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The Star Trek Reader, by James Blish

Dutton, New York, 1976.




Fiction Contents

Blish, James, Star Trek 2 --Arena (#19, Gene L. Coon), 1968. (TV: first aired on January 19, 1967.) --A Taste of Armgeddon (#23, Robert Hamner and Gene L. Coon), 1968. (TV: first aired on February 23, 1967.) --Tomorrow Is Yesterday (#21, D. C. Fontana), 1968. (TV: first aired on January 26, 1967.) --Errand of Mercy (#27, Gene L. Coon), 1968. (TV: first aired on March 23, 1967.) --Court Martial (#15, Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos), 1968. (TV: first aired on February 2, 1967.) --Operation - Annihilate! (#29, Steven W. Carabatsos), 1968. (TV: first aired on April 13, 1967.) --The City on the Edge of Forever (#28, Harlan Ellison), 1968. (TV: first aired on April 6, 1967.) --Space Seed (#24, Carey Wilber and Gene L. Coon), 1968. (TV: first aired on February 16, 1967.) Star Trek 3 --The Trouble with Tribbles (#42, David Gerrold), 1969. * (TV: first aired on December 29, 1967.) --The Last Gunfight (#56, Lee Cronin), 1969. (aka Spectre of the Gun) (TV: first aired on October 25, 1967.) --The Doomsday Machine (#35, Norman Spinrad), 1969. * (TV: first aired on October 20, 1967.) --Assignment: Earth (#55, Gene Roddenberry and Art Wallace), 1969. (TV: first aired on March 29, 1968.) --Mirror, Mirror (#39, Jerome Bixby), 1969. (TV: first aired on October 6, 1967.) --Friday's Child (#32, D. C. Fontana), 1969. (TV: first aired on December 1, 1967.) --Amok Time (#34, Theodore Sturgeon), 1969. * (TV: first aired on September 15, 1967.) Star Trek 8 --Spock's Brain (#61, Lee Cronin), 1972. (TV: first aired on September 20, 1968.) --The Enemy Within (#5, Richard Matheson), 1972. (TV: first aired on October 6, 1966.) --Catspaw (#30, Robert Bloch), 1972. (TV: first aired on October 27, 1967.) --Where No Man Has Gone Before (#2, Samuel A. Peeples), 1972. (TV: first aired on September 22, 1966.) --Wolf in the Fold (#36, Robert Bloch), 1972. (TV: first aired on December 22, 1967.) --For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (#65, Rik Vollaerts), 1972. (TV: first aired on November 8, 1968.)

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