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Star Trek
Series · 4 books · 1967-1974

Books in series

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Star Trek 7

1972

Seventh volume in a series of Star Trek: The Original Series episode adaptations, written by James Blish and published by Bantam Books. Includes six stories: Who Mourns for Adonais?, The Changeling, The Paradise Syndrome, Metamorphosis, The Deadly Years, Elaan Of Troyius (from the back cover) Join up! Board the Enterprise and journey with her crew to far-off worlds, where you will find: \-Greek gods and American Indians \- men who can live forever and other men who die of old age at twenty-nine \- a machine with the power to raise the dead and a woman whose tears can topple empires.
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#8

Star Trek 8

1972

Includes six more adaptations of The Original Series episodes: • Spock's Brain • The Enemy Within • Catspaw • Where No Man Has Gone Before • Wolf in the Fold • For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (from the back cover) On their latest missions, Starship Enterprise and her crew journey to a glaciated wasteland where beautiful women rule; defeat the ferocious double of Captain Kirk on board the Starship; visit an eerie planet where it is always Halloween; and even dare to go beyond the edge of the galaxy.
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#10

Star Trek 10

1974

As the Enterprise hurtles through space, the crew must destroy a ravening, murderous monster aboard the Starship; Kirk discovers an incredibly beautiful creature with strange powers of healing; Spock views the forbidden Kollos and goes insane; and more! This volume includes six novelizations: The Alternative Factor The Empath The Galileo Seven Is There in Truth No Beauty? A Private Little War The Omega Glory
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Star Trek

The Classic Episodes

1967

Star Trek boldly traveled through space and into the heart of the human condition. This anthology collects 45 classic episodes that aired in the series’ first three seasons. Adapted by James Blish and J. A. Lawrence from scripts by Robert Bloch, Harlan Ellison, Richard Matheson, and other leading science fiction writers, they include: “Amok Time,” “The Doomsday Machine,” “The Trouble with Tribbles,” and Hugo Award-winners “The City on the Edge of Forever” and “The Menagerie.”

Author

James Blish
James Blish
Author · 49 books

James Benjamin Blish was an American author of fantasy and science fiction. Blish also wrote literary criticism of science fiction using the pen-name William Atheling Jr. In the late 1930's to the early 1940's, Blish was a member of the Futurians. Blish trained as a biologist at Rutgers and Columbia University, and spent 1942–1944 as a medical technician in the U.S. Army. After the war he became the science editor for the Pfizer pharmaceutical company. His first published story appeared in 1940, and his writing career progressed until he gave up his job to become a professional writer. He is credited with coining the term gas giant, in the story "Solar Plexus" as it appeared in the anthology Beyond Human Ken, edited by Judith Merril. (The story was originally published in 1941, but that version did not contain the term; Blish apparently added it in a rewrite done for the anthology, which was first published in 1952.) Blish was married to the literary agent Virginia Kidd from 1947 to 1963. From 1962 to 1968, he worked for the Tobacco Institute. Between 1967 and his death from lung cancer in 1975, Blish became the first author to write short story collections based upon the classic TV series Star Trek. In total, Blish wrote 11 volumes of short stories adapted from episodes of the 1960s TV series, as well as an original novel, Spock Must Die! in 1970 — the first original novel for adult readers based upon the series (since then hundreds more have been published). He died midway through writing Star Trek 12; his wife, J.A. Lawrence, completed the book, and later completed the adaptations in the volume Mudd's Angels. Blish lived in Milford, Pennsylvania at Arrowhead until the mid-1960s. In 1968, Blish emigrated to England, and lived in Oxford until his death in 1975. He is buried in Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, near the grave of Kenneth Grahame. His name in Greek is Τζέημς Μπλις"

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