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5.7 Are there any differences between "Dune" series editions?

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

5.7 Are there any differences between "Dune" series editions?

Apart from cover art, typos and layout difference, these are the only
known differences between different editions of the "Dune" series.
Additional and more specific information is always appreciated.

5.7.1 "Dune" first edition

Apparently, the first edition of "Dune" lacked the appendices found in
all later editions of that book, with the exception of the Terminology
of the Imperium glossary (which is located at the beginning of the
book). Final confirmation on this point is still requested.

5.7.2 "The Illustrated Dune"

"The Illustrated Dune", Frank Herbert (ill. John Schoenherr), New
York : Berkley Pub. (1978, c1965).

_The Illustrated Dune" was the first and is still the most fully
illustrated bound edition of "Dune_. It contains eight full-colour
paintings and 33 ink drawings, in addition to the cover and the standard
map.

The following is a list of all the paintings:
-Dawn at the Palace of Arrakeen
-Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
-The Sardaukar warriors
-The flight through the Shield Wall
-Paul Muad'Dib calling his first sandworm
-Stilgar and his men
-Paul administers the oath of the Fedaykin
-The defeat of the Sardaukar

 

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