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The Dune Encyclopedia

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The Dune Encyclopedia

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Author: Willis E. McNelly
Publisher: Berkley Books, 1984
Series: Dune Nonfiction: Book 1

1. The Dune Encyclopedia
2. A Dune Companion
3. Discovering Dune
4. Dreamer of Dune

Book Type: Non-Fiction
Genre: Science-Fiction
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The Dune Encyclopedia is a 1984 collection of essays written by Willis E. McNelly and 42 other contributors as a companion to Frank Herbert's Dune series of science fiction novels.

It describes in great detail many aspects of the Dune universe not covered in the novels themselves, such as character biographies and explanations of key elements, including planets, factions like the Bene Gesserit and Mentats, the spice melange, and technology such as heighliners and stillsuits.

The Dune Encyclopedia is written as an encyclopedia published within the Dune universe itself, edited by "Hadi Benotto", a fictional archaeologist mentioned by Frank Herbert in his novels God Emperor of Dune and Heretics of Dune. Rather than claiming to contain absolute fact about this universe, the introduction by Benotto notes that "readers of The Dune Encyclopedia should understand its limitations: it is not designed as a definitive study of the entire eras encompassed by the Atreides Imperium" and that a portion of the (fictional) source material is shaped by the interests and influences of the God Emperor Leto II.


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