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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

134.0. "Wanted: Dune Books" by ERIE::ASANKAR () Mon Sep 10 1984 22:05

		I was wondering if anyone in the Andover or Tewksbury
	DEC plants has a copy of Dune Messiah, God Emp. of Dune, Kids
	of Dune and the other something of Dune one (Heretics?). SF
	bookclub books would cost me a bundle, and the library is
	so out of date it puts LOTR on the new release list. In return
	 I have one much used copy of BoredOTR Covenant, Anthony,
	and MUCHO Moorcock (Hey! I got it in 5th grade!!) I should
	be able to do about one a week, so they won't be gone long.
	(a combination of an abnormally high speed and the fact that
	once I pick up a book, I don't put it down.) I once hid a
	copy of Ringworld behind an Algebra book and no one noticed...

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134.1ERIE::ASANKARMon Sep 10 1984 22:114
		And are they really worth reading??

				Ivan Gottasecret
134.2AKOV68::BOYAJIANMon Sep 10 1984 23:568
The first book definitely is; in my opinion, it's one of the three best sf
novels ever written. Most folks would quibble on the rest. Myself, I rather
liked DUNE MESSIAH, though admittedly, after reading DUNE, anything would
seem to be not up to snuff. CHILDREN OF DUNE was ok. I haven't read the
last two, though I've heard nothing but positive response to the latest,
HERETICS OF DUNE.

--- jerry
134.4ERIE::ASANKARTue Sep 11 1984 18:514
		Why do people put these @#%(*&$$% fake replies in????
		
						%$&%&$^(13)
134.5NACHO::LYNCHWed Sep 12 1984 10:027
I think it is just people who don't know enough to use the DELETE command.
It happens a lot. Best thing to do is to send the person mail asking him or
her to delete the entry. When you reply (as I am doing...) it makes the
offending reply undeletable unless everyone can get coordinated enough to
delete their entries working back.

-- Bill(34)
134.6WARLRD::WOODBURYThu Sep 13 1984 18:159
	Some times the blank replies mean "NO COMMENT" with heavy sarcasm.

	I used to think that Herbert got tired of DUNE and took a short cut in 
using the bombs to blow away the barrier at the end of DUNE.  Recently, I have 
come to realize that Paul was not the hero the people thought he was and 
betrayed the ecology of DUNE to his own pursuit of power.

	(The spelling checker in recent versions of NOTES$EDIT is a great 
help.)
134.7VIKING::MCCARTHYFri Sep 14 1984 09:0011
     RE:  -.1

     I am not sure I can agree with your comment about Paul.  I think
there are many passages in the book that show Paul was not in complete
control of the destiny of Arrakis.  Many times he sensed events rushing
up on him, and couldn't do anything about it.  I believe there is a
valid question about whether or not Paul really knew what he was doing,
at least in terms of the ecology of Arrakis, but I really can't believe
that he was consciously seeking power to the exclusion of all else.

     Kevin McCarthy
134.8VAXWRK::MAXSONMon Sep 17 1984 16:466
	The blank replies exist when someone begins to make a reply, but then
	the net crashes before they finish. This leaves an empty reply, and
	there's no way to get to the node to do a delete afterward.

	I'm not so sure heavy sarcasm is implied.
134.9EARTH::MJOHNSONTue Sep 18 1984 15:514
A blank reply will also occur when using NOTES-11, the /EDIT switch and 
use the QUIT command in EDT.

MartyJ
134.10NACHO::LYNCHTue Sep 18 1984 17:284
Re .9: I think you are wrong. When I "QUIT" the editor, NOTES11 asks me
if I want to proceed to write the note/reply. Obviously, I say "N".

-- Bill
134.11EARTH::MJOHNSONWed Sep 19 1984 15:265
Re:.-1

Say "Yes" and see what happens.

MartyJ
134.12NACHO::LYNCHThu Sep 20 1984 09:556
I'm sure that a blank note will be written if you say "yes" but why would
you say "yes" after quitting the editor?

This discussion belongs in the NOTES11 file...

-- Bill
134.13EARTH::MJOHNSONThu Sep 20 1984 16:146
re:.12

I engaged fingers before engaging brain, thus I hit a <CR> when I did 
not want to.

MartyJ
134.14NACHO::LYNCHThu Sep 20 1984 16:164
Then engage brain and type "DELETE".

-- Bill

134.15ERIE::ASANKARFri Sep 21 1984 18:394
		I forgot what I asked for!!!!!!!

						sam	
134.16WR1FOR::POLLAKMIWed Oct 10 1984 10:185
 I have four of the dune books. If you send me vaxmail with an address
I'll send them to you if you want them. I was going to get the titles
but left home without them. One for sure is Dune.


134.17ERIE::ASANKARSun Oct 14 1984 21:541
		sorry, I dug the cpoies up at the library.
134.18Swap: paperback for hard coverAMULET::FARRINGTONstatistically anomalousThu Jun 18 1987 16:5715
    So this particular note is pushing 3 years old.  Didn't seem worth
    starting a new note.
    
    I have just finished reading CHAPTERHOUSE:DUNE;  a hard cover version
    that I was able to pick up for $2.98.  While that was a great price,
    and it was nice to be able to handle a hard cover, this size book
    just does not fit my library of SF (2 or 3 boxes under the bed).
    
    Anybody care to swap a reasonably unmutilated paperback version
    for the read_once_only_with_no_drools hard back copy ?
    
    Send me an E-mail message or phone; I'll delete this note when swapped
    or, if I can't do that, post it gone.
    
    Dwight (AMULET::FARRINGTON dtn:289-1489 @APO)
134.19No relief for boxes under bedTALLIS::SIGELThu Jun 18 1987 18:096
    Last time I looked, CHAPTERHOUSE:DUNE was just coming out in a trade
    paperback edition (still larger than you probably want), and was
    not yet out in mass market paperback.  You may have to wait a while
    before you can make that trade. Further, I'll bet the paperback
    version will run at least $4.95, and so will sell for more than
    $2.98 used.  Good luck in finding a trade.
134.20just wanted a smaller sizeAMULET::FARRINGTONstatistically anomalousFri Jun 19 1987 13:3616
    I did not realize a paperback version had not been released.
    
    And yes, I had considered the price differential; one of the reasons
    I purchased the hard cover book was that the price would probably
    be lower than the paperback (that I thought was available).
    
    My offer to swap was directed to those potential Dune fans who would
    perhaps like to flesh out that hard cover Dune library, but did
    not wish to pay those typical prices.  Not looking for any deals,
    it's just that I was hoping to obtain a smaller version for long
    term storage...
    
    Oh well, maybe a quick donation to the public library and wait for
    the mass market paperback.
    
    Dwight   
134.21Not .-1 personally ...RDGE00::ALFORDDragon Riders do it in between ....Fri Jun 19 1987 14:428
>I did not realize a paperback version had not been released.

	Are you sure the paperback hasn't been released yet ??

	Chapterhouse:Dune has been out in paperback here in England
	for months - I bought mine last year !!

	CJA
134.22Chapterhouse:DUNE now available in pbREGENT::GETTYSBob Gettys N1BRMSun Jun 21 1987 23:436
                 Chapterhouse: DUNE has just become available in
        paperback (I just got mine this weekend at Dalton's). The
        Publishing date is given as July 87 (no typo!). The list price
        is $4.50.
                
                /s/     Bob
134.23Mea culpaTALLIS::SIGELMon Jun 22 1987 09:5512
    My apologies for claiming it would be months before the
    mass market paperback would be out.  My only excuse is that
    they usually take over a year between trade paperback and
    mass market, and the trade paperback has only been out
    since last October.  I guess they wanted to start out the
    "new" Ace sf paperback line with a bang (I say "new" because
    it now combines the Ace and Berkley lines (no more new Berkley
    sf, folks) into one), and the last Dune novel is about as big
    a bang as you can make these days.
    
    				Andrew
    
134.24AKOV76::BOYAJIANIn the d|i|g|i|t|a|l moodTue Jun 30 1987 02:366
    re:.22
    
    Books are routinely released a month before their "publication
    date".
    
    --- jerry
134.25CoversNEEPS::IRVINEBob Irvine @EDATue Jan 23 1990 03:389
    On the subject on DUNE books:
    
    Has any one noticed that, if you open the paperbacks and lay them
    in order, with the spines facing up, that all of the book covers
    make one picture, except for Chapter house!
    
    This may be old news but I just realised it!
    
    Bob
134.26RT128::KENAHDo we have any peanut butter?Thu Feb 23 1995 15:051
    Anybody heard from sam (now 24) lately?