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0743418492.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1976036037Leonard Nimoy Association of Fans 1976. Ephemera. Very Good . Staple. First Edition/First Printing. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. A square solid tight carefully read copy of a magazine size publication. This publication takes us back to the days of copy machines. Many photographs much text letters from Nimoy and others. The cover is a semi-glossy 8 x 11 b/w photo of a 3 year old Nimoy guessing that according to the book was supplied by Leonard. Actually hard to describe but i am guessing that a Star Trek/Leonard Nimoy fan would want this. I can't imagine that many have survived the years in this kind of shape. Some rubbing wear some lightish soil page edge browning light cover edge wear. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Leonard Nimoy Association of Fans Paperback
BN67721Star Trek: Das offizielle Logbuch: The Next Generation Nemecek Larry <br/><br/> unknown
19850010398Bantam Books 1985. dark pictorial white & orange ltrs corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are nicked and chipped crease on spine. An original STAR TREK adventure -- responding to a top priority message from Starfleet the ENTERPRISE began a systematic investigation of all dilithium producing planets to determine why scheduled deliveries were not being made. 2nd Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Bantam Books Paperback
5097Roddenberry has signed in black ink above his printed name "Gene Roddenberry" on his 3 x 2 inch Star Trek visiting card showing the star ship Enterprise in the blue background sky. Roddenberry is identified under his name as "President Norway Productions Inc." Roddenberry established Norway Productions in 1959. The address for the company is Paramount Studios Melrose Place Hollywood CA unknown
1991309443NP: PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Fine with no dust jacket. 1991. Publicity Photograph. Full color 8" X 10" publicity photo of featured actors of the Starship Enterprise. SIGNED in black ink by actors- William Shatner Captain Kirk Leonard Nimoy Mr. Spock & DeForest Kelley Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. Fine in a gold frame under glass. ; Signed by Actor . PARAMOUNT PICTURES. unknown
1984RR4048FTCC 1984 1984 VG complete set of 80 cards with extra 19 duplicates. FTCC 1984 unknown
18338Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures Corporation 2001. Final Draft. Wraps. Fine. The script for Star Trek Voyager: Endgame the series finale signed by the ensemble cast. Octavo 8 68pp; 4 69pp. Original wraps bound at the spine with gold fastener. Housed in rigid clear box frame. Includes the "Television Call Sheet" from April 4th 2001 the 13th of 16 shooting days for the episode. Accompanied by a "Certificate of Authenticity" from James Doland of Paramount Pictures. This script is signed by the nine principal cast members of the series including: Kate Mulgrew Jeri Ryan Garret Wang Tim Russ Robert Duncan McNeil Roxann Dawson Robert Beltran Ethan Phillips and Robert Picardo. The two-hour series finale was filmed over a period of roughly fifteen to sixteen days beginning Monday March 19 2001 and wrapping principal photography on Monday April 9 2001 with second-unit work following on April 10 and 12. The production was carried out under strict secrecy with the cast receiving pages of the teleplay in sealed envelopes and only the main cast given full access to the script. Paramount Pictures Corporation unknown
196932779Holywood: Desilu Studios unpublished Circa 1969-1971. A reel of original black and white 16mm film containing a film print of the full footage of the blooper reels Roddenberry had assembled following seasons one and two of STAR TREK September 8 1966 to March 29 1968. Roughly fifteen minutes of black and white footage from film originally rescued from the cutting-room floor at Deslu Studios. On a contemporary 12.5 inch film spool and in a film can from the same period. The digital print is made from the actual film provided and is on modern "thumb-drive" media. Request for conversion to DVD. The celluloid film appears to be very well preserved there is no odor of acetate or evidence of brittleness associated with degraded film the actual projected images range from scene to scene but are as in virtually all known examples generally of fairly low quality. The history of the their creation and early distribution explains this. A VERY ENJOYABLE AND YET ALSO AN IMPORTANT HISTORICAL ITEM FROM THE MOST FAMOUS TELEVISION SCIENCE FICTION SERIES OF ALL TIME. STAR TREK has lived on to be a cultural phenomenon with an almost 60 year life comprised of twelve television series twelve major motion pictures and a countless array of books graphic novels parodies and various merchandise. In the history of modern Science Fiction only STAR WARS rivals its popularity.<br> The STAR TREK bloopers were also the first generally viewed or distributed films of their kind. In the decades since bloopers have become big business spawning a popular television series and commonly shown at the end of movies such as the Marvel film series and Dreamworks productions. But prior to STAR TREK unusable footage such as this was in virtually all cases simply discarded.<br> The making of the STAR TREK Blooper Reels began as a labor of love. Series creator Gene Roddenberry hand-assembled the first original reel from film scraps rescued from the cutting room floor of things such as goof-ups horseplay practical jokes etc. This first reel was made to show to the cast production staff and other studio personal at a 1966 Desilu Christmas party. It was a hit and he had a few copies made to give as gifts to the studio execs. At the conclusion of season one he created a second reel using film from reel one combined with additional new footage from the episodes produced after Christmas. Copies of this reel were also produced again as gifts to studio execs. Another reel was made using clips from season two.<br> STAR TREK was canceled in 1968 but knowing it had a broad base of mostly well educated fans the studio heavily promoted it for syndication. These afternoon "reruns" quickly gave the series a second life. Roddenberry began as early as 1969 going to colleges to give public speaking appearances and occasionally brought along his copies of the popular "bloopers". These appearances eventually led to the early S.T. conventions where Roddenberry would speak and often show his film reels. Eventually as the conventions grew in popularity copies were made from Roddenberry's copies for wider distribution. And occasionally copies of those copies were made to sell to the devoted fans. While the original broadcast episodes of the series were protected by copyright the editing room scraps were not. The conventions could show these as they pleased; and in fact the series owners by this time Paramount/Gulf Western encouraged it as free advertising for the franchise; they would later try to clamp down on this but the genie was already out of the bottle.<br> The distribution reels being made from Roddenberry's already well-loved and often-shown originals is what accounts for the generally poor audio and video to be found on the film. Fan complaints about the viewing quality go back as far as the early 1970s. No official effort to restore or market the bloopers has ever been made though parts of them showed up on unauthorized VHS anthologies in the 1980s and later on unauthorized DVDs.<br> The reel of film offered here contains the full season one reel combined with the full reel from season two making for just over 15 minutes of viewing pleasure. It is also an uncommon example as it was produced in black and white. The bloopers themselves provide a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse not only into STAR TREK but into the television industry of the era. They show us a typically good-natured group of fun and creative people who seem to be genuinely enjoying their work. Many of the scenes are physical mishaps such as tripping falling dropping things or walking into doors that happens a lot. Others are line flubs and slips of the tongue and many more are the cast of actors just goofing around horse-playing or pulling gags on one and other. Much of the activity is clearly from a different era and would be considered highly "workplace inappropriate" by today's standards! [Desilu Studios, unpublished] unknown
198869369New York: Pocket Books 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Some rubbing to edges 1/2 inch tear to rear panel. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Pocket Books hardcover
197657792World Distributors WDL: London 1976. First edition & 1st printing. Hardcover. Colour comic strips includes ''Sceptre Of The Sun'' and other material. Front and rear cover by Edgar Hodges. First page price-clipped at bottom corner page edges a little browned else a fine unread copy. World Distributors (WDL): London hardcover
0743418484.GGood. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
197535818Paramount Pictures Corp 1975. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wrappers. Some foxing to cover. Book and record set; comes with 45 RPM LP. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Paramount Pictures Corp unknown
1983291005Chicago IL: FASA Corporation. Very Good. 1983. Stapled binding. Minor shelfwear. ; B & W Illustrations; 4to - ; 52 pages . FASA Corporation unknown
449201Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Star Trek The Next Generation: Dark Mirror by Duane Diane Paperback Book paperback
449197Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Star Trek Deep Space Nine What You Leave Behind Paperback 1999 paperback
0723567654.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198202355STAR TREK II / THE WRATH OF KHAN / FULL COLOR POSTER Paramount Pictures 1982 a fine copy measuring 24 by 16.5 inches and ready for framing. Paramount Pictures unknown
2000109405Star Trek. Very Good. 2000. Hardcover. All magazines are in very good plus condition only one has some edgewear; Fully illustrated in color . Star Trek hardcover
199513861JLos Angeles: Paramount 1995. First Edition. This original shooting script belonged to actor John K. Shull and is signed by him and by his wife Kim Shull who was costumer on “Star Trek - Vovager.†This script is "Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Episode titled: RETURN TO GRACE.†Shull played the character “K'Temang.†Revision pages on whie paper dating 12/07/1995. 55pp. Very good condition. Paramount unknown
1460913779.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20122080202102705528Mizukishobo 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 132 pages Size: B5 size Mizukishobo paperback
20022080202102704974Mizukishobo 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 120 pages Size: B5 size Mizukishobo paperback
20032080202102701963Mizukishobo 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 112 pages Size: B5 size Mizukishobo paperback
20112080202102707645Mizukishobo 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 114 pages Size: B5 size Mizukishobo paperback