I'm revisiting some older books in my library regarding when Star Trek (TOS) was first developed and later about its popularity. In the '70s and '80s we got a decent number of those books. Indeed it's fun to revisit them from time to time as they're a kind of time capsules, windows to what fandom was like back then. They were also one of the very few authoritative sources of information besides magazines like Starlog or catching some news at a convention.
Today we have the internet, but back then it was quite different. Today's younger fans would probably find it strange, but then it was all we knew and we were fine with it. For myself usually the only notice we had a new book was available would be to see it suddenly appear on the shelves of the local bookstores.
But is it me or is there a scarcity of books about the making of TNG? I'd be interested in a book like that. Something rather equivalent to The Making Of Star Trek, The World Of Star Trek, The Making of ST-TMP (and other films) and Inside Star Trek.
I know there is some information in books like The ST-TNG Companion which is more of an episode guide (and I've got that one).
But isn't there anything out there more about the development of the show?
Anyone?
Today we have the internet, but back then it was quite different. Today's younger fans would probably find it strange, but then it was all we knew and we were fine with it. For myself usually the only notice we had a new book was available would be to see it suddenly appear on the shelves of the local bookstores.
But is it me or is there a scarcity of books about the making of TNG? I'd be interested in a book like that. Something rather equivalent to The Making Of Star Trek, The World Of Star Trek, The Making of ST-TMP (and other films) and Inside Star Trek.
I know there is some information in books like The ST-TNG Companion which is more of an episode guide (and I've got that one).
But isn't there anything out there more about the development of the show?
Anyone?