Description
1975 edition. Pamphlet cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightful collection of essays, edited by Devra Michele Langsam (better known as Juanita Coulson), offers a fascinating exploration of the iconic character Spock and the rich world of Star Trek. Published in 1975, at the height of the franchise’s early popularity, “Vulcan Reflections” provides a window into the cultural impact and enduring appeal of this groundbreaking science fiction series. Contributors delve into Spock’s complex character, his embodiment of logic and reason, and his role as a bridge between human and alien cultures. Beyond celebrating the beloved half-Vulcan, the essays also examine the broader themes and social commentary woven throughout Star Trek, from its utopian vision of the future to its commentary on contemporary issues. This well-preserved copy, with its vintage charm and minor wear, is a true gem for Star Trek enthusiasts and collectors interested in the early fandom and scholarly analysis of this pioneering television phenomenon.