The Man who Created Star Trek
Author : James Van Hise
Publisher : Movie Publisher Services
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 21,54 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781556983184
Author : James Van Hise
Publisher : Movie Publisher Services
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 21,54 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781556983184
Author : Lance Parkin
Publisher : Quarto Publishing Group USA
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 17,88 MB
Release : 2016-07-19
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1781314829
A biographer goes in search of Gene Roddenberry, creator of the world’s most successful science fiction franchise. This book reveals how an undistinguished writer of cop shows set out to produce “Hornblower in space” —and ended up with Star Trek, an optimistic, almost utopian view of humanity’s future that has been watched and loved by hundreds of millions of people around the world. Along the way, Lance Parkin examines some of the great myths and turning points in the franchise’s history, and Roddenberry’s particular contribution to them. He looks at the view that the early Star Trek advanced a liberal, egalitarian, and multi-racial agenda; charts the various attempts to resuscitate the show during its wilderness years in the 1970s; explores Roddenberry’s initial early involvement in the movies and spin-off Star Trek: The Next Generation (as well as his later estrangement from both), and sheds light on the colorful personal life, self-mythologizing, and strange beliefs of a man who nonetheless gifted popular culture one if its most enduring narratives.
Author : Joel Engel
Publisher : Virgin Books Limited
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 15,74 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Star trek
ISBN : 9780863698798
The Star Trek phenomenon has grown since its creation by Gene Roddenberry, into several successful television series, numerous feature films, and a multi-million dollar merchandizing industry, including over 100 novels. This biography of Roddenberry exposes him as a contradictory and obsessive personality.
Author : Robert Greenberger
Publisher : Voyageur Press (MN)
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 41,69 MB
Release : 2012-11-08
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0760343594
This is the first book to combine an authoritative history of the Star Trek franchise—including all six television series and eleven feature films—with anecdotes about the show from those who helped shape it from the outside in: the fans. Star Trek expert Robert Greenberger covers everything from show creator Gene Roddenberry’s initial plans for a series combining science-fiction and Western elements, the premiere of the original series in 1966, its cancellation, the franchise’s return in an animated series, and its subsequent history on television and film, up to expectations for the 2013 J.J. Abrams film. Along the way, Greenberger analyzes Star Trek’s unique cultural impact and tremendous cult following, including the famous (and first ever) save-the-show mail campaign. But this isn't a sugarcoated history; this book chronicles the missteps as well as the achievements of Roddenberry and others behind the franchise. Approximately two dozen sidebars provide personal experiences of dedicated Trekkies who influenced or became a part of the franchise. Star Trek fandom is unparalleled in the effects it has had on the franchise itself. The book is illustrated with a large collection of photographs of memorabilia, many of which have never been seen before in print.
Author : David Alexander
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,29 MB
Release : 1996-09
Category : Star trek (Television program)
ISBN : 9780752203683
A biography of Star Trek's creator, based on access to his files and associates, and to Gene Roddenberry himself. Its topics include the genesis of Mr Spock, the identity of the original Klingon, Roddenberry's desert plane-crash, the women in his life, and the break-up of his first marriage.
Author : Herbert F. Solow
Publisher : Pocket Books/Star Trek
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 35,25 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780671896287
A history of the classic television series describes the 1964 collaboration of the authors and Gene Roddenberry and chronicles the personalities, production methods, and special effects that resulted in the show's phenomenal legacy
Author : Gene Roddenberry
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 22,9 MB
Release : 2000-05-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0743412087
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture with this classic movie novelization written by legendary Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry! The original five-year mission of the Starship Enterprise to explore strange new worlds and to seek out new life and new civilizations has ended. Now James T. Kirk, Spock, Dr. McCoy, and the rest of the crew of the Enterprise have separated to follow their own career paths and different lives. But now, an overwhelming alien threat—one that is ignoring all attempts at communication and annihilating all opposition in its path—is on a collision course with Earth, the very heart of the United Federation of Planets. And the only vessel that Starfleet can send in time to intercept this menace is a refitted Enterprise, with her old crew heeding the call to once again boldly go where no one has gone before….
Author : Edward Gross
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 25,20 MB
Release : 2016-06-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1250065844
Volume one of a fifty year oral history of Star Trek by the people who were there, in their own words, sharing never-before-told stories.
Author : Yvonne Fern
Publisher : Pocket Books/Star Trek
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 38,83 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780671522995
Described as a mindwalk with Gene Roddenberry, the creator of one of the best-loved series on television, this book is the only biography of Roddenberry written with his complete approval and cooperation. Compiled with an insight gained when the author lived in the Roddenberry home, Star Trek: The Last Conversation intimately captures Gene's philosophy of the future and of humanity.
Author : M. Keith Booker
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 30,14 MB
Release : 2018-09-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1538112760
First airing in 1966, with a promise to “boldly go where no man has gone before,” Star Trek would eventually become a bona fide phenomenon. Week after week, viewers of the series tuned in to watch Captain Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the crew of the USS Enterprise as they conducted their five-year mission in space. Their mission was cut short by a corporate monolith that demanded higher ratings, but Star Trek lived on in syndication, ultimately becoming a multibillion-dollar media franchise. With merchandise spin-offs, feature films, and several television iterations—from The Next Generation to Discovery—Star Trek is a firmly established part of the American cultural landscape. In Star Trek: A Cultural History, M. Keith Booker offers an intriguing account of the series from its original run to its far-reaching impact on society. By placing the Star Trek franchise within the context of American history and popular culture, the author explores how the series engaged with political and social issues such as the Vietnam War, race, gender, and the advancement of technology. While this book emphasizes the original series, it also addresses the significance of subsequent programs, as well as the numerous films and extensive array of novels, comic books, and merchandise that have been produced in the decades since. A show that originally resonated with science fiction fans, Star Trek has also intrigued the general public due to its engaging characters, exciting plotlines, and vision of a better future. It is those exact elements that allowed Star Trek to go from simply a good show to the massive media franchise it is today. Star Trek: A Cultural History will appeal to scholars of media, television, and popular culture, as well as to fans of the show.