Star Trek TOS - Bantam 01 - Spock Must Die
β Scribed by Blish, James
- Publisher
- Bantam Books
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 234 KB
- Edition
- 1st THUS
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Unlike the preceding three STAR TREK books, this one is not a set of adaptations of scripts which have already been shown on television, but an original novel built around the characters and background of the TV series conceived by Gene Roddenberry. I am grateful to the many fans of the show who asked me to tackle such a project, and to Bantam Books and Paramount Television for agreeing to it. And who knows β it might make a television episode, or several, some day. Although the American network (bemused, as usual, by a rating service of highly dubious statistical validity) has cancelled the series, it began to run in Great Britain in mid-June 1969, and the first set of adaptations was published concurrently in London by Corgi Books. If the show is given a new lease on life through the popularity of British reruns, it would not be the first such instance in television history. I for one refuse to believe that an enterprise so well conceived, so scrupulously produced, and so widely loved can stay boneyarded for long. And I have 1,898 letters from people who donβt believe it either." -- JAMES BLISH. Marlow, Bucks, England. 1969
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