City at the Edge of Forever

City at the Edge of Forever
Author: Peter Lunenfeld
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780525561941

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An engaging account of the uniquely creative spirit and bustling cultural ecology of contemporary Los Angeles How did Los Angeles start the 20th century as a dusty frontier town and end up a century later as one of the globe's supercities - with unparalleled cultural, economic, and technological reach? In City at the Edge of Forever, Peter Lunenfeld constructs an urban portrait, layer by layer, from serendipitous affinities, historical anomalies, and uncanny correspondences. In its pages, modernist architecture and lifestyle capitalism come together via a surfer girl named Gidget; Joan Didion's yellow Corvette is the brainchild of a car-crazy Japanese-American kid interned at Manzanar; and the music of the Manson Family segues into the birth of sci-fi fandom. One of the book's innovations is to brand Los Angeles as the alchemical city. Earth became real estate when the Yankees took control in the nineteenth century. Fire fueled the city's early explosive growth as the Southland's oil fields supplied the inexhaustible demands of drivers and their cars. Air defined the area from WWII to the end of the Cold War, with aeronautics and aerospace dominating the region's industries. Water is now the key element, and Southern California's ports are the largest in the western hemisphere. What alchemists identify as the ethereal fifth element, or quintessence, this book positions as the glamour of Hollywood, a spell that sustains the city but also needs to be broken in order to understand Los Angeles now. Lunenfeld weaves together the city's art, architecture, and design, juxtaposes its entertainment and literary histories, and moves from restaurant kitchens to recording studios to ultra-secret research and development labs. In the process, he reimagines Los Angeles as simultaneously an exemplar and cautionary tale for the 21st century.

The City on the Edge of Forever

The City on the Edge of Forever
Author: Harlan Ellison
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780575123540

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The Original teleplay that became the classic Star Trek episode, with an expanded introductory essay by Harlan Ellison 'The City on the Edge of Forever' has been surrounded by controversy since the airing of an "eviscerated" version - which subsequently has been voted the most beloved episode in the series' history. In its original form, 'The City on the Edge of Forever' won the 1966-67 Writers Guild of America Award for best teleplay. As aired, it won the 1967 Hugo Award. 'The City on the Edge of Forever' is, at its most basic, a poignant love story. Ellison takes the reader on a breathtaking trip through space and time, from the future, all the way back to 1930s America. In this harrowing journey, Kirk and Spock race to apprehend a renegade criminal and restore the order of the universe. It is here that Kirk faces his ultimate dilemma: a choice between the universe - or his one true love. This edition makes available this astonishing teleplay as Ellison intended it to be aired. The author's introductory essay (expanded by 15,000 words from the limited edition) reveals all of the details of what Ellison describes as a "fatally inept treatment" of his creative work. Was he unjustly edited, unjustly accused, and unjustly treated?

Star Trek the City on the Edge of Forever

Star Trek  the City on the Edge of Forever
Author: Scott Tipton,Harlan Ellison,David Tipton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Graphic novels
ISBN: 1631402064

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"Includes a new introduction and afterword by Harlan Ellison"--Page 4 of cover.

Harlan Ellison s The City on the Edge of Forever

Harlan Ellison s The City on the Edge of Forever
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Borealis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Science fiction
ISBN: 1565049640

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The controversy has raged for almost 30 years--now readers can judge for themselves. Harlan Ellison wrote the original award-winning teleplay for "The City on the Edge of Forever", which was rewritten and became the most-loved Star Trek episode of all time. Ellison sued Paramount in protest and one. This book contains the teleplay and afterwords by Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei and others.

The Monuments of Mars

The Monuments of Mars
Author: Richard C. Hoagland
Publsiher: Frog Limited
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2002-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1583940545

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Hoagland's history of the exploration of Mars, and his case that beings were on Mars millions of years ago assembling behemoth structures whose ruins are still seen today, is updated with a new preface covering the Mars Global Surveyor photos and reactions of NASA. Includes maps, charts, and tables. Photos & illustrations.

First Frontier

First Frontier
Author: James I. Kirkland,Diane Carey
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2000-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743420266

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A Star Trek adventure set during The Original Series era and featuring James T. Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew! While testing a new shielding device, the U.S.S. EnterpriseTM is caught in the middle of a Klingon/Romulan battle. The Enterprise crew rescues a lifepod, and they are confronted by a Klingon who claims to know nothing of human existence. Convinced the Klingon is telling the truth, Captain Kirk hurries to Starfleet Headquarters in search of answers. But upon arriving on Earth, the Starship Enterprise crew finds that Earth is a vast jungle-like paradise where large, reptillian animals rule, with no signs of human life anywhere. Kirk must travel to the past in search of the key to the mystery, or face the destruction of the human race.

Web of the City

Web of the City
Author: Harlan Ellison
Publsiher: Titan Books (US, CA)
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781781164211

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"Get it straight right now: these aren't kids playing games of war. They mean business. They are junior-grade killers and public enemies one through five thousand..." In Rusty Santoro's neighborhood, the kids carry knives, chains, bricks. Broken glass. And when they fight, they fight dirty, leaving the streets littered with the bodies of the injured and the dead. Rusty wants out - but you can't just walk away from a New York street gang. And his decision may leave his family to pay a terrible price. First published more than half a century ago and inspired by the author's real-life experience going undercover inside a street gang, Web of the City was Harlan Ellison's first novel and marked the long-form debut of one of the most electrifying, unforgettable, and controversial voices of 20th century letters. Appearing here for the first time together with three thematically related short stories Ellison wrote for the pulp magazines of the 1950s, Web of the City offers both a snapshot of a lost era and a portrait of violence and grief as timely as today's most brutal headlines.

Star Trek The Original Series Crucible McCoy Provenance of Shadows

Star Trek  The Original Series  Crucible  McCoy  Provenance of Shadows
Author: David R. George III
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416525440

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David R. George's Crucible Trilogy explores the legacy of one pivotal, crucial moment in the lives of the men at the heart of Star Trek -- what led them to it, and to each other, and how their destinies were intertwined. For Doctor Leonard McCoy, life takes two paradoxically divergent paths. In one, displaced in time, he saves a woman from dying in a traffice accident, and in doing so alters Earth's history. Stranded in the past, he struggles to find a way back to his own century. But living an existence he was not meant to, he will eventually have to move on, and ultimately face the shadows born of his lost life. In the other, he is prevented from saving the woman's life, allowing Earth's history to remain unchanged. Returning to the present, he is nonetheless haunted by the echoes of an existence he never lived, and by fears which will bring him full circle to the shadows he never faced.