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Star Trek 7
Star Trek 7
Author: James Blish
Originating from the 1960s television series Star Trek,, an American science fiction media franchise, boldly travelled through space and into the heart of the human condition.  James Blish adapted the scripts from the original Star Trek TV series episodes into a series of short story adaptations, novelette format, marking the starting point...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780552092296
ISBN-10: 0552092290
Publication Date: 5/25/1973
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Corgi/Transworld Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Enjoyed the book. Then again, I enjoy most Star Trek pulp fiction type books.
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Published 1972

Contains the following :
--Who Mourns for Adonais? (Gilbert A. Ralston and Gene L. Coon), 1972. (TV: first aired on September 22, 1967.)
--The Changeling (John Meredyth Lucas), 1972. (TV: first aired on September 29, 1967.)
--The Paradise Syndrome (Margaret Armen), 1972. (TV: first aired on October 4, 1968.)
--Metamorphosis (Gene L. Coon), 1972. (TV: first aired on November 10, 1967.)
--The Deadly Years (David P. Harmon), 1972. (TV: first aired on December 8, 1967.)
--Elaan of Troyius (John Meredyth Lucas), 1972. (TV: first aired on December 20, 1968.)
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short story adaptations of original classic Star trek episodes 155 pages, 6 stories
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It is just like watching television except you are reading a book. The best of both worlds!
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#7 of the adaptations of the original Star Trek. Who Mourns for Adonais, the Changeling, The Paradise Syndrome, Metamorphosis, The Deadly Years, and Elaan of Troyus.
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Six stories from the original series, in a great format.


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