I was visiting my mum the other day and decided to photograph my collection of Trek books.
Fiction Books (http://starshipteapot.com/log/?p=157)
Non Fiction Books (http://starshipteapot.com/log/?p=162)
I wish I could say misspent youth but some of these I've bought fairly recently.
Nice stuff. Love the old TOS books.
How about this one?
Inside Star Trek by Herbert F.Solow & Robert H.Justman (pub. 1996)
Would you recommend it?
Quote from: Kirk-Fu on February 22, 2009, 07:49:46 PM
Nice stuff. Love the old TOS books.
How about this one?
Inside Star Trek by Herbert F.Solow & Robert H.Justman (pub. 1996)
Would you recommend it?
I'd recommend it! I really enjoyed his insight to the creation of TOS.
For those who would like to see my collection of Star Trek books I present this for your amusement. It's around 800 titles.
(http://api.ning.com/files/-w7hbwtu8WmTValJKz9H8nltTHHqYzN6wrbSWH4zXOey0flkv*MQ5S7HDLISLXfaMEKPIdHrn5W3obpKCp11rzjx50M9lnJ0/100_1715.JPG)
Books that are facing foreward have other related titels behind to conserve bookspace. I also have a shelf and a half of sci-fi DVDs (mostly Stargate, Space 1999, Seaquest, New BSG etc), and the black boxes on the bottom are full of Star Trek magazines I have collected over the years.
Kevin
Kevin
Wow... that's a lot of Trek! I've just downsized part of my collection as I'm moving house and some things I really won't read again.
As for 'Inside Star Trek', it's a good read and I recommend it :)
Well since I'm moving I had to box up my Star Wars/misc scifi book collection. Here it is all boxed. My cat seems to like it for some reason.
(http://twitpic.com/img/28plr-2565fd0e04d8cc409904569ee391d07e.49c25e02.jpg)