of Frank Herbert, The (Frank Herbert)
Born Again Smitty
Boucher, Anthony
Bova, Ben
Bradbury, Ray
Bradbury, Walter I.
Brando, Marlon
Brave New World (Huxley)
Bretnor, Reginald
Brewer, Brian
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” (song)
Brown, Dee
Brown, Ned
Bub (pet beagle)
Buck, Pearl S.
Burley Colony (WA)
Burnett, Carol
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (Brown)
Busby, F. M.
“By the Book” (Frank Herbert)
Caedmon Records
Caladan (sailboat)
California Living Magazine
Campbell, John W.
Campbell, Joseph
Carlson, George
Carpenter, John
Carr, Terry
Carson, Rachel
“Carthage” (Herbert poem)
Chako, Jesus
Chapala (Mexico)
Chapterhouse: Dune (Frank Herbert)
Beverly Herbert’s death and
influences on
themes and messages in
title, Beverly Herbert and
women’s voices and
writing
Zen and
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Chianti
Children of Dune (Arrakis) (Frank Herbert)
awards and honors
as bestseller
childhood influence on
heroes in
and importance of instincts
paperback edition
quotation from
and religion
serialization of
success of
writing
Chilton Book Company
Chinese Rejection Slip (Frank Herbert)
Churubusco Studios
Circle Times (Frank Herbert)
Ciudad Guzman (Mexico)
Clark Richards Advertising Agency
Clarke, Arthur C.
Classic Comebacks (Brian Herbert)
Client’s Survival Manual, The (Brian Herbert)
Coast Salish Indians
Coit Memorial Tower (San Francisco)
Collier’s magazine
“Come to the Party” (Herbert/Busby)
“Committee of the Whole” (Frank Herbert)
Commoner, Barry
Cook, Hal
Cordon, Guy
“Corner Movie Girl” (Beverly Herbert)
Cousins, Norman
Cunningham, Mike
“Curate’s Thumb, The” (Frank Herbert)
Dali, Salvador
Dana, Bill
Dardis, Tom
Daugherty, Joseph A.
Daw Books
De Laurentiis, Dino
De Laurentiis, Federico
De Maupassant, Guy
“Death of a City” (Frank Herbert)
Debs, Eugene V.
Deep, The (Peter Benchley)
Del Rey, Lester
Depew, Chauncey M.
Destination: Void (Frank Herbert)
DeVore, Christopher
DFPA (advertising firm)
Dickinson, Emily
Dickson, Gordon
Direct Descent (Frank Herbert)
“Do I Wake or Dream” (Frank Herbert)
Doc Savage magazine
Dodds, John
Dooley, Ed
Dosadi Experiment, The (Frank Herbert)
Doubleday
Douglas Aircraft
Douglas Fir Plywood Association (DFPA)
Downs, Hugh
Dracone
Dragon in the Sea, The (Under Pressure) (Frank Herbert)
autographed copies
award rumors concerning
and containerized shipping
and ecology
film rights
foreign markets
hardcover publishing
Brian Herbert and
and heroes
opus number
themes and messages in
paperback edition (21st Century Sub)
reviews
serialization (“Under Pressure”)
success of
title changes
and underwater barges
writing
Dreamer of Dune (Brian Herbert)
Dubos, Rene
Dune (Frank Herbert)
academia and
advertising, reviews, promotion, book signings, and tours
awards and honors
as bestseller
comic book version of
drug use and
Dune World (Book I)
and environme
ntal awareness
family influence on
first edition
foreign markets
Brian Herbert and
heroes and
The Illustrated Dune
influences on and origins of
Muad’Dib (Book II)
mythology and
occult and paranormal in
opus number
The Prophet (Book III)
Prophet of Dune (Books II & III)
publishers and
quotations and passages from
serialization of
Shakespeare as influence
spinoff books
Star Wars and
success
themes and messages in
title, significance of
as a trilogy
water and ocean themes in
world of
Zen Buddhism and
See also Chapterhouse: Dune; Children of Dune; God Emperor of Dune; Heretics of Dune
Dune (film version)
benefit showing for Group Health Hospital
budgets and costs
casting
Chilton Book Company and
Dino De Laurentiis and
Frank Herbert on
Frank Herbert’s screenplay
Arthur P. Jacobs (Apjac International) and
Alejandro Jodorowsky and
David Lean and
David Lynch and
promotion and merchandising
release, premiere, and reviews
revenues
Ridley Scott and
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