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_aHerbert, Frank _951813 |
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_aChildren of Dune / _cFrank Herbert |
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250 | _aAce trade paperback edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bAce, _cc2019. |
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_axii, 609 pages ; _c22 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume _bvonc |
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_aThe Dune chronicles ; _v3 _951707 |
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520 | _aThe Children of Dune are twin siblings Leto and Ghanima Atreides, whose father, the Emperor Paul Muad’Dib, disappeared in the desert wastelands of Arrakis nine years ago. Like their father, the twins possess supernormal abilities—making them valuable to their manipulative aunt Alia, who rules the Empire in the name of House Atreides. Facing treason and rebellion on two fronts, Alia’s rule is not absolute. The displaced House Corrino is plotting to regain the throne while the fanatical Fremen are being provoked into open revolt by the enigmatic figure known only as The Preacher. Alia believes that by obtaining the secrets of the twins’ prophetic visions, she can maintain control over her dynasty. But Leto and Ghanima have their own plans for their visions—and their destinies.... | ||
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_aDune (Imaginary place) _vFiction _951708 |
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_aTwins _vFiction _951709 |
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_aMissing persons _vFiction _951710 |
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_aProphecy _vFiction _951711 |
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_aPrecognition _vFiction _951712 |
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_aScience Fiction _951713 |
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_aLife on other planets _vFiction _951714 |
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_aImaginary wars and battles _vFiction _951715 |
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_aJim Tierney _eCover design and illustrations _951812 |
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