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Enterprise Incidents (Number 15, March 1984) Magazine

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Enterprise Incidents (Number 15, March 1984) Magazine

de James Van Hise (Editor) and Hal Schuster (Publisher)

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Tampa, FL: New Media Publishing, Inc.. A left-stapled magazine containing 68 pages including front and rear covers. With photographs and illustrations, contents include: Space - The High and Endless Frontier ("Beginning a new column on the human future in space, its possibilities, and how it relates to present day society"); Of Vulcans and Romulans ("A comparison of two of the most interesting and popular aliens presented in Star Trek"); Captain Chekov? You Must Be Joking ("From Star Trek the TV Series to Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Chekov has advanced in rank, from Ensign to second in command - But is he ready for command?"); The Planetary Pal Chronicles (Paul Sammon interviewed); Romulan Society and Culture - Part 1; Vulcan - As Viewed by Michael Minor ("A pictorial of the miniature built for the Vulcan set for ST: TMP"); Bloopers ("A pictorial of Star Trek scenes that weren't quite right"); Technical Drawing ("A look at some of the other ships of the Federation"); Turning on the Heart Light ("Bob Short's work on E.T."); Science Fiction Concepts in Star Trek ("Examining Star Trek's extensive use of their science fiction heritage"); Star Trek's Transporter ("How practicable is 'Beam us up, Mr. Scott?"); War Games - To Play or Not to Play? ("Director John Badham, writers Larry Lasker and Walter Parkes and special effects person Robin Lidden talk about the movie that was considered one of the best of 1983s summer releases"); The Endurance of Star Trek ("What keeps the Enterprise flying?"). Light, periodic scuffing along outer narrow spine fold. . VG+. Magazine. First Edition. 1984.

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Bloomsbury Books US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
006557
Título
Enterprise Incidents (Number 15, March 1984) Magazine
Autor
James Van Hise (Editor) and Hal Schuster (Publisher)
Formato/Encuadernación
Magazine
Estado del libro
Usado - VG+
Cantidad disponible
1
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First Edition
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New Media Publishing, Inc.
Lugar de publicación
Tampa, FL
Fecha de publicación
1984
Tamaño
4to - over 9�" - 12" tall.
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0.00 libras
Palabras clave
PAUL SAMMON; JOHN BADHAM; LARRY LASKER; WALTER PARKES

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