Review Think youve seen every episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and know everything about them? Think again. - StarTrek.com like discovering the Lost Ark of Star Trek fandom A great surprise that delivers all that fans could hope for this book is the result of some serious scholarly work on the part of the authors full of great film research and analysis. borg.com Prepare to set your brain on stunned when you slowly leaf through this magnificent edition SyFy Even if youve read every authoritative book available on the history of Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek: Lost Scenes is going to take you somewhere new. Trek Movie If youre a Trekkie and have a soft spot for the original TV series then this book is just what Bones ordered. Entertainment Buddha literally a feast for the senses and one of the greatest research tomes ever published for Star Trek which is no small feat considering how many books chronicling the series amazing history have been produced Trekcore.com a fascinating look at the series that is sure to be held in high esteem by fans. Cinema Sentries David Tilotta and Curt McAloney have put together a gorgeous book. For hardcore Star Trek fans this one is a delight. Fangirl Nation An essential addition to any Star Trek fans bookcase SciFi Bulletin Make no mistake Star Trek: Lost Scenes is not only a worthy addition to your library but its also sure to go down as an essential Trek tome Sciencefiction.com About the Author David Tilotta is a professor at North Carolina State University in Raleigh NC. A frequent collaborator with graphic artist Curt McAloney their Star Trek work has appeared in Titans Star Trek Magazine Star Trek: The Original Series 365 by Paula M. Block with Terry J. Erdmann and on CBSs official Star Trek website (startrek.com). Curt McAloney is an accomplished graphic artist who resides in Rosemount MN. A frequent collaborator with university professor and writer David Tilotta their Star Trek work has appeared in Titans Star Trek Magazine Star Trek: The Original Series 365 by Paula M. Block with Terry J. Erdmann and on CBSs official Star Trek website (startrek.com). Think you know everything about the Original Series? Think again.
Star Trek: The Lost Scenes is packed with hundreds of never-before-seen colour photos of the worlds ultimate sci-fi series. Professionally restored images are used to chronicle the making of the series reassemble deleted scenes and showcase bloopers from the first pilot through the last episode.
Whether youre a new Star Trek fan or a seasoned veteran this book is a must-have.