The other day I was searching through hundreds of ebay listings for Trek book lots, which I often do for fun. I came across this really odd thing and I bought the lot just for the heck of it. It's on the way via media mail, but before I receive it I thought I would post what I see so far and seek some input.
This is a Bantam Books H5629 edition, and I'm guessing it might be a 6th printing, from September of 1967. But, as you can see, it has a weird addition. It looks like a bizarre anthropomorphic moon trying to gobble the Enterprise:
I have noticed that on this book there is no gap between the dot and shaft of the 'i' in Blish as on other copies of the book. It's just solid:
There are also differences with the smoke trail coming from the shuttle bay. Here is the normal version, for comparison:
I have been considering the idea that the 'moon' could be residue from a removed decal. Here is an example of that, which makes the explanation seem a bit unlikely:
I'll know significantly more when the lot of books arrives in the mail, and I will post more at that time, but I figured there was nothing wrong with a little speculation ahead of time.
Thoughts?
This is not some modern photoshop or reimagining of James Bama's artwork. It's a book from 1967. It's very odd and as of right now I'm stumped.
This is a Bantam Books H5629 edition, and I'm guessing it might be a 6th printing, from September of 1967. But, as you can see, it has a weird addition. It looks like a bizarre anthropomorphic moon trying to gobble the Enterprise:


I have noticed that on this book there is no gap between the dot and shaft of the 'i' in Blish as on other copies of the book. It's just solid:

There are also differences with the smoke trail coming from the shuttle bay. Here is the normal version, for comparison:

I have been considering the idea that the 'moon' could be residue from a removed decal. Here is an example of that, which makes the explanation seem a bit unlikely:

I'll know significantly more when the lot of books arrives in the mail, and I will post more at that time, but I figured there was nothing wrong with a little speculation ahead of time.
Thoughts?
This is not some modern photoshop or reimagining of James Bama's artwork. It's a book from 1967. It's very odd and as of right now I'm stumped.