Ebook {Epub PDF} The World of Star Trek by David Gerrold






















 · And, finally, most intimidating of all, I talked to David Gerrold (who scripted “The Trouble with Tribbles,” the most beloved of all TOS episodes; he later wrote a book of the same name on its making, and a pioneering reference work, The World of Star Trek, as well as two TAS adventures). By the way, Gerrold will be one of the Guests of. Editions for The World of Star Trek: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Mass Market Paperback published in The World of Star Trek by Gerrold, David and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru - The World of Star Trek by Gerrold, David - .


David Gerrold is an American science fiction screenwriter and novelist, known for his script for the popular original Star Trek episode "The Trouble With Tribbles", for creating the Sleestak race on the TV series Land of the Lost, and for his novelette "The Martian Child", which won both Hugo and Nebula awards, and was adapted into a film starring John Cusack. Tribbles are as much a part of "Star Trek" lore as Klingons, phasers and the transporter room. One reason is that Mr. Gerrold wrote his episode when he was 23 years old and unknown. David Gerrold chronicles the beginnings of Star Trek, as well as its growing pains, and its evolution up to and including "The Search for Spock." This is an insider's look at the show, with a great deal of discussion on what Gene Roddenberry had in mind: the characters as they came to him, how the USS Enterprise came about, and the constraints.


Character (s): David Gerrold (born 24 January ; age 77), birth name Jerrold David Friedman, is a screenwriter and science fiction author who wrote episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Animated Series and also worked as a story editor on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The World of Star Trek. David Gerrold. Published by Random House Publishing Group, ISBN ISBN The World Of Star Trek The Show The Network Could Not Kill|David Gerrold3, Convergence or Divergence Comparing Recent Social Trends in Industrial Societies Comparative Charting of Social Change|Theodore Caplow, Management training Aims and methods Management science series|R J Hacon, Massacre at the Champ de Mars Popular Dissent and Political Culture in the French Revolution Royal Historical.

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