He is best known for his cities in flight novels, and his series of star trek novelizations written with his wife, j. Luckily, there are tons of star trek novels that have been published since the original series went off the air and many of them are shockingly good. James blish, 54, writer, is dead the new york times. In cases like miri this works well as we are not distracted by all those tortuous grup scenes with children playing petty dictators. James benjamin blish may 23, 1921 july 30, 1975 was an american science fiction and fantasy writer. Star trek original series books adapted by james blish. See more ideas about sci fi books, science fiction and science fiction books. American science fiction, classic novels of the 1950s. Books by blish, james sorted by popularity project gutenberg. The first star trek novels were direct novelizations of the original star trek episodes by james blish, running from 19671978. Star trek 1 by james blish was the first star trek novel ever released and is a collection of original series scripts adapted into short story form rather than being an original piece of work. Once again, written stories are put to the printed page from the original star trek series.
Star trek has a fiftytwo year history of tiein fiction, beginning with the 1967 publication of james blishs star trek 1. Project gutenberg offers 60,677 free ebooks for kindle, ipad, nook, android, and iphone. Blish trained as a biologist at rutgers and columbia university, and spent 19421944 as a medical technician in the u. James blish was a science fiction writer who wrote over 27 novels, most notably the cities in flight series, and a case of conscience, for which he won a hugo award. Fallen star by james blish and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. He was the first to do so, publishing them through bantam books. He wrote total 11 books based on the three seasons of original star trek episodes. The star trek novels were mostly written to accompany the various television series and movies, thereby enriching the mythos even more. Explore the outer reaches with the enterprise and her crew as they exchange bodies with an alien intelligence, engage in deadly war games, pursue a vaporous. The first of eleven novelizations of almost all the classic star trek episodes. Blish also penned the first officiallylicensed star trek fiction book targeted. James blish 19211975 james benjamin blish was born on may. His work is from the genres of fantasy and science fiction.
He also wrote under the names of arthur merlyn, william atheling jr. Books by blish, james sorted by popularity project. Buy star trek 3 by james blish from amazons fiction books store. The seedling stars signet t4964 by james blish and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. His first published stories appeared in super science stories and amazing stories. James blishs galaxyspanning masterwork, originally published in four volumes, explores a future in which two crucial discoveries. Star trek by james blish and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Knight, 1967 the vanished jet 1968 midsummer century 1972 the quincunx of time 1973 star trek 112 19671975 novelizations of the scripts of the wellknown tv series. Its inconceivable to many in an age of netflix, bittorrent and bluray season box. James blish books biography and list of works author of star trek.
Blish s later years were much preoccupied with the star trek books, beginning with star trek coll 1967 and ending with star trek 11 1975. See all books authored by james blish, including a case of conscience, and cities in flight, and more on. The seven stories included in this collection are all from season one and are as follows. After the war, wrote stories for western action, crack detective stories, and. He is best known for his cities in flight novels, and his series of star trek. Star trek series by james blish goodreads share book. Lawrence from scripts by robert bloch, harlan ellison, richard matheson, and. Blish wrote literary criticism of science fiction using the pen name william atheling jr. James blish biography james blish east orange, new jersey, may 23, 1921 henleyonthames, july 29, 1975 was an american author of fantasy and science fiction. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. Buy a cheap copy of star trek 9 book by james blish. He is credited with creating the term gas giant to refer to large planetary bodies.
Author james blishs complete list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability. Blish also wrote several hooks of poetry and had written star trek, based on the nbc. James blish east orange, new jersey, may 23, 1921 henleyonthames, july 29, 1975 was an american author of fantasy and science fiction. There was a series of star trek books based on the original series that were adapted to print by james blish. The books were quite famous once the show gained popularity and bantam books republished blishs books in three volumes one for each season. Author of a case of conscience, star trek 1, the seedling stars, cities in flight, earthman, come home, star trek 1, they shall have stars, galactic cluster james blish open library donate. James blish books biography and list of works author of. A case of conscience by james blish, science fiction book. James wrote the after such knowledge series, the cities in flight series, and the haertel scholium series. Star trek by james blish abebooks shop for books, art.
Blish also wrote criticism of science fiction using the penname william atheling jr. If 1972 had a torrent of james blishs adaptations four. James benjamin blish was an american science fiction and fantasy writer. James blish books biography and list of works author. Kelly freas, giants in the earth by james blish, osf james cagney roughing. Star trek boldly traveled through space and into the heart of the human condition. Books by blish, james sorted by popularity project gutenberg books by blish, james sorted by popularity. To avoid writing novellas, james blish chose to focus on the main plot from the protagonist viewpoint. James blish born james benjamin blish in east orange, new jersey, on may 23. James blish was the first person to write star trek books through short stories for each episode into one book.
The first paperback book was titled star trek, and has been retitled star trek 1 in this hardback reissue. The original series episodes written by james blish and published by bantam books through the 1970s. I remember buying my first copy at school from i think it was the scholastic readers club. Star trek kelly freas sulu i had george takei sign a print of this for. Star trek logs the animated series novelizations under ballantine books the original series. Essential star trek novels that even nontrekkers should read. Publication date 1976 topics interplanetary voyages, space ships, science fiction. Knight, welcome to mars 1967, the vanished jet 1968, and black easter 1968. James blish biography and list of works james blish books. This handsome hardback book contains seven stories from the first season of the television show. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read.
Fifty light years from earth is the paradise like planet of lithia. Most likely, the earliest forms of star trek fiction many fans may recall being exposed to are the numbered star trek books adapted by james blish from the original scripts to. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. James blish books list of books by author james blish. Published novels mission to the heart stars 1965, a torrent of faces 1967, with norman l.
James blish biography james blish east orange, new jersey, may 23, 1921 henleyonthames, july 29, 1975 was an american author of fantasy and. James blish began adapting the stories of the original star trek television show in 1967. Four scientists father ramon ruizsanchez a biologist and jesuit priest, physicist paul cleaver, chemist mike michelis, and geologist agronski are sent to study the planet, which is inhabited by tall reptilian kangaroo like aliens, and recommend interaction policy. James blish american science fiction, classic novels of the 1950s. Best science fiction stories of james blish stories, 1965 mission to the heart stars 1965 welcome to mars. He also was a highly respected critic, and his criticism in collected in the books t.