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Books About Star Trek
Behind
The Scenes:
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Inside
Star Trek : The Real Story
by Herbert F. Solow, Robert H. Justman
Get the Behind-The-Scenes story of the making of
the original series from the Associate producer
& the VP of the studio.
A GREAT BOOK!
$14.40
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Star
Trek Creator
by David Alexander
The Authorized biography of Gene Roddenberry -
the man who had a dream and kept it alive.
$5.59
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Star
Trek Phase II : The Lost Series
by Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield
Reeves-Stevens
1977. The Original series had been off the air
for years and there were no movies yet., Gene
Roddenberry had visions of bringing Star Trek back
to television... This is the series that
wasn't.
$12.80
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Star
Trek: Where No One Has Gone Before
by J. M. Dillard
The ultimate Star Trek visual history, complete
with personal accounts, anecdotes, and full-color
photos, this entertaining, informative book
provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the world
of Star Trek, and includes essays by the late
master of science fiction, Isaac Asimov.
$25.00
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The
Art of Star Trek : Thirty Years of Creating the
Future
Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield
Reeves-Stevens Paperback
Price:
$25.00
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Star Trek
Culture:
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Future
Perfect : How Star Trek Conquered Planet
Earth
by Jeff Greenwald
Travel writer Jeff Greenwald observes Star
Trek's influence around the world. He interviews
with Trek fans from everywhere... including some
celebrities and...no, really, The Dali
Lama!
Hardcover
$16.77
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Enterprise
Zones : Critical Positions on Star Trek
by Taylor Harrison (Editor), Sarah Projansky
(Contributor), Kent A. Ono (Editor)
If you've always thought that Star Trek and Star
Trek: the Next Generation deserved the kind of
close, political analysis that first-year English
classes currently lavish on The Odyssey and To The
Lighthouse, then Enterprise Zones: Critical
Positions on Star Trek is the volume you have been
waiting for.
$25.00
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Star
Trek and History : Race-Ing Toward a White Future
by Daniel Leonard Bernardi
Star Trek and History examines the
representational and narrative functions of race in
Star Trek and explores how the meaning of race in
the science fiction series has been facilitated and
constrained by creative and network
decision-making, by genre, by intertextuality, and
by the audience.
$17.00
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Episode
Guides:
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The
Nitpicker's Guide for Next Generation
Trekkers
by Phil Farrand
Phil Farrand has a blast pointing out all the
continuity lapses this treasury of plot oversights,
production problems, and equipment oddities from
Star Trek: The Next Generation. This book is filled
with fun facts, arcane trivia, and scientific
snafus.
$10.36
Also, check out his other Nitpicker Guides:
The
Nitpicker's
Guide
for
Classic
Trekkers
$10.36
and
The
Nitpicker's Guide for Deep Space
Nine
Trekkers
$10.36
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Trek
Navigator : The Ultimate Guide to the Entire Trek
Saga
by Mark A. Altman, Edward Gross
(Contributor)
In the galaxy of "Star Trek" books, there's
nothing like "Trek Navigator"--a compendium of
punchy reviews, in the style of movie reviewers
Siskel and Ebert, critiquing every episode of every
"Star Trek" show, in all of the series'
incarnations, plus the complete movie series Radio
publicity. Web site promo. Targeted print ads .
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Captains'
Logs Supplemental : The Unauthorized Guide to
the New Trek Voyages
1996
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$13.56
And the original:
Captains'
Logs : The Unauthorized Complete Trek
Voyages by Mark A. Altman
(Contributor), Edward A. Gross
$15.96
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The
Star Trek Concordance : The A-To-Z Guide to the
Classic Original Television Series and
Films by Bjo Trimble
$15.96
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