Dune
Dune I
Dune 2
Dyyni: Ensimmäinen osa
Dyyni: Toinen osa
Dyyni: Kolmas osa
The Great Dune Trilogy
Dune Series 1 to 4 Book : 4 Books Collection Set
Дюн. Месията на Дюн
Dune Collection, 5 Vols.
Dune Series 5 Books Collection Set
Frank Herbert’s Dune Saga Collection
The Truths of Dune: Fear is the Mind Killer
The Battles of Dune
The Dune Encyclopedia
The Dune Audio Collection
The Road to Dune
Dune Messiah
Месията на Дюна – част 1
Месията на Дюна – част 2
Dune Messiah & Children Of Dune
Frank Herbert Dune Chronicles #2-6
Children of Dune
Deca Arakisa II
Децата на Дюн. Бог-император на Дюн
God Emperor of Dune
The Second Great Dune Trilogy
Бог-император на Дюна
Heretics of Dune
Dune Series 5 to 8 Book : 4 Books Collection Set
Еретиците на Дюн. Домът на Ордена
Chapterhouse: Dune
Hunters of Dune
Sandworms of Dune
More by Frank Herbert
The White Plague, a marvelous and terrifyingly plausible blend of fiction and visionary theme, tells of one man who is pushed over the edge of sanity by the senseless murder of his family and who, reappearing several months later as the so-called Madman, unleashes a terrible plague upon the human race—one that zeros in, unerringly and fatally, on women.
The exciting sequel to The Jesus Incident, one of the greatest adventures since Dune.
A world of water
In The Jesus Incident, Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom introduced Ship, an artificial intelligence that believed it was God, abandoning its unworthy human cargo on the all-sea world of Pandora. Now centuries have passed. The descendants of humanity, split into Mermen and Islanders, must reunite because Pandora's original owner is returning to life.
Jorj McKie finds the last of the powerful Caleban species, damaged and fading, who must be freed from a power threatening all sentient life.
America is a police state, and it is about to be threatened by the most hellish enemy in the world: insects.
When the Agency discovered that Dr. Hellstrom's Project 40 was a cover for a secret laboratory, a special team of agents was immediately dispatched to discover its true purpose and its weaknesses—it could not be allowed to continue. What they discovered was a nightmare more horrific and hideous than even their paranoid government minds could devise.
First published in Galaxy magazine in 1973 as "Project 40," Frank Herbert's vivid imagination and brilliant view of nature and ecology have never been more evident than in this classic of science fiction.
A determined group of colonists are attempting to establish a bridgehead on the planet Pandora, despite the savagery of the native lifeforms, as deadly as they are inhospitable. But they have more to deal with than just murderous aliens: their ship's computer has been given artificial consciousness and has decided that it is a God. Now it is insisting—with all the not inconsiderable force of its impressive array of armaments to back it up—that the colonists find appropriate ways to worship It.
Beyond the God Wall
Generations of a tormented human-alien people, caged on a toxic planet, conditioned by constant hunger and war-this is the Dosadi Experiment, and it has succeeded too well. For the Dosadi have bred for Vengeance as well as cunning, and they have learned how to pass through the shimmering God Wall to exact their dreadful revenge on the Universe that created them . . .
In an overpopulated world seeking living room in the jungles, the International Ecological Organization was systematically exterminating the voracious insects which made these areas uninhabitable. Using deadly foamal bombs and newly developed vibration weapons, men like Joao Martinho and his co-workers fought to clear the green hell of the Mato Grosso.But somehow those areas which had been completely cleared were becoming reinfested, despite the impenetrable vibration barriers. And tales came out of the jungles . . . of insects mutated to incredible sizes . . . of creatures who seemed to be men, but whose eyes gleamed with the chitinous sheen of insects. . . .A fascinating examination of the fragile balance between consciousness, man and insect from one of the best-loved science fiction creators of all time.
The starship Earthling, filled with thousands of hybernating colonists en route to a new world at Tau Ceti, is stranded beyond the solar system when the ship's three Organic Mental Cores, disembodied human brains that control the vessel's functions, go insane. An emergency skeleton crew sees only one chance for survival: to create an artificial consciousness in the Earthling's primary computer, which could guide them to their destination . . . or could destroy the human race.
Frank Herbert's classic novel that begins the epic Pandora Sequence (written with Bill Ransom), which also includes The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Effect, and The Ascension Factor.