Dune is a science fiction media franchise that originated with the 1965 novel Dune by American author Frank Herbert.
Anderson have published eleven prequel novels, as well as two which complete the original Dune series. ==Frank Herbert works== Frank Herbert's Dune was published in 1965, and he wrote five sequels before his death in 1986: Dune Messiah (1969), Children of Dune (1976), God Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984), and Dune (1985).
Dune is frequently cited as the best-selling science fiction novel in history, and won the 1966 Hugo Award as well as the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel.
Dune was adapted into a 1984 film, and a 2000 television miniseries.
Herbert wrote five sequels before his death in 1986.
Anderson have published eleven prequel novels, as well as two which complete the original Dune series. ==Frank Herbert works== Frank Herbert's Dune was published in 1965, and he wrote five sequels before his death in 1986: Dune Messiah (1969), Children of Dune (1976), God Emperor of Dune (1981), Heretics of Dune (1984), and Dune (1985).
The first two sequels were presented as a miniseries in 2003. Since 1999, Herbert's son Brian Herbert and science fiction author Kevin J.
Anderson works== Since 1999, Herbert's son Brian Herbert and author Kevin J.
Dune was adapted into a 1984 film, and a 2000 television miniseries.
The first two sequels were presented as a miniseries in 2003. Since 1999, Herbert's son Brian Herbert and science fiction author Kevin J.
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