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Lieutenant Commander
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Most important books?
I know of: Inside Star Trek by Solow & Justman Making of Star Trek by Whitfield Also books by Shatner, Nimoy, Doohan, Grace Lee Whitney, David Gerrold, etc. What should my behind-the-scenes of TOS reading list be, and which items should be first? Thanks |
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Re: Most important books?
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Most important books?
In addition, I really enjoyed Paula Block and Terry Erdmann's recent 365 books, although they weigh a brick!
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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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Commander
Location: Maryland
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Re: Most important books?
Question: My copy of The World of Star Trek was bought the year it came out; what changes were made for the revised version, which I've seen but never read? |
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Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: Most important books?
And I agree w/most here. "Making of", "World of" "Making of Tribbles", and "Inside ST." Sir Rhosis
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Most important books?
I'd add Gerrold's TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES making-of book; it was the first nf trek I read, even before WORLD and MAKING, and it has good info. And just to call into question some of the INSIDE STAR TREK stuff (not all of it, but so folks don't just buy it as whole truth), I'd suggest finding Ellison's book on THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER, which clearly not only makes Justman and Solo's recollections suspect, but also their overall credibility, since they never made corrections even after being reminded about their errors. Also, if you apply the idea that at least some of what happened to Ellison's script -- like the secret that DC Fontana rewrote it, something she denied IN PRINT in CINEFANTASTIQUE about 20 years ago -- also happened to other people too, then it really makes you wonder about the how and the why of it all. Gerrold's TRIBBLES book mentions how Norman Spinrad thought DOOMSDAY MACHINE had been ruined by rewrites (then again, Spinrad also managed to get another of his scripts KILLED by asking GR to trash it after Gene Coon turned it into a comedy. hey, I'd be happy to have Gene Coon rewrite everything I've done in my whole life, because that is one guy who seemed to really solve problems. ) |
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Most important books?
I found mine bundled with John Eaves & J.M. Dillard's ST:TNG Sketchbook - The Movies (Generations and First Contact), which is filled with Eaves' design concepts.
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Commander
Location: New York State
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Re: Most important books?
And although it's not techically a behind the scenes book, Allan Asherman's first edition of THE STAR TREK COMPENDIUM is good if you can find it. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Lieutenant
Location: I really do not know . . .
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Re: Most important books?
Personally, I enjoyed all those mentioned above, but the first non-fiction book I'd grab on the way out the door, en route to that desert island, would be the Concordance.
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Most important books?
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Captain
Location: USS Berlin
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Re: Most important books?
Who's your daddy? I guess in your case I'll make an exception, lift the death penalty and send you straight to that desert island known as Talos IV. Look what the Concordance has done to me! A senior Starfleet officer and veteran who has been denied an accurate mentioning...But seriously, the Star Trek Concordance was the first encyclopedia of its kind, but technical stuff wasn't of big interest to Bjo Trimble (I met her once and was impressed by her overwhelming hospitality and pleasantness. We all do owe her quite a lot!). Bob
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Fleet Captain
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Most important books?
Star Trek Lives! has a chapter by Joan Winston on the last days of filming "Turnabout Intruder". Also an interesting view of mid-70s fandom. |
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