Sources and Bibliography

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The Published Writings of Frank Herbert

Note: A number of entries show the phrases “publication details not shown,” or “publication date not shown.” Nonetheless, these are presumed to have been published since they were found in Frank Herbert’s working files from his newspaper career.

 

“A-W-F Unlimited,” in Galaxy, June 1961.

“Adventures in Movement,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 8/11/68.

“Archaeological Find at Cape Alava,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/30/70.

“Arctic,” publication details not shown.

The Ascension Factor (with Bill Ransom). New York: Ace/Putnam, 1988.

“BYU,” (Brigham Young University), publication details not shown.

“Baker,” (Rev. Kenneth Baker), publication details not shown.

“Banks,” marked “P-I file,” publication details not shown.

“Bass,” marked “Sunday,” publication details not shown.

“Bay” (San Francisco Bay), (marked “California Living, 1/19/69”).

“Beard,” marked “California Living,” publication details not shown.

The Best of Frank Herbert 1952–1964, Angus Wells, ed. London: Sphere Books Limited, 1976.

The Best of Frank Herbert 1965–1970, Angus Wells, ed. London: Sphere Books Limited, 1977.

“A Better Taste with Chopsticks,” in San Francisco Examiner, 2/6/63.

“Bike,” marked “for Sunday/illus. available,” publication details not shown.

“Bio,” marked “Sunday,” publication details not shown.

“Blanks,” marked “rew/blanks—precede,” publication details not shown.

The Book of Frank Herbert, DAW, New York: 1973.

“Budget,” publication details not shown.

“Bufano,” (sulptor Berry Bufano), in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 7/13/69.

“By the Book,” in Analog, August, 1966.

“California—Notes,” publication details not shown.

“California: Land of the Instant Native,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 12/8/68.

“Campus,” marked “Sunday,” publication details not shown.

“Campus Moratorium Events Planned,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11/12/69.

“Care,” publication details not shown.

“Carthage: Reflections of a Martian,” in Mars, We Love You, Jane Hipolito and Willis E. McNelly, eds., New York: Doubleday, 1971.

“Cast of Zakheim Work Shown in Santa Rosa,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 3/1/53.

“Cease Fire,” in The Best of Frank Herbert 1952–1964, Angus Wells, ed. London: Sphere Books Limited, 1976.

“Ceramics,” marked “Sunday—Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/20/70.”

Chapterhouse: Dune, New York: Putnam, 1985.

“Chemical Food Additives Described as Dangerous,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/25/69.

Children of Dune, New York: Berkley, 1976.

“Children of Dune,” in Analog, January–April, 1976.

“Chinatown: A Changing World,” in San Francisco Examiner, 2/6/63.

“Clarke” (Interview with Arthur C. Clarke), publication details not shown.

“Class” (marked “for Sunday”), publication details not shown.

“Clinic” publication details not shown.

“Come to the Party” (with F. M. Busby), in Analog, December, 1978.

“Committee of the Whole,” in Galaxy, April, 1965.

“Commune Folk Stress Love, Not Sex,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/16/70.

“Communes: Are They Worse than Panty Raids?”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, publication date not shown.

“(Communes): Behind the Commune Curtain,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/15/70.

“(Communes):—New Communities Shun Religion,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/20/70.

“(Communes):—Outside Reaction to Communes Is Widely Varied,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/19/70.

“Computers: For Better or for Worse,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11/29/69.

“Conflict,” publication details not shown.

“Confrontation in the Streets,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/1/70.

“Confrontation: UW Black Turmoil Echoes Mad Dance of SF State,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/15/70.

“The Consentiency and How It Got That Way,” in Galaxy, May, 1977.

“Cristo” (marked “illustrated”), publication details not shown.

“Daily,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 7/10/70.

“Danz,” publication details not shown.

“Death of a City,” in Future City, ed. by Roger Elwood, New York: Trident, 1973.

“Defoliation, Heavy Rains Peril Vietnam Rice Crop,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/9/69.

“Democracy at Dos Rios,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 6/29/69.

Destination: Void, New York: Berkley, 1966.

“Dialogue: Forum,” in Omni (magazine), August, 1983.

Direct Descent, New York: Ace, 1980.

“Do I Wake or Dream?”, in Galaxy, August, 1965. (Expanded to novel form in Destination: Void.)

“Dog,” publication details not shown.

“Doll Factory, Gun Factory,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“Don’t Buy Death!!!” in The Stranger, June, 1970.

The Dosadi Experiment, New York: Putnam, 1977.

“The Dosadi Experiment,” in Galaxy, May–August, 1977.

The Dragon in the Sea, Garden City: Doubleday, 1956.

Dune, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965.

Dune. Norwalk, Conn.: Easton Press, 1987. (Includes “Remembrances” by friends and associates of Frank Herbert.)

“Dune”—unpublished—see The Unpublished Writings of Frank Herbert.

Dune (young adult version), adapted by Rosemary Border, London: Oxford University Press, 1980.

Dune Messiah, New York: Putnam, 1969.

“Dune Messiah,” in Galaxy, July–November, 1969.

“Dune World,” in Analog, December, 1963–February, 1964.

“Dune” (brief article), publication details not shown.

“Dune—For Family Weekly,” publication details not shown.

“Dune Genesis,” in Omni, July, 1980.

“Dune—Introduction,” in Eye, Byron Preiss Visual Publications, New York: Berkley, 1985.

“Dune—States/The Bene Gesserit View/All States are an Abstraction,” publication details not shown.

“Egg and Ashes,” in If, November, 1960.

“Election” (marked “with art”), publication details not shown.

“The Encounter Group,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, date not shown.

“Encounter in a Lonely Place,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

“Escape Felicity,” in Analog, June, 1966.

Eye, Byron Preiss Visual Publications, New York: Berkley, 1985.

The Eyes of Heisenberg, New York: Berkley, 1966.

“Fancy Feathers,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 11/10/68.

“The Featherbedders,” in The Worlds of Frank Herbert, New York: Ace, 1971.

“Feathered Pigs,” in Destinies, October–December 1979, New York: Ace Books.

“Featuring: The City of San Francisco,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 6/2/68.

“Fiction Writer ‘Saucer’ Expert,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 2/15/53.

“Fire,” (marked “California Living”), publication details not shown.

“A First Look at our Galaxy,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 7/14/68.

“Flying: Opens a New World for Californians,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 12/10/67.

“Flying Saucers: Facts or Farce?” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“Forward,” in Eclipse, by Brian Brewer, Seattle: Earth View, 1978.

“Fourteen-Year-Old Bride Misses Death by Hair’s Breadth!”, in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, publication date not shown.

“Frank Herbert,” in The Faces of Science Fiction, by photographer Patti Perret, New York: Blue Jay, 1984.

“Frank Herbert Gives His Name to Turkey Stuffing, and Kitchen Posterity,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat (marked “1949”).

“Freeway Signal Arrangement Is Confusing to Drivers,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/20/49.

“Frogs and Scientists,” in Destinies, August–September, 1979, New York: Ace Books.

“G. McNamee Has Dynamic Personality, Says Writer,” in The Lincoln News, 9/23/38.

“GIs on Vietnam Crime Carousel,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/8/69.

“The GM Effect,” in Analog, June, 1965.

“Gambling Device,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

“Of Ginsburg, Vishnu and a Sea of Grass,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/31/70.

“A Glance at Areas of Campus Conflict,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/13/70.

God Emperor of Dune, New York: Putnam, 1981.

“God Emperor of Dune,” excerpt in Playboy, January, 1981.

The God Makers, New York: Putnam, 1972.

“Goldwater” (marked “Barry”), publication details not shown.

“The Gone Dogs,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

The Green Brain, New York: Ace, 1966.

“Greenslaves,” in Amazing, March, 1965. (Expanded to novel form in The Green Brain.)

“Gulick” (Bill Gulick), in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, publication date not shown.

“Have We Left the Woods Too Far Behind…Or, Where in the Environment Are We?”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Northwest Today, 7/26/70.

“Hearing,” publication details not shown.

“Hearing Insider,” publication details not shown.

The Heaven Makers, New York: Avon, 1968.

“The Heaven Makers,” in Amazing, April and May, 1967.

“Heisenberg’s Eyes,” in Galaxy, June and August, 1966. (Published in novel form as The Eyes of Heisenberg.)

Hellstrom’s Hive, Garden City (NY): Doubleday, 1973.

Heretics of Dune, New York: Putnam, 1984.

“Highest UW Grad Merely ‘Played Game,’” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/14/70.

“His Bag Is Being a Gentle Savage,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 7/21/68. (feature on the artist Vargas).

“Ho’s Death Could Advance War’s End, Says U.S. Aide,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, marked “September 4th.”

“Home Again,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 3/29/70. Also published as “You Can Go Home Again,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“How Indians Would Use Fort,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/22/70.

“Ice” (marked “ecology file”), publication details not shown.

“Ice/Insider” (marked “ecology file”), publication details not shown.

The Illustrated Dune, New York: Berkley Windhover, 1978.

“Indian Rights to Alaska Land Emphasized at Land Law Meet,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/8/70.

“Inside/Editor,” publication details not shown.

“Institute” (marked “with illustration/Kash—Don E. Kash”), publication details not shown.

“Into V.C. Land,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/30/69.

“Intro/Herbert Collection,” pre-publication manuscript.

“Introduction,” in Nebula Winners Fifteen, Frank Herbert, ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1981.

“Introduction,” in Saving Worlds, Roger Elwood and Virginia Kidd, eds., New York: Doubleday, 1973.

“Introduction—Tomorrow’s Alternatives?” in Frontiers I: Tomorrow’s Alternatives, Roger Elwood, ed., New York: Macmillan, 1973.

“Introduction,” in Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973.

The Jesus Incident (with Bill Ransom), New York: Berkley, 1979.

“The Jonah and the Jap,” in Doc Savage, April, 1946.

“Knighthood Re-Flowers in Medieval Marin,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 9/8/68.

“Land,” publication details not shown.

“Land” (marked “with art”), publication details not shown.

“Land of the Instant Native,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 12/8/68.

“Land Reform” (marked “Memo to Lou Guzzo 8/20/70—Seattle Post-Intelligencer), publication details not shown.

“Land Reform Crisis in South Vietnam,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/31/69.

“Land Reform or Civil War (Philippines),” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, publication date not shown.

“Land Reform Enters Week of Decision,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/9/69.

“Land Reform: Vietnam’s ‘Other War’ Can’t Wait,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/3/69.

The Lazarus Effect (with Bill Ransom), New York: Putnam, 1983.

“Letter” (marked “Precede/Letter”), publication details not shown.

“Listening to the Left Hand,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

“The Little Green Car That Could,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/6/70.

“Location of Freeway Signs Confuses Many Motorists,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/19/49.

“Lodge’s Goal to Shake Hanoi’s Hopes of Victory,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/10/69.

“Looking for Something,” in Startling Stories, April, 1952.

“Lying to Ourselves About Air,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 12/8/68.

“Mah-Jong and Changing Chinatown,” in San Francisco Examiner, 2/21/62.

Man of Two Worlds (with Brian Herbert), New York: Putnam, 1986.

“Market Day; Mexico’s Vanishing Bargain Game,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 11/3/68.

“The Mary Celeste Move,” in Analog, October, 1964.

“Mating Call,” in Galaxy, October, 1961.

“A Matter of Traces,” in Fantastic Universe, November, 1958.

“Medalist” (marked “Sunday—with art”), publication details not shown.

“Men on Other Planets,” in The Craft of Science Fiction, ed. by Reginald Bretnor, New York: Barnes & Noble, 1976.

“Mendocino” (marked “California Living”), publication details not shown.

“Merry-Go-Round at South End Is a Tough Problem,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/21/49.

“The Mind Bomb,” in If, October, 1969.

“Mindfield,” in Amazing, March, 1962.

“Missing Link,” in Astounding Science Fiction, February, 1959.

“Moratorium,” publication details not shown.

“Murder Will In,” in Five Fates, New York: Warner, 1971.

“‘National Interest’ Declining In Youths,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/28/70.

“New Lincoln Bowl Would Aid Girls’, Boys’ Sports—Goold,” in The Lincoln News, 9/16/38.

New World or No World, editing and commentary by Frank Herbert, New York: Ace, 1970.

“The Next 100 Years; Overview,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, 7/4/76. Also published as “The Sky Is Going to Fall,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

The Notebooks of Frank Herbert’s Dune, ed. by Brian Herbert, New York: Putnam, 1988.

“The Nothing,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

“Occupation Force,” in Fantastic, August, 1955.

“Oh, Doctor! Lincoln Has Quintuplets! Williamses, Not Dionnes Baffle Beal,” in The Lincoln News, 2/14/38.

“Old Automobiles, a Human Skull, Money, Silverware All in Day’s Work at the Dump,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 5/22/49.

“Old Rambling House,” in The Worlds of Frank Herbert, New York: Ace, 1971.

“Old Volcanoes Can Be Vicious,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/23/69.

“Olson,” publication details not shown.

“One of Those Days,” published as newspaper article, with publication details not shown. (Published under title, “Frank Herbert: To One Part Verne, Add Galley of Zomb, Drop in Heathcliffe and Expect Occidental.”)

“Operation Haystack,” in Astounding Science Fiction, May, 1979.

“Operation Syndrome,” in Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1954.

“Opposition Promised On Smelter,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer 11/19/69.

“Oregon: Where the Crowds Aren’t,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 4/28/68.

“Origami” (marked “California Living”), publication details not shown.

“Pack Rat Planet,” in Astounding Science Fiction, December, 1954.

“Panel Explores ‘Theology of Earth,’” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9/70.

“Passage For Piano,” in The Book of Frank Herbert, New York: DAW, 1973.

“Phone Company Statements of Improvement Expenditures Difficult to Break Down,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/5/49.

“Piaget” (marked “Psycholinguistics; The art of relative thinking; art—not science”), publication details not shown.

“Plywood for Boats,” in Fisherman, June 1955.

“Poetry,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“The Policeman’s Cry For Help,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 1/5/69.

“Poll,” publication details not shown.

Preface to The Dune Encyclopedia, Dr. Willis E. McNelly, Compiler, New York: Berkley, 1984. (Note: See the website dunenovels.com for a joint statement to fans from Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, and Dr. Willis E. McNelly concerning the alternate Dune universe presented in The Dune Encyclopedia, which does not represent the “canon” created by Frank Herbert, or the canon that is continuing to be developed by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson).

“The Priests of Psi,” in Fantastic, February, 1960.

The Priests of Psi (anthology), London: Gollancz, 1980.

“The Primatives” (plotted with Jack Vance and Poul Anderson, written by Frank Herbert), in Galaxy, April, 1966. (Story also spelled as “The Primitives.”)

“Project 40,” in Galaxy, November 1972 through January 1973. (Published in novel form as Hellstrom’s Hive.)

“Prophet of Dune,” in Analog, January, 1965–May, 1965.

“Proposals for Pakistan Social and Economic Justice,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, publication date not shown.

“Pub,” publication details not shown.

“Pulse,” publication details not shown.

“Put Logical End In Transit Plans, Says U.S. Expert,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/12/69.

“Rah-Rah Declines In College,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11/15/69.

“Rain,” publication details not shown.

“Rat Race,” in Astounding Science Fiction, July 1955.

“Realism in the Movie Bullitt,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 6/2/68.

“Renewed Hope for a Desperate Pakistan,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, publication date not shown.

“Report,” publication details not shown.

“Research Headed by Prosterman,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8/22/70.

“Riding the Rail: Black Shirt Benito Wins by Final Burst of Speed,” in The Lincoln News, 9/30/38.

“Riding the Rail: Black Beauty,” in The Lincoln News, 10/7/38.

“Riding the Rail: Nut Housers Hold Series; Corrigon Runs Wrong Way,” in The Lincoln News, 10/14/38.

“Riding the Rail: Li’l Abe Says,” in The Lincoln News, 10/21/38.

“Riot,” (marked “memo/insert”), publication details not shown.

“The Rise and Fall of English,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, publication date not shown.

“The Road to Dune,” in Eye, Byron Preiss Visual Publications, New York: Berkley, 1985.

“Role” (marked “precede/Role”), publication details not shown.

“Rossellini” (Roberto Rossellini), publication details not shown.

“Rules,” publication details not shown.

“Rules Hearing on Conduct Opens at UW,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/2/70.

“SST” (Supersonic Transport), publication details not shown.

“SU” (Seattle University), publication details not shown.

“Saigon Forces Earn Low Rating,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/7/69.

“Saigon Worries About Land Reform Future,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/8/69.

“Same Old Music—4,000 Years Old,” in San Francisco Examiner, 2/6/63.

“A San Franciscan Remakes Texas,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 5/12/68.

The Santaroga Barrier, New York: Berkley, 1968.

“The Santaroga Barrier,” in Amazing, October–December, 1967.

“Science Fiction and a World in Crisis,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“A Sci-Fi Superstar Says, Play It Again, Sam,” in Pacific Sun, Week of May 15–21, 1975.

“Security” (marked “California Living”), publication date not shown.

“Seed Stock,” in Analog, April, 1970.

“Sex: Like Handball, Or Like Pushups?”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 4/5/70.

“Shooting a TV Ad,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 8/3/69.

“The Single Most Important Piece of Advice,” in Writers of the Future, Vol. II, Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1986.

“The Small Worlds of UC Santa Cruz,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 9/22/68.

“Smog” (marked “California Living”), publication date not shown.

“Snoopery,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 6/8/69.

“Sober Tones At UW Graduation,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/14/70.

“Some Arthur, Some Tolkien,” in The New York Times Book Review, 4/10/77. (review of The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks.)

“Songs of a Sentient Flute” (with Bill Ransom), in Analog, February, 1979 and in Medea: Harlan’s World, ed. by Harlan Ellison, Huntington Woods (MI): Phantasia, 1985.

Songs of Muad’Dib—Poems and Songs from Frank Herbert’s “Dune” Series and His Other Writings, ed. by Brian Herbert, New York: Ace, 1992. Includes two poems quoted in Dreamer of Dune: (a) Untitled Haiku (About Brian), originally published in San Francisco Star, Issue 5, November 9–December 2, 1960, p. 4 and (b) “Bev” (previously unpublished). (Note: After publication of this book, Penny Merritt located an additional file of unpublished poems written by our father. Some of the newly discovered poems are quoted in this biography.)

Soul Catcher, Putnam, New York, 1972.

“Speech” (marked “with grads”), publication details not shown.

“Stamps” (marked “Sunday”), publication details not shown.

“Strike,” publication details not shown.

“Suicide Prevention Lagging Here, Says National Expert,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/21/69.

“Survival and the Atom,” Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 1952.

“Survival of the Cunning,” in Esquire, March 1945.

“The Tactful Saboteur,” in Galaxy, October 1964. (Also titled, “What Did He Really Mean By That?”)

“Taking the Big Mini-Plunge,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2/17/70.

“Telephone Company Endeavoring to Improve Service,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/3/49.

“Thieu,” (president of South Vietnam) publication details not shown.

“This…Or This…,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 6/8/69.

Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience, New York: Ballantine, 1973.

“Today’s Playground Is Tomorrow’s World,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 7/21/68.

“A Tough Look at Viet Land Reform,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/19/69.

“Transcript: Mercury Program,” in The Planets, Byron Preiss, ed., New York: Bantam Spectra, 1985.

“Transit,” publication details not shown.

“Trip” (marked “Northwest Today”), publication details not shown.

“Trip” (marked “precede” and “with art”), publication details not shown.

“Try to Remember!” in Amazing, October, 1961.

“Turmoil, Tradition Theme At UW Commencement,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/14/70.

21st Century Sub, New York: Avon, 1957.

“2068 A.D.; A Bold Look 100 Years Into an Exciting Future,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 7/28/68.

“U. Faculty Refuses to Condemn War,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11/19/69. (U.: University of Washington.)

“U.S. Aid Set as Viet Flood Threat Eases,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/11/69.

“U.S. May ‘Blunder’ Into Total Abandonment of S. Vietnam,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/5/69.

“UW Asks Bids on $27-Million Expansion of Medical Complex,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/20/69. (UW: University of Washington.)

“UW Decision on Scott Rankles Many,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6/9/70.

“UW Minority Students Given Special Orientation Program,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/24/70.

“UW Notes” (marked “March memo”), publication details not shown.

“(UW) Regents,” publication details not shown.

“(UW) Regents Insider” (marked “with art”), publication details not shown.

“UW Regents Approve Stiff Conduct Rules,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/19/70.

“UW Regents, Blacks Talk,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/28/70.

“UW Student Group Disavows Support of Violent Protest,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/4/69.

“UW/Sunday,” publication date not shown.

“UW to Spend $160 Million,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 7/5/70.

“UW—‘Wrong University?’”, in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/2/69.

“Under Pressure,” in Astounding Science Fiction, November, 1955—January, 1956. (Published in hardcover as The Dragon in the Sea and in paperback as 21st Century Sub.)

“Undersea Riches for Everybody,” in The Maker of Dune, ed. by Tim O’Reilly, New York: Berkley, 1987.

“Universities Gird for Fall Classes,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/13/70.

“Viet Bird-Dog Flights Eerie, Perilous,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/12/69.

“Viet Cease-Fire: Letter from U.S. Senators” (marked “rewrite/Letter”), publication details not shown.

“Viet Cease-Fire Plan: Disaster,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 10/4/69.

“Vietnam ‘Land Reform Bill’ Could Dispossess Thousands,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/10/69.

“Vietnam—Pullout Will Hurt,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/29/69.

“Voting Today on Autonomy,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11/25/69.

“Weekend’s Search for Church,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2/16/70.

“We’re Losing the Smog War,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 12/1/68.

“When Is a Noise a Noise That Annoys?” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Northwest Today, 8/30/70.

“When Lynch Law Was Invoked: A Story of Sudden Death and Mob Violence in 1920,” in Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 7/17/49.

“Where Does White House Authority Start and Finish?” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 9/28/69.

Whipping Star, New York: Putnam, 1970.

“Whipping Star,” in If, January–April, 1970.

The White Plague, Putnam, New York: 1982.

“Who Runs That Place?: The UW in Focus,” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 5/31/70.

“Who’s Left? Right?” in Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3/19/70.

“Wine,” publication details not shown.

Without Me You’re Nothing (with Max Barnard), New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980.

“Women,” publication details not shown.

“Workshop—Group and Individual Dynamics,” publication details not shown.

The Worlds of Frank Herbert, New York: Ace, 1971.

“Yellow Fire,” in Alaska Life, June 1947.

“You Don’t Have to Know the Language,” in San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, California Living, 9/29/68.

“You Take the High Road,” in Astounding Science Fiction, May 1958.

The Speeches of Frank Herbert

ABA (American Booksellers Association)

Artificial Intelligence

Change

Don’t Buy Death!—(two versions of speech)

Earth Day (1970)

Ecology Solution: Recycle Your Body

Ecology Talk, with Jim Tate (recording—April 11, 1969)

Government

How to Live and Create in a Dune World

Librarian’s Association

MIT Paper—Technology

Non-Violence

Prediction and Social Criticism in Science Fiction

Seattle University (1980)

The Tragic Feast: A Symposium on Population (recording of October 27, 1970, talk at Western Washington State College, Bellingham, Washington)

The Universe of Magic

The Herbert Papers (Unpublished)

Includes the correspondence files of Frank and Beverly Herbert, records of construction and plantings at Xanadu, records of construction at Kawaloa, windmill and solar designs, patent and other drawings of Frank Herbert, records from the Kelly Butte honeymoon, travel itineraries, the travel journals of Beverly Herbert, genealogical records, manuscripts, screenplays, photographs, and other files.

The Unpublished Writings of Frank Herbert

“The Abortionist and the Paperhanger”

“The Accidental Ferosslk,” publication pending in The Last Dangerous Visions, Harlan Ellison, ed.

Angels’ Fall (We Are the Hounds, working title)

“The Cage”

Circle Times (originally a film treatment, but written like a novel)

“The Curate’s Thumb”

The Dune Concordance, compiled by Brian Herbert

Dune 7 (outline and notes)“Dune” series notes (Frank Herbert’s working notes for writing the series)

“The Ferry Godmother” (third in series with published stories “Frogs and Scientists” and “Feathered Pigs”)

“Finding Things” (Alternate title: “Oh Say Can You See”)

A Game of Authors

“God’s ‘Helping Hand’ Gave Us 5,000 Amigos

The Heat’s On

High-Opp

“The Invisible Car”

“The Illegitimate Stage”

“The Iron Maiden”

“A Lesson in History”

“Life with Animalitos”

“The Little Window”

“Look Out!” Also: “Lookout” (with Beverly Herbert)

“Movietown Number Two”

“Paul’s Friend”

“The Piñata That Talked”

Poetry of Frank Herbert

“Public Hearing”

Recipes of Frank and Beverly Herbert

“A Stitch in Time”

“Story Ideas of Frank Herbert”

“Survival Is Their Business”

“They Stopped the Moving Sands”

“A Thorn in the Bush”

“The Trial of Renee Truant”

“The Waters of Kan-E”

“Wilfred”

“The Wrong Cat”

“The Yellow Coat”

Screenplays, Film Treatments, and Scripts

Asa West

Dune (by David Lynch, with suggestions from Frank Herbert)

Dune screenplay (by Frank Herbert—not filmed)

Dune Messiah Film Treatment

Dynasty, by Frank Herbert and James Goldstone

Jonathon Ley

More Than Gold, by Frank Herbert and James Goldstone

North Sea to Irish Sea (captions of photos taken on Ireland trip)

Soul Catcher

The White Plague

Films Involving the Works of Frank Herbert

The Hellstrom Chronicle, directed by Walon Green, 1971.

North Sea to Irish Sea, television script by Frank Herbert for c. 1971 Northwest Traveler television episode, hosted by George Carlson.

Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience, directed by Paul Marlow, 1973.

The Tillers television program, produced and directed by Frank Herbert, 1974.

Dune, directed by David Lynch, 1984. (Some versions show the generic director “Alan Smithee,” produced by Dino De Laurentiis.)

Frank Herbert’s Dune, six-hour television mini-series produced by Richard P. Rubinstein and Mitchell Galin, 2000. (Brian Herbert served as creative consultant, directed by John Harrison.)

Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune, six-hour television mini-series produced by Richard Rubinstein and Mitchell Galin, 2003. (Brian Herbert served as creative consultant, directed by Greg Yaitanes.)

Recorded Interviews of Frank Herbert
(Audio, unless nothed otherwise)

Bray, Faustin and Wallace, Brian, “At Home with Bev and Frank Herbert,” Dolphin Tapes, August, 1983.

Entertainment Tonight, undated video. King Television, Seattle, “Freedom at the Grass Roots,” February 11, 1977.

Ransom, W. M. (Bill), “It’s like Swinging Three Bats: Poetry and the Fiction of Frank Herbert”—transcript of 3/3/76 interview.

Today Show, July 29, 1976.

Today Show, undated video.

Other Recordings
(Audio, unless noted otherwise)

Herbert, Brian, Frank Herbert’s anecdotes and jokes, May and June 1976.

Herbert, Brian, Frank Herbert’s anecdotes and jokes, Thanksgiving 1977.

Herbert, Brian, Interview of Bill Ransom, 3/22/96.

Herbert, Brian, Interview of Howard Hansen, 3/23/95.

Herbert, Frank, “The Battles of Dune,” Caedmon, 1979.

Herbert, Frank, “Dune: The Banquet Scene,” Caedmon, 1977.

Herbert, Frank, First wind machine run, May 2, 1978.

Herbert, Frank, “God Emperor of Dune,” Caedmon, 1981

Herbert, Frank, “Heretics of Dune,” Caedmon, 1984.

Herbert, Frank, Miscellaneous: Obituary; On Dune set; On fishing trip (1984–86 videos).

Herbert, Frank, Pacific Bell commercial, 1985 video.

Herbert, Frank, “Sandworms of Dune,” Caedmon, 1978.

Herbert, Frank, “The Truths of Dune Fear Is the Mind Killer,” Caedmon, 1979.

Herbert, Frank, and Bill Ransom, “The Great Secret of Writing”—Bill Ransom’s transcript of August 1985 panel discussion.

Herbert, Julie, Christmas 1978.

Simon, Paul (words and music), “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” in Sheet Music Magazine, November, 1984.

Toto, Dune motion picture soundtrack, PolyGram Records, Inc., New York: 1984.

The Published Writings of Beverly Herbert

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Popcorn for Christmas, Montgomery Ward booklet, Phillips & Van Orden, undated.

The Tree from Magic Mountain, Montgomery Ward booklet, Phillips & Van Orden, 1966.

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The Unpublished Writings of Beverly Herbert

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Frighten the Mother, 1955.

“Look Out!” Also: “Lookout” (with Frank Herbert)—1946.

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Poetry of Beverly Herbert

Recipes of Frank and Beverly Herbert

Travel Journal, Mexico, 9/17/55–1/11/56.

Travel Journal, Japan, Hong Kong, Pakistan, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, 6/23/72–8/11/72.

Travel Journal, Universal Studios, June 1982.

Travel Journal, Germany, France, England, Scotland, 5/28/78–7/17/78.

Travel Journal, Boston, New York: Paris, 2/6/79–2/25/79.

The Published Writings of Brian Herbert

“Afterword” to Dune: House Atreides, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Bantam-Spectra, 1999.

Dune: The Battle of Corrin, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Tor Books, forthcoming (2004).

Dune: The Butlerian Jihad, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Tor Books, 2002.

Dune: House Atreides, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Bantam-Spectra, 1999.

Dune: House Corrino, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Bantam-Spectra, 2000.

Dune: The Machine Crusade, by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, New York: Tor Books, forthcoming (2003).

The Forgotten Heroes, by Brian Herbert, New York: Tor Books, forthcoming (2004).

The Unpublished Writings and Edited Works of Brian Herbert

Banquets on Dune

“Brian’s Mexico Book,” 1953.

The Client’s Survival Manual

The Dune Concordance, compiled by Brian Herbert.

Family Journal, 1978–1986.

The Frank Herbert Companion, ed. (with Penny Merritt). Alternate title: The Frank Herbert Fan Letter Book.

On Company Time

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Stein, Katherine and Son, “Burley.”

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