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Star Trek Animated Series Logsby Alan Dean Foster

Each Log includes 3 novelizations from the Star Trek Animated series; Beyond the Farthest Star, Yesteryear, One of Our Planets Is Missing, The Survivor, The Lorelei Signal, and The Infinite Vulcan.

Originally printed in the 70s these are special 40th Anniversary editions with a new introduction by Alan Dean Foster [the introduction is only complete with all 5 volumes].

 
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