Frank Herbert
Franklin Patrick Herbert, Jr. (1920–1986) was a critically acclaimed and commercially successful American science fiction author. Though also a short story author, he is best known for his novels, most notably Dune and its five sequels. The Dune saga, set in the distant future and taking place over millennia, deals with themes such as human survival and evolution, ecology, and the intersection of religion, politics and power. Dune itself is the "best-selling science fiction novel of all time," and the series is widely considered to be among the classics in the genre.
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Speculative Fiction Books
Frank Herbert: Collected Stories
2014 | science fiction, short stories
Man of Two Worlds
1986 | science fiction
Eye
1985 | science fiction, short stories
Four Complete Novels
1984 | science fiction, fantasy
The White Plague
1982 | science fiction
Direct Descent
1980 | science fiction
The Best of Frank Herbert 1952–1964
1975 | science fiction, short stories
The Best of Frank Herbert 1965–1970
1975 | science fiction, short stories
Hellstrom's Hive
1973 | science fiction
The Book of Frank Herbert
1973 | science fiction, short stories
The Godmakers
1972 | science fiction
The Priests of Psi
1971 | science fiction, short stories
The Worlds of Frank Herbert
1970 | science fiction, short stories
The Heaven Makers
1968 | science fiction
The Santaroga Barrier
1968 | science fiction
The Green Brain
1966 | science fiction
The Eyes of Heisenberg
1966 | science fiction
The Dragon in the Sea
1956 | science fiction
Fictions and Others
Soul Catcher
1971 | mainstream