Chapter House Dune: The inspiration for the blockbuster film

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Chapter House Dune: The inspiration for the blockbuster film
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Frank Herbert
SeriesGateway Essentials
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:480
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 130
Category/GenreScience fiction
Ecological science
ISBN/Barcode 9781473233812
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Imprint Gollancz
Publication Date 28 January 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The epic that began with the HUGO and NEBULA Award-winning classic DUNE -- now a major motion picture from the director of Blade Runner 2049 and Arrival -- continues ... The long-established galactic order is passing. The Honoured Matres, ruthless and all-conquering, have destroyed the planet Dune. In opposition, hard-pressed but still fighting back, the Bene Gesserit sisterhood co-ordinate their resistance from their as-yet undiscovered home world, Chapter House. Now as a new Scattering is planned, they still have one carefully nurtured asset: the sandworms, offspring of the only giant worm salvaged from Dune. Chapter House is to about to turn into a barren wasteland: Chapter House will be the new Dune. Read the series which inspired the 2021 Denis Villeneuve epic film adaptation, Dune, starring Oscar Isaac, Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya and Josh Brolin. Dune reading order: Dune Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse Dune

Author Biography

Frank Herbert (1920-86) was born in Tacoma, Washington and worked as a reporter and later editor of a number of West Coast newspapers before becoming a full-time writer. His first sf story was published in 1952 but he achieved fame more than ten years later with the publication in Analog of DUNE WORLD and THE PROPHET OF DUNE, amalgamated in the novel DUNE in 1965.

Reviews

I know nothing comparable to it except The Lord of the Rings * Arthur C. Clarke on Dune * It is possible that Dune is even more relevant now than when it was first published * The New Yorker on Dune * An astonishing science fiction phenomenon * The Washington Post on Dune * One of the monuments of modern science fiction * The Chicago Tribune on Dune * Powerful, convincing, and most ingenious * Robert A. Heinlein on Dune * A novel of extraordinary complexity ... the work of a speculative intellect with few rivals in modern SF * The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction on Dune * A tight mesmerising fabric, interwoven with a potent element of mysticism ... intensely realised * Brian W. Aldiss on Dune * Compelling . . . a worthy addition to this durable and deservedly popular series * New York Times * The vast and fascinating Dune saga sweeps on -- as exciting and gripping as ever * Kirkus reviews *