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6b Frank Herbert. London: Victor Gollancz, 1976. First UK Edition.
Notes
Children of Dune is the third novel in Frank Herbert’s acclaimed Dune series. It continues the epic saga of the desert planet Arrakis, focusing on the next generation of the Atreides family—Leto II and Ghanima—as they navigate political intrigue, prophetic visions, and the struggle to preserve their family’s power. The novel explores themes of destiny, ecological balance, the consequences of absolute power, and the tension between human free will and prescience. With Herbert’s intricate world-building, complex characters, and philosophical depth, Children of Dune solidified the series’ reputation as one of the most sophisticated and influential works in science fiction.
Frank Herbert was an American science fiction writer best known for creating the Dune series, a landmark in speculative fiction celebrated for its ecological, political, and philosophical depth. Born in Tacoma, Washington, Herbert worked as a journalist and editor before turning to fiction, often drawing on his interests in ecology, politics, religion, and human psychology. His experiences traveling and observing human societies informed the intricate worlds and multifaceted characters he created. Herbert’s legacy lies not only in the popularity of Dune but also in his ability to elevate science fiction into a genre capable of exploring profound social, ecological, and existential questions, influencing generations of writers and thinkers.
Description
Tan cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Published the same year as first edition US. Fine condition overall.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6b Frank Herbert. London: Victor Gollancz, 1976. First UK Edition.
Notes
Children of Dune is the third novel in Frank Herbert’s acclaimed Dune series. It continues the epic saga of the desert planet Arrakis, focusing on the next generation of the Atreides family—Leto II and Ghanima—as they navigate political intrigue, prophetic visions, and the struggle to preserve their family’s power. The novel explores themes of destiny, ecological balance, the consequences of absolute power, and the tension between human free will and prescience. With Herbert’s intricate world-building, complex characters, and philosophical depth, Children of Dune solidified the series’ reputation as one of the most sophisticated and influential works in science fiction.
Frank Herbert was an American science fiction writer best known for creating the Dune series, a landmark in speculative fiction celebrated for its ecological, political, and philosophical depth. Born in Tacoma, Washington, Herbert worked as a journalist and editor before turning to fiction, often drawing on his interests in ecology, politics, religion, and human psychology. His experiences traveling and observing human societies informed the intricate worlds and multifaceted characters he created. Herbert’s legacy lies not only in the popularity of Dune but also in his ability to elevate science fiction into a genre capable of exploring profound social, ecological, and existential questions, influencing generations of writers and thinkers.
Description
Tan cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Published the same year as first edition US. Fine condition overall.

























