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5.4 What other books has Frank Herbert written?

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This article is from the Dune FAQ, by Alan Schwartz with numerous contributions by others.

5.4 What other books has Frank Herbert written?

This should be a complete list of books where Frank Herbert appears as
author. These include non-fiction and as editor. It should be noted that
several of the anthologies listed here have been reprinted with some of
the stories missing.

"Survival and the Atom" (1952)
"The Dragon in the Sea" (a.k.a. "Under Pressure", a.k.a. "21st
Century Sub_) (1956)
"Dune" (1965)
"The Green Brain" (1966)
"Destination: Void" (1966)
"The Eyes of Heisenberg" (1966)
"The Heaven Makers" (1968)
"The Santaroga Barrier" (1968)
"Dune Messiah" (1969)
"Whipping Star" (1970)
"New World or No World" (ed.) (1970)
"The Worlds of Frank Herbert" (1970)
"Soul Catcher" (1972)
"The Godmakers" (1972)
"Hellstrom's Hive" (a.k.a. "Project 40_) (1973)
"The Book of Frank Herbert" (1973)
"Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience" (1973)
"Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow..." (co ed.) (1974)
"The Best of Frank Herbert" (1975)
"Children of Dune" (1976)
"The Dosadi Experiment" (1977)
"Destination: Void" (revised) (1978)
"The Jesus Incident" (with Bill Ransom) (1979)
"Without Me, You're Nothing: The Essential Guide to Home Computers"
(with Max Barnard) (1980)
"Direct Descent" (1980)
"The Priests of Psi" (1980)
"God Emperor of Dune" (1981)
"Nebula Winners 15" (ed.) (1981)
"The White Plague" (1982)
"The Lazarus Effect" (with Bill Ransom) (1983)
"Heretics of Dune" (1984)
"Eye" (1985)
"Chapterhouse: Dune" (1985)
"Man of Two Worlds" (with Brian Herbert) (1986)
"Worlds beyond Dune" (1987)
"The Ascension Factor" (with Bill Ransom) (1988)

The above list was compiled on the basis of bibliographies by John Wenn
and Kuusankosken Kaupunginkirjasto, with additional information from the
Frank Herbert Archives at California State University, Fullerton:
University Archives & Special Collections Section, University Library.
It has later been checked and corrected against "Dune Master: A Frank
Herbert Bibliography" by Levack and Willard.

 

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