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Star Trek Log Five. 1975 Star Trek Log Five
by Alan Dean Foster
First Edition 1975
Ballantine Books
New York
ISBN 0345245326
Paperback
Cover illustration by Filmation Associates
x+198 pages
Price: $1.25

Notes
Novelization of three episodes from Star Trek: The Animated Series.

The image opposite and the blurb below are from the second printing, October 1975.

Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
THREE EXCITING EPISODES FROM TELEVISION’S MOST POPULAR SCIENCE FICTION SERIES!

—Complete in this volume—

THE AMBERGRIS ELEMENT
Marooned on the strange water world of Argo, Kirk and Spock are in incredible danger... pursued by a hideous sea monster!

PIRATES OF ORION
Spock is desperately ill with a disease fatal to Vulcans... only a miracle can save him!

JIHAD
The Skorr are on the warpath... threatening to launch a holy war against the rest of the civilized galaxy!

—AND DON'T MISS—
STAR TREK LOG ONE, STAR TREK LOG TWO, STAR TREK LOG THREE AND STAR TREK LOG FOUR

 
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