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New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1985. First edition, first printing. First edition, first printing. Limited edition. Signed by the author. Publisher's original brick red cloth with gilt titles to the spine. Issued without a dustwrapper. Housed in the original cloth slipcase. Frontispiece illustration by John Schoenherr. A near fine copy, the binding square and firm with just a little bumping at the spine tips, the cloth bright and fresh. The contents are a clean throughout and without previous owner's marks. Complete with the lightly rubbed, structurally sound slipcase. Issued on first publication in a limited edition of 750 specially bound copies. This example is out of series and therefore not numbered, but is signed by Frank Herbert on the half title, as issued. The sixth and final book in the author's multi-award-winning 'Dune' series. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact…

About Dune

In Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel "Dune," the intricate tale unfolds across a distant future where noble families vie for control over the desert planet Arrakis, the only source of the highly coveted spice melange. The Atreides family, led by Duke Leto Atreides and his son Paul, assumes stewardship of Arrakis, navigating a perilous political landscape rife with treachery and ambition. As Paul adapts to the harsh desert environment, he encounters the Fremen, Arrakis's indigenous people, and discovers his latent abilities tied to their prophecy of a messianic figure known as the Kwisatz Haderach. Paul grapples with his destiny, mastering the complexities of politics, religion, and warfare while confronting personal struggles and ethical dilemmas. The novel explores themes of power, ecology, religion, and the human condition, set against a richly imagined backdrop of a desert planet teeming with political intrigue and mystical intrigue.

Identifying the First Edition of Dune

The First Edition (but also second printing) of Dune has blue boards. If the boards are red or dark brown, this is the Book Club Edition (and not as valuable). On the inside of the rear flap look for these text lines at the bottom: CHILTON BOOKS (a thick horizontal black line) A division of Chilton Company Publishers Philadelphia and New York Inside the book look for: Copyright © 1965 by Frank Herbert First Edition All Rights Reserved Published in Philadelphia by Chilton Company and simultaneously in Toronto, Canada, by Ambassador Books, Ltd. The original dust jacket of the first edition features a design by John Schoenherr, depicting a giant sand-worm against a desert landscape. Also, check for the price listed on the front flap, which should be $5.95 for the first edition. The flap has a blue tone to it as opposed to a red tone for the Book Club version. Be aware of 'Book Club Editions'. The book club editions look similar to the real first editions but are smaller. Look for any indications that it might be a book club edition. These typically mention the book club edition on the jacket or the copyright page. The original cover of the real first edition was bound in blue cloth with gold lettering on the spine. The First Edition book weighs approximately 928 grams. The First Edition will NOT have an ISBN number.