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Latest acquisition!

"Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Inside the Art & Visual Effects" by Jeff Bond & Gene Kozicki, coming next month.
I'm really looking forward to that one, I've always loved most of the design and effects work for TMP. The only thing I didn't care for was the uniforms, everything else was great.
 
Non-Trek, but I am very excited that the annotated libretto of Hamilton is on sale for $4 as an ebook, so I purchased that today.
 
Two important new novels with some light reading on the side ;-)
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I was disappointed that the new IDW comics trade omnibus was delayed from last week's shipment, but then... look what came in, unannounced, at the SF bookshop:


"ST:TMP Inside the Art and Visual Effects" by Jeff Bond & Gene Kozicki, Titan Books, 2020
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

For all those complaining that we never got the 1980 "Cinefantstique" pics in Preston Neal Jones' "Return To Tomorrow", this new volume makes up for that.

Contents list:
Foreword by Jeff Bond & Gene Kozicki - 06
Aborted Launch: Planet of the Titans & Phase II - 08
Warp Experiment: Robert Abel & Associates - 18
Refit: Douglas Trumbull & John Dykstra - 30
The USS Enterprise: Evolving the classic starship - 40
Strange New Worlds: Designing Vulcan & A new look at Earth - 66
Designing V'ger - 94
Inside V'ger: Scrapped Memory Wall & Spock's space walk - 116
V'ger's Temple: Revealing Voyager & V'ger's origin - 140
Angle of the Attack: The Klingon sequence - 160
A Good Beginning: The continuing evolution of TMP - 178
About the Author and Acknowledgements - 192


Also pictured above is the long-awaited fourth novel in David Gerrold's "Dingiliad", um, trilogy. This is the book that takes up the promise of the dinosaurs hinted at in the 2002 third book .

I must thank Jeff Bond & Gene Kozicki for the below photo. The Arcturian on the studio telephone has been featured in previous books and articles, but they actually found a wider shot of the image... and the Andorian ambassador is next in line to use the phone.


An Andorian, an Arcturian and a security guard
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

And a week later:


2021 Trek calendars and Bob Wilkins
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Two 2021 "Star Trek" calendars, TOS and the landscape format "Ships of the Line", which features two TMP-inspired illustrations. Also arrived is my eBay win, "Bob Wilkins Interviews the Stars of 'Alien' and 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' DVD" and "Pop" figures of Saru and Burnham of "Star Trek: Discovery".


Latest Star Trek books
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

New arrivals from Jacobs Brown Publishing: Volume 2 (1975-1977) and Volume 3 (1978-1980) of “These Are the Voyages: Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek in the 1970s” by Marc Cushman; and “Beaming Up and Getting Off” by Walter Koenig, an update of his 1998 autobiography, “Warped Factors” (with all-new material from pp 283-378).
 
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The latest "Star Trek: Year Five" comic from IDW (#13) arrived last week. Also out: Chris Pine on the cover of a "Wonder Woman" omnibus. And a "Star Trek: Picard" issue of "Cinefex" (#171).


New stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I'm biased, but I got a buzz from this:


Andorian redshirt cameo
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

In this month's "Year Five" comic, there is an Andorian ensign cameo. I wonder if the script originally called for a Tellarite, hence the "hooves" gag?

"Year Five" introduces TMP-style uniforms, Admiral Koraxi and the crew of the USS Theseus:


Introducing TMP uniforms
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
"Saved the universe itself on more than one occasion?" Unlike a lot of franchises, Star Trek has canonically almost never gone to the "threat to the entire universe" well, at least not until Discovery. The only time the whole universe was supposedly at stake in TOS or TAS was "The Alternative Factor."
 

Spock card and IDW Year Five omnibus
by Ian McLean, on Flickr


New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

IDW's "Deep Space Nine: Too Long a Sacrifice" #1 (alternate art cover) and #2; IDW's "Picard: Countdown"; Spock Father's Day greeting card; Little Golden Book "Star Trek: Alphabet Book".


Betelgeusians in IDW's "DS9: Too Long a Sacrifice" #2
by Ian McLean, on Flickr


Andorian and Tellarite in IDW's "DS9: Too Long a Sacrifice" #2
by Ian McLean, on Flickr


Little Golden Book "Star Trek Alphabet Book", A is for Aliens
by Ian McLean, on Flickr


Little Golden Book "Star Trek Alphabet Book", S is for Starfleet Academy
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
The orange alien resembles a Filmation TAS Edosian but without the third arm.
 
I don’t like who they went for the computerized artwork in the children’s book. Too angular. (Same with LDS’s animation, too angular.)
 
I started reading it a week ago. Kirk is very raw. Sarek is overbearing. Uhura is way different than she was in TOS. Spock is Spock, but not really Spock because, get this, he has a girlfriend!
 
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