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The New Voyages was a Bantam Books Star Trek publication, the first-ever anthology collection of original Star Trek short stories, published in March 1976.

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These are the new voyages of the starship Enterprise—its continuing mission: to seek out new life, new civilizations, strange new worlds…—William Shatner
Amazing never-before-published stories of the golden age—a shining, living legend of heroes, of great quests, of loves gained and lost, of steadfast courage and splendid deeds. A "must" book for all fans…

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The original cover art was done by Eddie Jones, and the 1990s reprint cover was done by Kazuhiko Sano. Overseas editions were published first by Corgi Books, with an original wraparound painted cover, and then by Titan Books, featuring a still photo image from TOS episode: "Spectre of the Gun".

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published order
Previous story:
first anthology
Star Trek anthologies
Bantam TOS
Next story:
Star Trek: The New Voyages 2
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
see individual stories
Pocket Next Adventure:
see individual stories


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