Browsing on eBay and Amazon turned up at least four different editions of "The Making of Star Trek". Does anyone know what the differences are in publisher/date?
#1: #2: #3: #4:
And regarding "The Making of TMP", it apparently is a rather rare-ish book. Is it an interesting book?
Posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim (Member # 646) on :
#1 is the latest re-issue, I picked it up at my local Barnes & Noble. The book was first published by Ballantine in 1968.
I'm fairly certian that all those variations are just older printings with different covers. Same stuff inside.
"Making of TMP" is pretty rare these days. Don't have that one...
-MMoM Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
#3 is labeled with "25th anniversary", wich would make it 1991. Whoever came up with that cover must have been smoking.
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
That font is so... round... and bubbly... Makes me feel stoned.
Posted by MrNeutron (Member # 524) on :
Making of TMP is a litle too much a fluff piece, but there's some interesting stuff in there. It's especially amusing, knowing how troubled the production was, that there's virtually no hint of this in the book. Nowhere near as a good a read as the making of book for Superman The Movie.
[ April 09, 2004, 02:52 AM: Message edited by: MrNeutron ]
Posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim (Member # 646) on :
quote:Originally posted by Aban Rune: That font is so... round... and bubbly... Makes me feel stoned.
That logo was the "official" one in the early 70s, and was used on FJ's works and the Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual, et al.
-MMoM Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
Apparently, #2 is a 1974 reprint. That leaves #4, wich (at only 95 cents) might possibly be the first edition?
Posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim (Member # 646) on :
Most logical. Posted by robb (Member # 1235) on :
I have still a copy of the #2 version of "The Making of Star Trek", that I purchased back in the 70s. I also have a book called "The World of Star Trek" as well as "The Trouble with Tribbles" (the making-of, behind-the-scenes book), both purchsed in the 70s. I'll probably hold on to them all forever.
It's funny, back then it was hard to find things like that. Now, it's all just a mouse click away.
--Robb
Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
What a coincidence. I've just bought those exact 3 books from eBay!
Posted by MrNeutron (Member # 524) on :
quote:Originally posted by Harry: Apparently, #2 is a 1974 reprint. That leaves #4, wich (at only 95 cents) might possibly be the first edition?
What does it say on the Copyright page? That will usually tell you what edition it is. My copy's page reads...
Copyright � 1968 by Stephen E. Whitfield
All rights reserved
SBN 345-23401-4-150
First U.S. Printing: September 1968 Second U.S. Printing: Decemeber 1968 Third U.S. Printing: January 1969 Fourth U.S. Printing: April, 1969 Fifth U.S. Printing: July, 1970 Sixth U.S. Printing: November, 1970 Seventh U.S. Printing: June, 1971 Eighth U.S. Printing: February, 1972 Ninth U.S. Printing: August, 1972 Tenth U.S. Printing: May, 1973 Eleventh U.S. Printing: January, 1974 Twelfth U.S. Printing: May, 1974
So my copy would appear to be a twelfth edition.
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
I'm not sure that "edition" and "printing" are the same thing. Doesn't "edition" imply that something was changed, and "printing" just means they printed a bunch, sold them all, and so they printed another batch?
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
quote:Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim:
quote:Originally posted by Aban Rune: That font is so... round... and bubbly... Makes me feel stoned.
That logo was the "official" one in the early 70s, and was used on FJ's works and the Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual, et al.
-MMoM
If FJ was stoned, I could mabye forgive him for the silly Saladin/ Hermes scout kitbash.
Mabye.
Posted by Captain Mike XLVII (Member # 709) on :
if FJ was stoned, i'd lend him more credence than i usually do, which is plenty already
Posted by MrNeutron (Member # 524) on :
quote:Originally posted by TSN: I'm not sure that "edition" and "printing" are the same thing. Doesn't "edition" imply that something was changed, and "printing" just means they printed a bunch, sold them all, and so they printed another batch?
In this circumstance, the Making of Star Trelk was first published in ANY edition in 1968. To my knowledge there have never been any content changes. Looking inside the cover should tell you when it was printed. If it wasn't September, 1968, it's not a first printing.
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
quote:Originally posted by robb: It's funny, back then it was hard to find things like that. Now, it's all just a mouse click away.
--Robb
Like pics of women screwing farm animals, trek discussion groups and snuff films.....
We live in intresting times.
Posted by MarianLH (Member # 1102) on :
quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: If FJ was stoned, I could mabye forgive him for the silly Saladin/ Hermes scout kitbash.
Mabye. [/QB]
There's no accounting for taste.
Marian
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
I give FJ massive credit for being the very first to kitbash Fed ships and for making designs that could have been easily incorporated into the old TOS show (within their budget even!). FJ also inspired hundreds of Trek fans to make their own designs nad that's paved the way for all the cool designs that have been made since.
...but looking at the ships objectivly, I really think they're lacking (the exception being the Dreadnaught with the forward facing shuttlebay).
Posted by TheWoozle (Member # 929) on :
Aye, you never know... Trek might very well have gone the direction of the FJ Designs. Heck, The Shows and movies are full of his stuff, in the background. How many othert fans can have that said about them?
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
Well, I think Alex Yeager's stuff for First Contact gave Trek a kick in the butt for starship designs (although, Eaves has now taken those radical depatures waaaay back into pre-TOS history).
The closest thing we've seen to a FJ homage has been the Freedom and AGT Enterprise: two reviled designs.
Posted by MarianLH (Member # 1102) on :
Just to mess with your head, I created a cut-and-paste Excelsior-based destroyer/scout. Alas, I don't have enough posts to use Flare Upload, or a web site to post it on, so you're safe. For the moment.
It's my work addie, so I'll have to yank it off here in a little bit.
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
quote:Originally posted by MarianLH: Just to mess with your head, I created a cut-and-paste Excelsior-based destroyer/scout. Alas, I don't have enough posts to use Flare Upload, or a web site to post it on, so you're safe. For the moment.
Marian
What would you use for the "neck" leading to the nacelle? Not the thick one from the Excelsior (I hope!)
Posted by MarianLH (Member # 1102) on :
Of course I used the Excelsior neck. It was meant as a joke, not a serious attempt to create a new ship. I think I may have spent five whole minutes on it.
But what the heck, I mailed it. Just remember you asked for it.
Marian
PS: to give credit where it's due, the original image I pasted from was SciFiArt.com's side view of their 3D Excelsior model.
Posted by Topher (Member # 71) on :