Set Phasers to Stun: 50 Years of Star Trek
By (Author) Marcus Berkmann
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
11th July 2017
4th May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Films, cinema
791.4575
Paperback
320
Width 131mm, Height 195mm, Spine 21mm
255g
Forty-seven years after NBC killed it off, STAR TREK celebrates its half-century in a state of rude health. Boldly going where several other people have been before, Marcus Berkmann tells the story of this sturdy science fiction vehicle from its first five-year mission (rudely curtailed to three), through the dark years of the 1970s, the triumphant film series and THE NEXT GENERATION, to the current 'reboot' films, with a younger cast taking on the characters of Kirk, Spock, McCoy and co.
With wit, insight and a huge pile of DVDs, he seeks to answer all the important questions. Why did Kirk's shirt always get torn when he had a fist fight What's the most number of times Uhura said 'Hailing frequencies open, sir' in a single episode (Seven.) And what's the worst imaginable insult in Klingon (Your mother has a smooth forehead.)Wise, touching and funny . . . Berkmann is a master of observation. On every page you will find yourself nodding in agreement at some thought you've shared but never expressed quite so pithily . . . Middle-aged men should read this book for all the bumps of recognition - Express, on A SHED OF ONE'S OWN
A laugh or carefully crafted insight on almost every page - Mail on Sunday on A SHED OF ONE'S OWNAs well as being a paid-up Trekkie, Marcus Berkmann is author of the Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller A Shed of One's Own and Rain Men.