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Herbert - The Dune Encyclopedia

Her e is a ric h b ackgroun d (an d foreground ) for the Dun e Chronicles, includi ng scholarl y bypath s and amusin g sidelights . Som e of the contributions are sur e to arous e c ontroversy , base d as the y are on q uestionabl e sources . Other s round out lon g speculation . Specialist s hav e had thei r f iel d d ay her e wit h p roblem s geological , biological , astronomical, and mystical , wit h p ronounciations, majo r biographies, historie s and account s of little-know n figures . The rang e of topic s is catholic : cf.

Encyclopedia by Gweleder Miiarz and Kriteen Gwuutan, whose labors were singularly devoted. Professors Gwilit Mignail and Zhauzaf Kluursh contributed many hours to the book. Poet Rebeth Vreeb and her husband Rebeth Farnark were instrumental in helping sort out some of the voluminous material found in the

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1 Her e is a ric h b ackgroun d (an d foreground ) for the Dun e Chronicles, includi ng scholarl y bypath s and amusin g sidelights . Som e of the contributions are sur e to arous e c ontroversy , base d as the y are on q uestionabl e sources . Other s round out lon g speculation . Specialist s hav e had thei r f iel d d ay her e wit h p roblem s geological , biological , astronomical, and mystical , wit h p ronounciations, majo r biographies, historie s and account s of little-know n figures . The rang e of topic s is catholic : cf.

2 Fro m game s for amusement t o g ame s of life and deat h (Cheop s or Pyrami d Ches s to "The Assassins ' Handbook").The histor y of the Financia l Synod whic h spawne d CHOA M get s its firs t airin g in thes e pages . In fact, man y secret s hidde n in the Dun e Chronicle s are answere d h did Irula n firs t gai n and the n arous e the displeasur e ofGhanima ? Who was J ehann e Butle r and why doe s the Butleria n Jiha d carry her name ? Wha t are the hidde n o rigin s of the Spacin g Guild ? Wher e did spice-trance navigational technique s develop ?

3 Wha t was Let o II's privat e opinio n o f Hol y Siste r Quintiniu s Viole t Chenoeh ? Doe s Cheop s hav e somethi ng in comm on wit h the three-bod y problem?I mus t confes s tha t Ifoun d it fascinatin g to re-ente r her e som e of the source s on whic h the Chronicle s are built . As the first' Dun e fan, '' I giv e thi s Encyclopedia my delighte d approval , althou gh I hold my own counse l on som e of the issue s s till to b e explore d as the Chronicle s k HerbertPor t Townsend, WANovember , 198323 COMPILE D B Y DR.

4 WILLI S E . McNELLYBERKLEY BOOKS, NEW YORK4 THE DUNE E NCYCLOPEDIAA Berkle y Book/published by arrangement wit h the authorPRINTI NG H ISTORYB erkle y trad e paperbac k edition/Jun e 1984 All right s reserved. Copyright 1984 b y Dr. Willi s E. d by Jeremia h B. LighterThis book may n ot be reproduce d in whol e or in part,by mimeograp h or any othe r means , withou t informatio n address : The Berkle y Publishi ng Group,200 Madiso n Avenue, New York, Ne w Yor k N 0-425-06813-7A BERKLE Y BOOK TM 757,375 Berkle y Book s are publishe d b y The Berkle y Publishin g Group,200 Madiso n Avenue, New York, Ne w Yor k nam e "BERKLEY" and the stylize d "B" wit h desig n are trademark s belongi ng to Berkle y Publishin g CorporationPRINTE D IN THE UNITE D STATE S OF AMERICA5 INTRODUCTIONS nippet s of poetr y fro m the Imperium ; a Sampl e fol k tal e fro m the Ora l History.

5 Brie f biographie s of ove r a doze n Dunca n Idahos : t wo differin g approache s to Pau l Muad Di b h imsel f and to h is son, Let o II; Freme n recipes ; Freme n h istory ; secret s of the Ben e Gesserit ; the song s of Gurne y Halleck thes e are jus t som e of the treasure s foun d whe n an earthmove r f ell int o the God Emperor' s no-roo m at Dar-es-Balat , and are now include d in The Dun e s of scholar s hav e rushe d int o p rin t wit h thei r translation s of one or mor e of the ridulia n crystals , and the popula r pre ss on man y planet s has bee n fille d wit h h ypothesis , conjecture , and o utrigh t fabrication.

6 In the meantim e literall y hundred s of scholars , rangin g fro m anthropolinguists andcultura l historian s to professor s of ever y facet of science , hav e bee n laborin g quietl y and p atientl y wit h the incredibl e amoun t of materia l lef t hidde n b y Let o II nearl y eightee n hundre d year s labor s of the Librar y Confraternity hav e finall y brough t som e orde r to the chaoti c randomnes s of the no-roo m artifacts . Whil e onl y a ver y sma ll percentag e of the extan t materia l has bee n eithe r unearthe d o r translated , and littl e has receive d any kin d o f scholarl y evaluation , nonetheles s enoug h p rogres s hasbee n accomplished to p resen t t his initia l volum e of The Dun e Encyclopedia .

7 Thi s boo k h as bee n the wor k o f literall y dozen s of scholar s who h ave contribute d thei r effort s s o tha t reader s on world s fro m one e nd o f the galax y to anothe r may finall y hav e a c lear, coheren t pictur e of the legendar y day s of Pau l Muad'Di b and his son Let o Atreides, known duri ng h is 3,500-yea r lifetim e a s the "Go d Emperor."Reader s of The Dun e Encyclopedia shoul d understa nd its limitations : it is not designe d as a definitiv e stud y of the entir e e ras encompassed b y the Atreide s Imperium.

8 Yet the thousand s of descendant s of Dunca n Idah o and Sion a Atreide s can no w, afte r the recover y fro m the deleteriou s effect s of the Starvati on and the Scattering , lear n somethi ng o f thei r ancestor s and the condition s tha t produce d the God Emperor . The y may als o b ecom e a war e of the undercurrents tha t resulte d in his Fall . However , if reader s of thi s volum e a re searchi ng for the formul ae whic h cove r the electroni c intricacie s of the Spacin g Guil d trans-ligh t Ixia n Navigational systems , the y will be disappointed.

9 Thi s typ e of materia l alread y exist s elsewher e and n eed not be duplicate d on thes e pages. Rather it has bee n the aim of the editor s and the Librar y Confraternity to p resen t in thi s volum e a broadspectru m of materia l concerni ng thos e event s and p eopl e whic h shape d o ur presen t addition , we mus t als o conside r somethin g o f the eccentricities of Lor d Leto , who was solel y responsibl e for accumulating, assembling , and secreti ng wha t is now known as the Raki s Hoard . If Let o was intereste d in som e topic , the materia l was saved.

10 If he was not, its absen ce in the Raki s dig s is obvious. Furthermore, if he was amuse d b y som e scra p o f information, he preserve d it, eve n 6thoug h man y contemporary scholars feel the informatio n may well hav e bee n fals e or misleadin g in the firs t hav e mad e no attemp t to separat e Leto' s truth s fro m his foible s or to indicat e whic h is which . Suc h judgment s are bes t l eft t o scholar s or to the genera l readin g publi c at who m thi s boo k is aimed . In addition , Let o assemble d muc h materia l fro m the centurie s post-dati ng the Butleria n Jihad , and we presen t som e of it i n thi s book , includin g n ewl y discovere d informati on abou t the hithert o legendar y Jehann e Butle r who g ave hernam e to the jiha d she so nobl y s som e of the entrie s in The Dun e Encyclopedia wer e writte n b y peopl e who actuall y live d at the tim e of Muad'Dib.


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