A Star Trek Catalog

A Star Trek Catalog by Gerry Turnbull, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1979, offers a comprehensive overview of the iconic television series. This edition, written in English and spanning 160 pages, includes summaries of all 78 episodes, providing insights into the show’s narrative structure and character development. Additionally, it features biographies of the stars who brought these beloved characters to life, along with a catalog of related realia that enhances the reader’s understanding of the series’ cultural impact.
Readers will find detailed episode summaries that capture the essence of each installment, alongside informative biographies that highlight the contributions of the cast. The catalog of related realia serves as a valuable resource for fans and scholars alike, connecting the series to its broader context within the performing arts and television landscape. This book is a significant reference for anyone interested in the legacy of Star Trek and its enduring influence on popular culture.
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Includes summaries of the 78 episodes of this popular television series, biographies of its stars, and a catalog of related realia.
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