Windows on a lost world

V. E. Mitchell

Original title: Star Trek - Windows on a Lost World

earliest edition we have, 1993 Pocket Books, 1993 paperback 275 pages

Star Trek Classic — book 72

From the back cover: While Captain Kirk and a landing party from the Starship Enterprise explore the ruins of an ancient civilization on the uninhabited planet Careta IV, they discover strange devices that appear to be windows. But the mysterious windows prove to be more than they seem when Kirk, Chekov, and two security guards enter them and disappear. Suddenly, Kirk and his team find themselves trapped in a strang...

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ST: Windows on a Lost World audiobook · 1999 · Audioworks · 9780671045135
Star Trek Classic. Tore auf einer toten Welt paperback · 1997 · Heyne · 282 pages
Star Trek Windows on a Lost World audiobook · 1993 · Audioworks · 9780671869625
Windows on a lost world paperback · 1993 · Pocket Books · 275 pages
Windows on a Lost World edition · 1993 · Titan Books · 275 pages

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