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For the eleventh movie in the Star Trek franchise, please see Star Trek (film).
Star Trek 11 (later reprinted as Day of the Dove) is a collection of short story adaptations of six Star Trek: The Original Series episodes, written by James Blish. Published by Bantam Books, it was first released in April 1975.
Summary[]
- From the book jacket
- On the Enterprise's latest mission an alien presence of unsurpassed beauty invades the Starship; an eighteenth-century squire entertains the crew on an uncharted planet; Kirk declares war on the Klingons; and more!
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Contents[]
- Preface
- Blish discusses the Star Trek Welcommittee, his future plans in Star Trek publishing, and how he arranges story adaptations.
- "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
- A 28-page adaptation of "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
- "The Squire of Gothos"
- A 30-page adaptation of "The Squire of Gothos"
- "Wink of an Eye"
- A 27-page adaptation of "Wink of an Eye"
- "Bread and Circuses"
- A 33-page adaptation of "Bread and Circuses"
- "Day of the Dove"
- A 27 page-adaptation of "Day of the Dove"
- "Plato's Stepchildren"
- A 28-page adaptation of "Plato's Stepchildren"
Background information[]
- Material from this volume was later incorporated into The Star Trek Reader IV.
Cover gallery[]
External link[]
- Star Trek 11 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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