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by Brian Herbert


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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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