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Cushman's New Book

Are there any moderately competent books about Trek in the 1970's out there?
 
I'm not aware of any scholarly research work thta covers the same ground as the latest Cushman book.

Contemporary publications that give a sense of what was going on include the books Star Trek Lives! and Making of the Trek Conventions. To find many magazine articles (from Starlog etc.) go to http://mystartrekscrapbook.blogspot.com/ and Internet Archive. Fan items (which provide many details of what was going on)are described at the wiki https://fanlore.org/wiki/Main_Page
 
There's a paucity of factual info about the 70s in part because it was the era of not-made Trek projects, and few outside Roddenberry and a handful of people developing those had much exposure to what was going on. Few documents remain that I've ever seen.
 
Contemporary publications that give a sense of what was going on include the books Star Trek Lives! and Making of the Trek Conventions. To find many magazine articles (from Starlog etc.) go to http://mystartrekscrapbook.blogspot.com/ and Internet Archive. Fan items (which provide many details of what was going on)are described at the wiki https://fanlore.org/wiki/Main_Page

I'd also include David Gerrold's The World of Star Trek which updated what the actors from TOs were up to, as well as the state of Trek fandom in the mid-70's.
 
I'm not aware of any scholarly research work thta covers the same ground as the latest Cushman book.

Contemporary publications that give a sense of what was going on include the books Star Trek Lives! and Making of the Trek Conventions. To find many magazine articles (from Starlog etc.) go to http://mystartrekscrapbook.blogspot.com/ and Internet Archive. Fan items (which provide many details of what was going on)are described at the wiki https://fanlore.org/wiki/Main_Page

There's a paucity of factual info about the 70s in part because it was the era of not-made Trek projects, and few outside Roddenberry and a handful of people developing those had much exposure to what was going on. Few documents remain that I've ever seen.

I'd also include David Gerrold's The World of Star Trek which updated what the actors from TOs were up to, as well as the state of Trek fandom in the mid-70's.

Thanks everyone. Shame about the lack of useful information about the period. I would love a look at things like Planet of the Titans.
 
Thanks everyone. Shame about the lack of useful information about the period. I would love a look at things like Planet of the Titans.
FWIW, I've asked Larry Nemecek before whether he'll cover any PotT materials on his Trek Files series. He said it's possible, they just have to figure out how to present it on the podcast.
 
Thanks everyone. Shame about the lack of useful information about the period. I would love a look at things like Planet of the Titans.
You may have already seen this site but there is:
http://forgottentrek.com/planet-of-the-titans-the-film-that-wasnt/ among other places.

Also, I should note other publications giving a feel of 70s Trek fandom include the books Letters to Star Trek (filled with Roddenberry worship, though) and the Star Trek Catalog, and the short lived magazine All About Star Trek Fan Clubs.
 
It would have been nice to see the Titans Enterprise done as a large model, by the same folks who built the Star Destroyer
 
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