List of Star Trek tie-in fiction

List of original audiobooks, gamebooks, parodies, photo comics, and picture books based on Star Trek and its spin-offs, as well as fictional references, manuals, and biographies written from an in-universe perspective, and other tie-in fiction works.

Star Trek

CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
Publisher
  • Random House (1975–present)
  • Simon & Schuster (1979–2020)

Tie-in fiction works have been published by Simon & Schuster, Titan Books, and by souvenir book publisher Insight Editions. Other publishers include Random House, St. Martin's Press, Running Press, and Cedar Mill.[1][2]

Key:
All books published as paperback editions, except where indicated.
Hardcover first edition.
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Children's or young adult book.
Teal
Book line or flagship series name.
ed.
Omnibus or collection editor(s).
et al.
Multiple authors, see note.

Random House (1975–present)

Random House and its imprints, such as Ballantine, Bantam, and Eagle Moss, have published tie-in works based on Star Trek since 1975.

Star Fleet manuals (1975–1977)

The Star Fleet manuals were fan-produced, self-published works, later reprinted by Ballantine Books. The self-published editions did not include any uses of the Star Trek name. Joseph's Technical Manual served as the basis for the Star Fleet Universe series of games published by Task Force.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN
Star Fleet Technical Manual Franz Joseph June 1975 0-345-24730-2
Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual Doug Drexler and Anthony Fredrickson October 1977 0-345-27473-3

Star Trek Pop Up (1977)

Four-page children's pop-up books published by Random House Merchandising. The books were printed and assembled in Brazil.

Title †^ Author Date ISBN
Giant in the Universe Kay Wood January 1977 0-394-83556-5
Trillions of Trilligs 0-394-83558-1

Star Trek Fotonovel (1977–78)

Star Trek Fotonovel series is a twelve-volume photo comic adaptation of popular Star Trek episodes. The comics were produced by Mandala Productions for Bantam Books. Each volume includes full-color, photographic stills taken from the film master of each episode with comics-style speech and scene bubbles. Mandala Productions promoted each volume as an "accurate and faithful recreation" of each episode.[3] The series was cancelled due to poor sales.[4]

No. Title Author(s) Date ISBN
1 City on the Edge of Forever Harlan Ellison November 1977 0-553-11345-3
2 Where No Man Has Gone Before Samuel A. Peeples 0-553-11346-1
3 The Trouble With Tribbles David Gerrold December 1977 0-553-11347-X
4 A Taste of Armageddon Robert Hamner and Gene L. Coon January 1978 0-553-11348-8
5 Metamorphosis Gene L. Coon February 1978 0-553-11349-6
6 All Our Yesterdays Jean Lisette Aroeste March 1978 0-553-11350-X
7 The Galileo 7 Oliver Crawford and S. Bar-David May 1978 0-553-12041-7
8 A Piece of the Action David P. Harmon and Gene L. Coon June 1978 0-553-12022-0
9 The Devil in the Dark Gene L. Coon July 1978 0-553-12021-2
10 Day of the Dove Jerome Bixby August 1978 0-553-12017-4
11 The Deadly Years David P. Harmon September 1978 0-553-12028-X
12 Amok Time Theodore Sturgeon October 1978 0-553-12012-3

Visual Dictionary (2013)

Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary (2013) is an illustrated dictionary of Star Trek terms aimed at young adults. The contents are a mix of in-universe and non-fiction prose. Edited by Paul Ruditis. Introduction by John de Lancie. Published by DK.

Title Author Date ISBN
Star Trek: The Visual Dictionary Paul Ruditis March 18, 2013 978-1-4654-0337-7

Captain's guidebooks (2016–17)

Guidebooks aimed at middle-grade readers exploring common life questions from the perspective of captains of the Enterprise. Written by Brandon T. Snider. Published by Mad Libs's Price Stern Sloan.

Title ^ Author Date ISBN
What Would Captain Kirk Do? Brandon T. Snider May 17, 2016 978-0-399-53954-1
What Would Captain Picard Do? May 16, 2017 978-0-515-15714-7

Shipyards (2018–present)

Star Trek: Shipyards, also known as The Encyclopedia of Star Trek Ships, is an illustrated reference series which collects and expands on material originally created for the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection from Eagle Moss. Published by imprint Hero Collector.

Title † Contributor(s) Date ISBN
Starfleet Ships 2151–2293 Ben Robinson and Marcus Riley September 25, 2018 978-1-85875-522-9
Starfleet Ships 2294 to the Future November 13, 2018 978-1-85875-530-4
The Klingon Fleet Ben Robinson, Marcus Riley, and Matt McAllister June 4, 2019 978-1-85875-539-7
Federation Members Ben Robinson and Marcus Riley November 19, 2019 978-1-85875-576-2
The Borg and Delta Quadrant: Akritirian to Krenim (forthcoming) Ian Chaddock, Marcus Riley, and Mark Wright March 30, 2021 978-1-85875-956-2
The Delta Quadrant: Ledosian to Zahl (forthcoming) June 8, 2021 978-1-85875-973-9

Designing Starships (2018–19)

Star Trek Designing Starships is an illustrated reference series offering a mixture of non-fiction and in-universe material concerning the design and function of the featured starships. Published by Hero Collector.

Vol. Title Editors(s) Date ISBN
1 The Enterprises and Beyond Ben Robinson and Marcus Riley October 16, 2018 978-1-85875-527-4
2 The U.S.S. Voyager and Beyond January 8, 2019 978-1-85875-532-8
3 The Kelvin Timeline Ben Robinson April 30, 2019 978-1-85875-538-0
4 Star Trek: Discovery Ben Robinson, Marcus Riley, and Matt McAllister September 3, 2019 978-1-85875-574-8

Little Golden Books (2019–2020)

Children's picture books published as part of the long-running Little Golden Books series by Random House Children's Books.[5] Illustrated by Ethen Beavers.

Title †^ Author(s) Date ISBN
I am Captain Kirk Frank Berrios January 8, 2019 978-1-9848-2973-3
I am Mr. Spock Elizabeth Schaefer 978-1-9848-2975-7
Too Many Tribbles! Frank Berrios July 2, 2019 978-1-9848-4800-0
The Star Trek ABC Book July 7, 2020 978-0-593-12187-0

Illustrated handbooks (2019–present)

Illustrated references collecting and updating selections from Star Trek Fact Files, as well as new material. Similar to other illustrated reference works, the contents are a mix of in-universe and non-fiction prose. The series ties in with the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection. Published by Hero Collector.

Title Editors(s) Date ISBN
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 and 1701-A Illustrated Handbook Ben Robinson, Marcus Riley, and Simon Hugo October 15, 2019 978-1-85875-578-6
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook
  (The Next Generation)
Ben Robinson and Marcus Riley July 9, 2019 978-1-85875-540-3
The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 Illustrated Handbook Ben Robinson April 28, 2020 978-1-85875-612-7
Deep Space Nine and the U.S.S. Defiant Illustrated Handbook (forthcoming) Ben Robinson and Simon Hugo January 12, 2021[6] 978-1-85875-951-7

Hero Collector (2020)

Other licensed works published by Hero Collector which include in-universe and non-fiction prose.

Title † Editor(s) Date ISBN
Star Trek Cocktails: A Stellar Compendium Glenn Dakin November 3, 2020 978-1-85875-968-5
Mr Spock's Little Book of Mindfulness (guidebook) 978-1-85875-953-1
Star Trek: Voyager  A Celebration (reference) Ben Robinson November 17, 2020 978-1-85875-614-1

Simon & Schuster (1979–2020)

Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster's, has published licensed tie-ins and other works for Star Trek since 1979.[1][7] Other Simon & Schuster imprints, including Wanderer, Archway, Simon & Schuster For Boys, and Simon & Schuster Audioworks, also published tie-in fiction works.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN
Spaceflight Chronology (reference) Stan Goldstein and Fred Goldstein December 1979 0-671-79089-7
Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise (reference) Steve Johnson November 1987 0-671-63576-X
The Worlds of the Federation (reference) August 1989 0-671-66989-3
Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda November 1991 0-671-70427-3
Star Trek Chronology (reference) Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda April 1993 0-671-79611-9
The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (reference)
  (Deep Space Nine)
Ira Steven Behr[lower-alpha 1] July 1995 0-671-52936-6
Star Trek Chronology, rev. ed. (reference) Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda November 1996 0-671-53610-9
Q's Guide to the Continuum (reference) Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger September 1998 0-671-01948-1
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual Herman Zimmerman, Doug Drexler and Rick Sternbach October 1998 0-671-01563-X
Star Trek Cookbook (reference) Ethan Phillips and William J. Birnes January 1999 0-671-00022-5
Adventures in Time and Space (anthology) Mary P. Taylor, ed. August 1999 0-671-03415-4
New Worlds, New Civilizations † (anthology) Michael Jan Friedman November 1999 0-671-88103-5
The Klingon Hamlet (reprint) Lawrence Schoen, et al.[lower-alpha 2] February 2000 0-671-03578-9
Star Trek Celebrations (reference) Maureen McTigue September 2001 0-7434-1773-9
Starship Spotter (reference) Adam Lebowitz and Robert Bonchune November 2001 0-7434-3725-X
The Hologram's Handbook (reference)
  (Voyager)
Robert Picardo April 9, 2002 0-7434-3791-8
The Starfleet Survival Guide (manual) David Mack September 17, 2002 0-7434-1842-5
Star Charts (atlas) Geoffrey Mandel October 8, 2002 0-7434-3770-5
Ships of the Line[lower-roman 1] † (reference) Michael Okuda November 7, 2006 1-4165-3243-9
A Very Klingon Khristmas[lower-alpha 3] †^ (picture book) Paul Ruditis October 29, 2013 978-1-4767-4680-7
The Klingon Art of War[lower-alpha 3] † (reference) Keith DeCandido May 6, 2014 978-1-4767-5739-1
The Wisdom of Captain Picard Chip Carter, ed. November 10, 2020 978-1-5072-1473-2

Film photo comics (1980–1982)

Adaptations marketed as "The Photostory" of the each film. Edited by Richard J. Anibole, and published by Pocket Books. The Motion Picture contains full-color photographic reproductions of scenes, with comics-style speech and action bubbles, whereas the Wrath of Khan adaptation contains black and white stills, with simple text descriptions on each panel.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN
Star Trek: The Motion Picture: The Photostory Richard J. Anibole April 1980 0-671-83089-9
The Wrath of Khan Photostory August 1982 0-671-45912-0

Film tie-ins for children (1982–1996)

Children's tie-ins based on the film series. Published by various imprints of Simon & Schuster, including Wanderer and Archway.

Title ^ Author(s) Date ISBN
Star Trek II: Distress Call (gamebook) William Rotsler December 1982 0-671-46389-6
Star Trek III: The Vulcan Treasure (gamebook) William Rotsler and Wendy Barish May 1984 0-671-50138-0
First Contact: The Borg[lower-roman 2] (picture book) Teresa Reed December 1996 0-689-80897-6
First Contact: Breaking the Barrier (picture book) 0-689-80898-4
First Contact: The Movie Storybook (picture book) Jane B. Mason 0-689-80899-2

Which Way Books (1984–1986)

The Which Way Books gamebook series includes two volumes based on Star Trek. Published by Archway.

No. Title ^ Author(s) Date ISBN
15 Voyage to Adventure Michael J. Dodge May 1984 0-671-62492-X
24 Phaser Fight Barbara Siegel and Scott Siegel December 1986 0-671-63248-5

Klingon language instruction (1985–1993)

Works by Klingon language creator Marc Okrand.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN ISBN (cassette)
The Klingon Dictionary (reference) Marc Okrand December 1985 0-671-54349-0
Conversational Klingon (audio) October 1992 0-671-79739-5
Power Klingon (audio) Barry Levin and Marc Okrand, with Michael Dorn October 1993 0-671-87975-8
The Klingon Way (reference) Marc Okrand May 1996 0-671-53755-5
Klingon for the Galactic Traveler (reference) September 1997 0-671-00995-8

Captain Sulu Adventure (1994–95)

Star Trek: A Captain Sulu Adventure is a series of original audiobooks featuring George Takei as the titular character, Hikaru Sulu, captain of the USS Excelsior (NCC-2000). Published by Simon & Schuster Audioworks.

Title Author(s) Date ISBN (cassette) ISBN (CD)
Transformations David Stern February 1994 0-671-86438-6 0-671-88624-X
Cacophony J.J. Molloy September 1994 0-671-85331-7 0-671-52286-8
Envoy L.A. Graf April 1995 0-671-52141-1 0-671-52286-8

Interactive movie dramatizations (1996)

Audio dramatizations of interactive movie video games published by Simon & Schuster:

Title Author Date ISBN (cassette) ISBN (CD)
Star Trek: Klingon[lower-roman 3] Hilary Bader August 1996 0-671-57369-1 0-671-57503-1
Star Trek: Borg[lower-roman 2] December 1996 0-671-57491-4 0-671-57502-3

Spock vs. Q (1999–2000)

Star Trek: Spock vs. Q is a set of audio dramatizations produced by Alien Voices, starring Leonard Nimoy and John de Lancie as the titular characters.[8]

Title Author Date ISBN (cassette) ISBN (CD)
Spock vs. Q Cecelia Fannon November 1999 0-671-04581-4 0-671-04583-0
Spock vs. Q: The Sequel December 2000 0-7435-0702-9 0-7435-0703-7

Warped (2015)

Star Trek: The Next Generation  Warped (2015) is a parody "episode guide" for the Next Generation's un-aired eighth season.[9] Written by Mike McMahan, the creator of Star Trek: Lower Decks. The guide was based on posts made to the @TNG_S8 Twitter account.

Title Author Date ISBN
Warped[lower-roman 4] Mike McMahan October 13, 2015 978-1-4767-7905-8

Other works

Below is an incomplete list of other fictional works:

Star Trek Maps (1980)

Star Trek Maps (1980) is a box set of maps and instructional booklet demonstrating the fictional stellar cartography and navigation system as seen on episodes of Star Trek live-action and animated series, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Designed by Jeffrey Maynard, with contributions from Rick Sternbach, and Geoffrey Mandel, who would design Star Charts in 2003. Larry Nemecek made uncredited contributions. Nemecek expanded on the design language developed for Star Trek Maps in later works: Star Charts (2003), and Stellar Cartography (2013).

Title Author(s) Date ISBN
Star Trek Maps (box set) Jeffrey Maynard, et al.[lower-alpha 4] August 1980 0-553-01202-9

Klingon Hamlet (1996–2000)

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: The Restored Klingon Version (1996) is a Klingon language reference translation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Also known as The Tragedy of Khamlet, Son of the Emperor of Qo'noS. Published as a limited edition by the Klingon Language Institute in 1996. Retitled as The Klingon Hamlet by Pocket Books in 2000.

Title Author(s) Publisher Date ISBN
Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark: The Restored Klingon Version Mark Shoulson, ed.[lower-alpha 5] Klingon Language Institute March 1996 0-9644345-1-2
The Klingon Hamlet (reprint) Lawrence Schoen, et al.[lower-alpha 2] Pocket Books February 2000 0-671-03578-9

Federation: The First 150 Years (2012–13)

Star Trek: Federation: The First 150 Years (2012) is a limited edition fictional reference written by David A. Goodman. Editions from 47North and becker&mayer! included an audio introduction by George Takei, and a custom display case. Titan Books published a reprint in 2013 which included some formatting and text changes.

Title Author Publisher Date ISBN
Federation: The First 150 Years † (limited ed.) David A. Goodman becker&mayer! / 47North December 4, 2012 978-1-61218-417-3
Federation: The First 150 Years † (reprint) Titan Books October 8, 2013 978-1-78116-915-5

New Visions (2013–2019)

Star Trek: New Visions is a photo comic series which utilized imagery from episodes of Star Trek to create new stories. The images were stitched together using modern photo editing and special effects software.[10] Each completed frame is original to the comics, and characters, settings, and action, designed to appear seamless, regardless of the image's source. All issues were composed by John Byrne, and published by IDW Publishing.[11]

Special issues (2013–2016)

Star Trek Annual 2013 is a one-shot photo comic.[11] The goal was to experiment with the photo comic concept to create a "lost episode". The annual was reprinted as Strange New Worlds, and collected in New Visions, Vol. 1.

Issue Issue Date[12] Collection Date ISBN
Star Trek Annual 2013 December 11, 2013 New Visions, Vol. 1 October 21, 2014 978-1-63140-039-1
More of the Serpent Than the Dove Humble Star Trek Comics Bundle June 29, 2016
The Cage July 13, 2016 New Visions, Vol. 8 February 6, 2019 978-1-68405-377-3

Numbered issues (2014–2018)

Issues were published irregularly from 2013 to 2018.[12] Collections were published in trade paperback format from 2014 to 2019. Issues 1 and 2 were assigned an ISBN by IDW.

No. Issue Issue Date[12] Collection Date ISBN
1 "The Mirror, Cracked"[lower-alpha 6] May 14, 2014 New Visions, Vol. 1 October 21, 2014 978-1-63140-039-1
2 "Time's Echo"[lower-alpha 7] August 6, 2014
3 "Cry Vengeance" October 22, 2014 New Visions, Vol. 2 June 30, 2015 978-1-63140-367-5
4 "Made Out of Mudd" December 17, 2014
5 "A Scent of Ghosts" March 4, 2015
6 "Resistance" May 13, 2015 New Visions, Vol. 3 March 8, 2016 978-1-63140-536-5
7 "1971/4860.2" July 8, 2015
8 "The Survival Equation" September 9, 2015
9 "The Hollow Man" November 4, 2015 New Visions, Vol. 4 December 27, 2016 978-1-63140-805-2
10 "Mister Chekov" January 6, 2016
11 "Of Woman Born" May 6, 2016
12 "Swarm" September 21, 2016 New Visions, Vol. 5 September 5, 2017 978-1-68405-088-8
13 "The Hidden Face" December 7, 2016
14 "Sam" February 1, 2017
15 "The Traveler" April 19, 2017 New Visions, Vol. 6 January 30, 2018 978-1-68405-176-2
16 "Time Out of Joint" June 7, 2017
17 "All the Ages Frozen" August 2, 2017
18 "What Pain It Is to Drown" October 11, 2017 New Visions, Vol. 7 August 21, 2018 978-1-68405-280-6
19 "The Hunger" December 20, 2017
20 "Isolation" February 7, 2018
21 "The Enemy of My Enemy" April 11, 2018 New Visions, Vol. 8 February 6, 2019 978-1-68405-377-3
22 "An Unexpected Yesterday" July 4, 2018

Stellar Cartography (2013)

Stellar Cartography: The Starfleet Reference Library (2013) is a box set of maps and charts which expand on Star Trek Maps (1980) and Star Charts (2003). Produced and written by Larry Nemecek, with art by Allie Ries, Ian Fullwood, and Geoffrey Mandel. A revised edition, with new material, was published in 2018.

Title Author Publisher Date ISBN
Stellar Cartography[lower-alpha 3] (box set) Larry Nemecek becker&mayer! / 47North December 3, 2013 978-1-4778-0597-8
Stellar Cartography, rev. ed. (box set) Epik Ink October 9, 2018 978-0-7603-6381-2

Hachette Book Group (2014–2017)

Works published or distributed by Hachette Book Group.

Title † Author Date ISBN
Fun with Kirk and Spock ^ (parody) Robb Pearlman July 29, 2014 978-1-60433-476-0
Search for Spock[lower-roman 5] ^ (puzzle book) November 7, 2017 978-1-60433-734-1
Body by Starfleet (manual) December 3, 2019 978-0-7624-9577-1

Insight Editions (2016–2020)

Licensed works commissioned by boutique publisher Insight Editions. Hidden Universe Travel Guides is an ongoing series of illustrated in-universe references. Two volumes of the series feature Star Trek settings, which were edited by Dayton Ward.[13] The fighting style described in Kirk Fu Manual (2020) was featured in episodes of Star Trek: Lower Decks.

Title † Author Date ISBN
Redshirt’s Little Book of Doom (picture book) Robb Pearlman July 19, 2016 978-1-60887-736-2
Vulcan[lower-roman 6]
  (Hidden Universe Travel Guides)
Dayton Ward July 29, 2016 978-1-60887-520-7
The Klingon Empire[lower-alpha 8][lower-roman 7]
  (Hidden Universe Travel Guides)
July 11, 2017 978-1-60887-519-1
Kirk Fu Manual (parody guidebook) March 3, 2020 978-1-68383-521-9

Star Trek Cats (2017–18)

Star Trek Cats is a series of picture books which depict the crews of the Enterprise as house cats. Written by Jenny Parks. Published by Chronicle Books.

Title Author Date ISBN
Star Trek Cats Jenny Parks February 28, 2017 978-1-4521-5841-9
Star Trek Cats: The Next Generation March 27, 2018 978-1-4521-6762-6

Star Trek Adventures (2018–present)

Star Trek Adventures is a tabletop role-playing game based on a variation of the d20 System. Published by Modiphius Entertainment. Variants were available in PDF and ebook formats as early as 2016.

Title † Date ISBN
Star Trek Adventures: The Roleplaying Game (core rulebook) January 2018 978-1-910132-85-2
These Are The Voyages  Mission Compendium, Vol. 1 978-1-910132-86-9
The Command Division (supplemental rulebook) October 2018 978-1-910132-87-6
Beta Quadrant (sourcebook) 978-1-910132-91-3
The Sciences Division (supplemental rulebook) April 2019 978-1-910132-89-0
The Operations Division (supplemental rulebook) May 2019 978-1-910132-88-3
Alpha Quadrant (sourcebook) August 2019 978-1-910132-90-6
Strange New Worlds  Mission Compendium, Vol. 2 November 2019 978-1-912743-46-9
Gamma Quadrant (sourcebook) March 2020 978-1-910132-92-0
Delta Quadrant (sourcebook) 978-1-910132-93-7
The Klingon Empire (core rulebook) October 2020 978-1-910132-95-1

Unlicensed works

Below is an incomplete list of notable unlicensed works:

Doctor and the Enterprise (1981–1989)

The Doctor and the Enterprise is an unlicensed Doctor Who and Star Trek crossover parody novel written by Jean Airey, first published in 1981. A redacted version of the novel was published by Pioneer Press in 1989, which removed all references to Kirk and Spock.[14]

Title Author Publisher Date ISBN
The Doctor and the Enterprise Jean Airey R & R, No. 13 (fanzine) 1981
Zeta Minor, Special ed. (fanzine) 1982
Enterprise, No. 1 (fanzine) April 1984
Pioneer Press November 1989 1-55698-218-6

Star Wreck (1992–1994)

Star Wreck is a series of unlicensed parody novels written by Leah Rewolinski, with illustrations by Harry Trumbore. Published by St. Martin's Press.

No. Title Author Date ISBN
1 The Generation Gap[lower-alpha 9] Leah Rewolinski January 1992 0-312-92802-5
2 The Attack of the Jargonites 0-312-92737-1
3 Time Warped October 1992 0-312-92891-2
4 Live Long and Profit April 1993 0-312-92985-4
5 The Undiscovered Nursing Home September 1993 0-312-95122-1
6 Geek Space Nine April 1994 0-312-95223-6
7 Space, the Fido Frontier December 1994 0-312-95362-3

Treks Not Taken (1996–1998)

Treks Not Taken (1996) is a short story collection by Steven R. Boyett presented as "What if … literary greats had written episodes" of The Next Generation. Boyett parodied the style of several popular writers. Originally published as a limited edition by Sneaker Press in 1996. Later reprinted by HarperCollins in 1998.

Title Author Publisher Date ISBN
Treks Not Taken (limited) Steven R. Boyett Sneaker Press August 1996 1-882813-05-7
Treks Not Taken (reprint) HarperCollins August 1998 0-06-095276-8

Unpublished works

Below is an incomplete list of unpublished tie-in fiction works:

Tentative Title Author(s) Publisher Scheduled Ref(s)
Mr. Spock's Guide to Vulcan (fictional reference) Gene Roddenberry, et al.[lower-alpha 10] Bantam Books 1980–81 [15][16]
U.S.S. Enterprise Officer's Date Book (guidebook) Unknown [7]
Unseen Frontier (fictional reference) Adam Lebowitz and Robert Bonchune Pocket Books 2002–03 [16]

Notes

  1. As by Quark, a resident of the Deep Space Nine station, as told to Ira Steven Behr.
  2. As by William Shakespeare, with translation by Nick Nicholas, Andrew Strader, and with Mark Shoulson, Will Martin and d'Armond Speers, editors, and Lawrence Schoen and Sarah Ekstrom, designers.
  3. Book design and production by becker&mayer!, an imprint of The Quarto Group.
  4. Star Trek Maps (1980) by Jeffrey Maynard, designer, Michael McMaster, Geoffrey Mandel, Lee Cole, Michael Nicastre, Rick Sternbach, and John Upton, artists.
  5. As by William Shakespeare, Mark Shoulson, editor, with Nick Nicholaus and Andrew Strader, translators.
  6. Star Trek: New Visions, Issue 1 (2014) was assigned ISBN 978-1-63140-002-5.
  7. Star Trek: New Visions, Issue 2 (2014) was assigned ISBN 978-1-63140-119-0.
  8. Published as Qo’noS and the Klingon Empire in the United Kingdom and Australia.
  9. Books In Print includes an incomplete record for The Generation Gap, by Leah Rewolinksi, dated October 1990 (ISBN 0-312-92359-7).
  10. Mr. Spock's Guide to Vulcan has been attributed to Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy, Susan Sackett, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Joan Winston, and to co-writers Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, by various sources. No publisher solicitations or library notices are known to exist.

Similarly named works

  1. Similarly named works:
    • Ship of the Line (1997), a novel by Diane Carey
    • Ships of the Line (2006), a fictional reference by Michael Okuda.
  2. Similarly named works:
    • Star Trek: Borg (1996), an audio dramatization by Hilary Bader
    • First Contact: The Borg (1994), a children's picture book by Teresa Reed
    • and Star Trek: Borg, an unpublished novelization of the audio dramatization of the same name.
  3. Similarly named works:
    • Star Trek: Klingon (1996), an audio dramatization by Hilary Bader
    • Star Trek: Klingon (1996), novelization by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch of the audio dramatization of the same name by Hilary Bader.
  4. Similarly named works:
    • Warped (1995), a Deep Space Nine novel by K. W. Jeter
    • Warped (2015), a The Next Generation parody episode guide by Mike McMahan.
  5. Similarly named works:
    • The Search for Spock (1984), a film novelization by Vonda N. McIntyre
    • Search for Spock (2017), a puzzle book by Robb Pearlman.
  6. Similarly named works:
    • Vulcan!, a novel by Kathleen Sky
    • Vulcan (2016), a Hidden Universe Travel Guides fictional reference by Dayton Ward.
  7. Similarly named works:
    • Klingon Empire (2008), concept series by Keith DeCandido
    • The Klingon Empire (2017), a Hidden Universe Travel Guides fictional reference by Dayton Ward.

References

  1. Ayers, Jeff (November 14, 2006). Voyages of the Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 9781416503491.
  2. Svetkey, Benjamin (September 27, 1991). "Books on Star Trek". EW.com. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
  3. Ellison, Harlan (July 1977). The City on the Edge of Forever. New York: Bantam Books. Preface: "Dear Reader". ISBN 9780553113457.
  4. Biggers, Cliff (December 11, 2013). Ryall, Chris (ed.). "Video Killed the Fotonovel Star". Star Trek Annual 2013. San Diego: IDW Publishing. pp. 44–47.
  5. "Spock & Kirk Get Little Golden Books Treatment". Star Trek. July 27, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  6. "Star Trek: Deep Space 9 & The U.S.S Defiant Illustrated Handbook". Penguin Random House. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  7. McNeese, Gretchen (January 1980). ""Star Trek's" Enterprising Return". Playboy. Vol. 27 no. 1. p. 310.
  8. "Alien Voices Unofficial Web Site". maryjensen.tripod.com. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  9. "Title: Warped: An Engaging Guide to the Never-Aired 8th Season". ISFDB. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
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