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Star Trek Animated Series Logsby Alan Dean Foster

Each Log includes 1 novelization from the Star Trek Animated series; The Counter-Clock Incident and The Eye of the Beholder.

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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