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Books with the Enterprise pictured upside down?

BoredShipCapt'n

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I'm almost sure I remember some paperback books printed in the sixties or seventies where the image of the Enterprise was upside down. Anyone recall what those might have been? :confused:
 
I don't recall seeing any books or paperbacks with an upside down Enterprise, as such, but I remember a few of the rougher sci-fi pulp magazines (printed on recycled newspaper, no less) doing a feature here or there on Trek....and they'd sometimes screw-up and post a picture of the Enterprise that way.

Once I came across a paperback...maybe about 1975 in an obscure little Canadian town. It was purple, it wasn't about Star Trek at all but rather a collection of sci-fi short stories and on the cover was an AMT Enterprise (sliver) altered to give it a weird futuristic look. I remember instinctively being drawn to it but despite my age at the time (9), I knew enough that it had nothing really to do with my beloved Trek...and that my dollar and change was better spent on other entertaining things.
 
Wait, I think it's come back to me! It was some of the ads printed in the back pages of the Bantam paperbacks in the seventies listing other Star Trek books. They had a big upside-down Enterprise at the top. It was either that or a Ballantine ad for the Foster Log books. Mystery solved! Anyone else remember that?
 
Is it possible you're thinking of the cover of The Nitpicker's Guide for Classic Trekkers? It had an Enterprise turned upside down on its cover.

Personally, I was always bothered more by mirrored stills of the ship and the crew. As a graphic designer I can certainly understand the need to flip an image here or there to make it fit better into the layout. As a Star Trek fan, however, I hate to see the insignia on the wrong side.
 
Not the Enterprise, but the first original Next Generation novel, Diane Carey's "Ghost Ship", had an upside-down Battlestar Galactica on the cover:cardie:
 
I don't recall seeing any books or paperbacks with an upside down Enterprise, as such, but I remember a few of the rougher sci-fi pulp magazines (printed on recycled newspaper, no less) doing a feature here or there on Trek....and they'd sometimes screw-up and post a picture of the Enterprise that way.

Once I came across a paperback...maybe about 1975 in an obscure little Canadian town. It was purple, it wasn't about Star Trek at all but rather a collection of sci-fi short stories and on the cover was an AMT Enterprise (sliver) altered to give it a weird futuristic look. I remember instinctively being drawn to it but despite my age at the time (9), I knew enough that it had nothing really to do with my beloved Trek...and that my dollar and change was better spent on other entertaining things.

Had a similar experience in the late 70's, but for some strange reason I've never forgotten the name or cover. It was this:

Gal666.jpg


I was like "C'mon!!! It's the Enterprise for fucks sake!"

Adding the little bar across the engines and the lights totally makes it somehow not the Enterprise! :)
 
I remember reading that a Greek Empire Strikes Back trading card set included a photo of the Enterprise on one of the cards as an example of the spaceships in the movie :rommie:.
 
"Up" and "down" would be arbitrary in outer space.
Ummmm... did you ever see the Enterprise depicted upside down in the series? I don't think so. It doesn't make sense to show it upside down in printed media either.


Wow, that corruption of the Enterprise on the Galaxy 666 cover is astoundingly awful! :thumbdown:
 
I thought that an early issue of TVGuide showed an upside-down photo, but that may be a piupular myth.
 
You're not imagining things, BoredShipCapt'n.
I remember seeing them, too.

So far I've only tracked down one example:

"Mudd's Angels" by J.A.Lawrence.
First Printing in May 1978
It's one of the Bantam ads in the back of the book
advertising their other Star trek titles.
The top line reads: "THE EXCITING REALM OF STAR TREK"
and right below it is the upside-down drawing of the Enterprise. :)
 
Richard J. Anobile's black-and-white fotonovel of STAR TREK II did show an upside-down Enterprise on one page. Maybe it's because the Reliant looked upside-down to begin with. Not quite the flawless efforts he earlier put in book form with PSYCHO, ALIEN and OUTLAND. Those were the days....

I had that one, but don't particularly remember the inverted Enterprise. Must dig it out sometime and see...

You're not imagining things, BoredShipCapt'n.
I remember seeing them, too.

So far I've only tracked down one example:

"Mudd's Angels" by J.A.Lawrence.
First Printing in May 1978
It's one of the Bantam ads in the back of the book
advertising their other Star trek titles.
The top line reads: "THE EXCITING REALM OF STAR TREK"
and right below it is the upside-down drawing of the Enterprise. :)

That's the very ad! Got to find my old ST books... not lost, just slightly mislaid. :beer:
 
That's a pic of the renovation done by the Smithsonian. Note prominent grid lines.
 
Early paperback editions of "The World of Star Trek" by David Gerrold had a photo section which included a photograph of a Klingon ship, inadvertently printed upside down.
 
That's a pic of the renovation done by the Smithsonian. Note prominent grid lines.

Err, which picture are you referring to? The AMT model kit also had prominent grid lines, and that was the basis of the book cover printed above.
 
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