Brand new Star Trek:  The Complete Unauthorized History by Robert Greenberger.  A first edition 9.5 x 11 inch hardcover published by Voyageur Press.  This is from a lot of damages coming from a bookstore, and there is damage to the cover, please see the photos.  From the publisher:  Following a rocky start as a 1960's TV series canceled after just three seasons, Star Trek experienced  multiple reinventions driven by a growing legion of fans--including author Robert Greenberger, who attended the very first convention.  From syndicated reruns to a Saturday morning cartoon to a leap to the big screen and several new series and movies featuring an ever-expanding cast, Star Trek became a franchise juggernaut.  Star Trek:  The Complete Unauthorized History is a loving and candid review of the fifty-year franchise, a story as full of plot twists as its hundreds of episodes and films.  Greenberger, author of over a dozen Trek novels and short stories, tells this fascinating tale as only an expert and longtime fan could.  He examines the behind-the-scenes saga--from the struggles of Trek's enthusiastic creator, Gene Roddenberry, to realize his vision on the small screen, to the franchise's latest cinematic reinvention from J.J. Abrams--as well as the devoted fans who support its continuing growth.  Featuring sidebars by Star Trek authorities such as Michael and Denise Okuda as well as contributions from notable fans including astronauts Thomas D. Jones and Mario Runco Jr. (who logged over seventy-five days in space between them), Star Trek:  The Complete Unauthorized History captures the long and bumpy road to becoming an international, groundbreaking phenomenon.  Greenberger explores all the ways Star Trek has earned its enduring place in pop culture, evidenced by myriad comic books, audio dramas, software, board games, short stories, novels, Saturday Night Live sketches, elaborate fan productions, and well-known catch phrases.  More than two hundred photos of conventions, T-shirts, buttons, toys, books, and other memorabilia prove--as if there were any logical doubt--that Star Trek lives!