Star Trek: An Analysis of a Phenomenon in Science Fiction
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Title: | Star Trek: An Analysis of a Phenomenon in Science Fiction |
Publisher: | Howard Dyckoff, SC Enterprises, NY |
Editor(s): | Philip L. Harrison |
Date(s): | 1968 |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: The Original Series |
Language: | English |
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Star Trek An Analysis of a Phenomenon in Science Fiction is a look at the unprecedented cultural phenomenon that was Star Trek. Printed offset, stapled, 48 pages. Artwork, photographs and diagrams.
It is one of the very earliest Star Trek fiction zines published. For others, see List of Star Trek TOS Zines Published While the Show Was Still On the Air.
Contains the following articles:
- "Panorama of the Future -- From Moonship to Starship"
- "U.S.S. Enterprise -- Science and Technology in the 23rd Century"
- "Lights ... Cameras... The Special Effects and Sets"
- "The Thinking Machines -- The Enterprise Computer and its Counterparts"
- "The Federation -- Man in the Universe"
- Timeline of the 23rd Century
- Epilogue
Contributors:
- Joy Atkinson
- Ken Brown
- Bob Budica
- Barbara Cerdeno
- Del Dubois
- Robert Horowitz
- Joel Klein
- Ronnie Kramer
- Richard Pauli
- Herb Schwartz
- John Sorkin