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- Bantam Books (1976–1991) Episode novelizations (1967–78) The Classic Episodes series (1991) Anthologies (1976–78)
- Science Fiction Book Club (1976–2007) The Star Trek Reader series (1976–78) Omnibuses (1998–2007)
- Pocket Books (1998–2013) Omnibuses (1998–2013) Starfleet Corps of Engineers print series (2001–07) Signature Edition series (2003–04) Anthologies (1999–2010)
- References
- External links
, Bantam Books (1976–1991) Episode novelizations (1967–78) Episode episode anthologies written by James Blish and his wife, J.A. Lawrence. Title | Author(s) | Released | Catalog/ISBN | Star Trek | James Blish | Jan 1967}} | #F3459 | Variant title: Star Trek 1 ({{Date|May 1975}}), Bantam Books, Q2114. [1]- "Charlie's Law", based on "Charlie X", teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "Dagger of the Mind", based on teleplay by S. Bar-David.
- "The Unreal McCoy", based on "The Man Trap", teleplay by George Clayton Johnson.
- "Balance of Terror", based on teleplay by Paul Schneider.
- "The Naked Time", based on teleplay by John D. F. Black.
- "Miri", based on teleplay by Adrian Spies.
- "The Conscience of the King", based on teleplay by Barry Trivers.
| Star Trek 2 | James Blish | Feb 1968}} | #F3439 | - "Arena", based on teleplay by Gene L. Coon.
- "A Taste of Armageddon", based on teleplay by Gene L. Coon and Robert Hamner.
- "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "Errand of Mercy", adaptation teleplay by Gene L. Coon.
- "Court Martial", based on teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos.
- "Annihilate!", based on teleplay by Steven W. Carabatsos.
- "The City on the Edge of Forever", based on teleplay by Harlan Ellison.
- "Space Seed", based on teleplay by Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilber.
| Star Trek 3 | James Blish | Apr 1969}} | #F4371 | - "Some Awards for Star Trek and an Open Letter", by James Blish.
- "The Trouble with Tribbles", based on teleplay by David Gerrold.
- "Spectre of the Gun", based on teleplay by Lee Cronin.
- "The Doomsday Machine", based on teleplay by Norman Spinrad.
- "Earth", based on teleplay by Art Wallace.
- "Mirror, Mirror", based on teleplay by Jerome Bixby.
- "Friday's Child", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "Amok Time", based on teleplay by Theodore Sturgeon.
| Star Trek 4 | James Blish | Jul 1971}} | #S7009 | - "A Piece of the Action", based on teleplay by David P. Harmon and Gene L. Coon.
- "All Our Yesterdays", based on teleplay by Jean Lisette Aroeste.
- "The Enterprise Incident", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "The Menagerie", based on teleplays by Gene Roddenberry.
- "Journey to Babel", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "The Devil in the Dark", based on teleplay by Gene L. Coon.
| Star Trek 5 | James Blish | Feb 1972}} | #S7300 | - "Whom Gods Destroy", based on teleplay by Lee Erwin
- "The Tholian Web", based on teleplay by Judy Burns and Chet Richards.
- "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", based on teleplay by Oliver Crawford.
- "This Side of Paradise", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "Turnabout Intruder", based on teleplay by Arthur H. Singer and Gene Roddenberry.
- "Requiem for Methuselah", based on teleplay by Jerome Bixby.
- "The Way to Eden", based on teleplay by Arthur Heinemann.
| Star Trek 6 | James Blish | Apr 1972}} | #S7364 | - "The Savage Curtain", based on teleplay by Gene Roddenberry and Arthur Heinemann.
- "The Lights of Zetar", based on teleplay by Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis.
- "The Apple", based on teleplay by Max Ehrlich and Gene L. Coon.
- "By Any Other Name", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana and Jerome Bixby.
- "The Cloud Minders", based on teleplay by Margaret Armen.
- "The Mark of Gideon", based on teleplay by George F. Slavin and Stanley Adams.
| Star Trek 7 | James Blish | Jul 1972}} | #S7480 | - "Who Mourns for Adonais?", based on teleplay and Gene L. Coon.
- "The Changeling", based on teleplay by John Meredyth Lucas.
- "The Paradise Syndrome", based on teleplay by Margaret Armen.
- "Metamorphosis", based on teleplay by Gene L. Coon.
- "The Deadly Years", based on teleplay by David P. Harmon.
- "Elaan of Troyius", based on teleplay by John Meredyth Lucas.
| Star Trek 8 | James Blish | Nov 1972}} | #SP7550 | - "Spock's Brain", based on teleplay by Lee Cronin.
- "The Enemy Within, based on teleplay by Richard Matheson.
- "Catspaw", based on teleplay by Robert Bloch.
- "Where No Man Has Gone Before", based on teleplay by Samuel A. Peeples.
- "Wolf in the Fold", based on teleplay by Robert Bloch.
- "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky", based on teleplay by Rik Vollaerts.
| Star Trek 9 | James Blish | Aug 1973}} | #SP7808 | - "Return to Tomorrow", based on teleplay by John Kingsbridge.
- "The Ultimate Computer", based on teleplay by D. C. Fontana.
- "That Which Survives", based on teleplay by John Meredyth Lucas.
- "Obsession", based on teleplay by Art Wallace.
- "The Return of the Archons", based on teleplay by Boris Sobelman.
- "The Immunity Syndrome", based on teleplay by Robert Sabaroff.
| Star Trek 10 | James Blish | Feb 1974}} | #SP8401 | - "The Alternative Factor", based on teleplay by Don Ingalls.
- "The Empath", based on teleplay by Joyce Muskat.
- "The Galileo Seven", based on teleplay by Oliver Crawford and S. Bar-David.
- "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", based on teleplay by Jean Lisette Aroeste.
- "A Private Little War", based on teleplay by Gene Roddenberry.
- "The Omega Glory", based on teleplay by Gene Roddenberry.
| Star Trek 11 | James Blish | Apr 1975}} | #Q8717 | Variant title: The Day of the Dove ({{Date|Oct 1985}}), Bantam Spectra {{ISBNT|0-553-25169-4}}.[2]- "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", based on teleplay by Robert Bloch
- "The Squire of Gothos", based on teleplay by Paul Schneider.
- "Wink of an Eye", based on teleplay by Arthur Heinemann.
- "Bread and Circuses", based on teleplay by Gene Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon.
- "Day of the Dove", based on teleplay by Jerome Bixby.
- "Plato's Stepchildren", based on teleplay by Meyer Dolinsky.
| Star Trek 12 | James Blish and J.A. Lawrence | Nov 1977}} | 0-553-11382-8}} | - "Patterns of Force", by James Blish. Based on teleplay by John Meredyth Lucas.
- "The Gamesters of Triskelion", by James Blish. Based on teleplay by Margaret Armen.
- "And the Children Shall Lead", by J.A. Lawrence. Based on teleplay by Edward J. Lakso.
- "The Corbomite Maneuver", by James Blish. Based on teleplay by Joseph Sargent.
- "Shore Leave" by J.A. Lawrence. Based on teleplay by Theodore Sturgeon.
| Mudd's Angels | J.A. Lawrence | May 1978}} | 0-553-11802-1}} | Variant title: Mudd's Enterprise ({{Date|Nov 1994}}), Bantam Spectra {{ISBNT|0-553-56982-1}}.[2]- "Mudd's Women", based on teleplay by Stephen Kandel.
- "I, Mudd", based on teleplay by Stephen Kandel.
- Business As Usual, During Altercations, original novella by J.A. Lawrence.
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The Classic Episodes series (1991) In 1991, Bantam Books collected the adaptations into a three volume omnibus series titled The Classic Episodes. The short stories were sorted by television series season, and included new material from D. C. Fontana and other Star Trek writers. The Classic omnibuses included Blish's "Author's Notes" and prefaces by both adapters in the first volume, but excluded the Harry Mudd adaptations by J. A. Lawrence as well as her original novella. Title | Author | Released | ISBN | The Classic Episodes 1 | James Blish | Aug 1991}} | 0-553-29138-6}} | - All Season 1 episode adaptations, excluding "Mudd's Women".
- Introduction by D. C. Fontana.
- Notes by James Blish and J. A. Lawrence.
| The Classic Episodes 2 | James Blish | Aug 1991}} | 0-553-29139-4}} | - All Season 2 episode adaptations, excluding "I, Mudd".
- "The Transcendental Vision", essay by David Gerrold.
| The Classic Episodes 3 | James Blish | Aug 1991}} | 0-553-29140-8}} | - All Season 3 episode adaptations
- "Star Trek in the Real World", essay by Norman Spinrad.
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Anthologies (1976–78) Title | Author(s) | Released | Catalog/ISBN | Star Trek Lives! | Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak and Joan Winston | Jul 1975}} | #Y2151 | - Forward by Gene Roddenberry
- "The Realm of Gold", introduction by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "The Discovery Effect", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "The Tailored Effect", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "I Should Never Have Answered The Phone", anecdote by Joan Winston.
- "The Spock Charisma Effect", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "The Optimism Effect", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "The Goal Effect", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "Beauty May Be Only Skin Deep, but Chopped Liver Can Get You Anywhere or Six Glorious Days on the Star Trek Set", anecdote by Joan Winston.
- "What Are They Doing Now?" essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
- "Do-It-Yourself Star Trek—The Fan Fiction", essay by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Sondra Marshak.
| The New Voyages | Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath | May 1976}} | #X2719 | - Foreword by Gene Roddenberry
- Introduction: "The Once and Future Voyages", by Sondra Marshak & Myrna Culbreath
- "Ni Var", by Claire Gabriel. Introduction by Leonard Nimoy.
- "Intersection Point", by Juanita Coulson. Introduction by James Doohan.
- "The Enchanted Pool", by Marcia Ericson. Introduction by Nichelle Nichols.
- "Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited", by Ruth Berman. Introduction by Majel Barrett Roddenberry.
- "The Face on the Barroom Floor", by Eleanor Arnason and Ruth Berman. Introduction by George Takei.
- "The Hunting", by Doris Beetem.
- "The Winged Dreamers", by Jennifer Guttridge. Introduction by DeForest Kelley.
- "Mind-Sifter", by Shirley S. Maiewski. Introduction to "Mind-Sifter" by William Shatner.
- "Sonnet from the Vulcan: Omicron Ceti Three", poem by Shirley Meech.
| The New Voyages 2 | Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath | May 1978}} | 0-553-11392-5}} | - Preface: "The Once and Future Voyages 2 -- The Camelot Connection" by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
- Introduction by Jesco von Puttkamer.
- "Surprise!" by Nichelle Nichols, Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
- "Snake Pit!" by Connie Faddis.
- "The Patient Parasites", teleplay by Russell Bates.
- "In the Maze", by Jennifer Guttridge.
- "Cave-In", poem by Jane Peyton
- "Marginal Existence", by Connie Faddis.
- "The Procrustean Petard", by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
- "The Sleeping God", by Jesco von Puttkamer.
- "Elegy For Charlie", poem by Antonia Vallario.
- Postscript: "Gentlepersons — The Vulcan Connection", essay by Marguerite B. Thompson.
- "Soliloquy", poem by Marguerite B. Thompson.
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Science Fiction Book Club (1976–2007) The Star Trek Reader series (1976–78) Adaptations written by James Blish and J.A. Lawrence were collected into a four volume The Star Trek Reader, released by E. P. Dutton from 1976 and 1978. Dutton did not include the prefaces written by Blish or Lawrence, nor do the editions include the Harry Mudd adaptations, and the stories collected in Star Trek 12. Science Fiction Book Club editions of the series were also released by Dutton. Title | Author(s) | Released | ISBN | SFBC|Science Fiction Book Club | The Star Trek Reader | James Blish | Oct 1976}} | 0-8415-0467-9}} | #3316 | Includes the contents of:- Star Trek 2 (1968)
- Star Trek 3 (1969)
- Star Trek 8 (1972)
| The Star Trek Reader II | James Blish | Aug 1977}} | 0-525-20960-3}} | #2351 | Includes the contents of:- Star Trek 1 (1967)
- Star Trek 4 (1971)
- Star Trek 9 (1973)
| The Star Trek Reader III | James Blish | Sep 1977}} | 0-525-20961-1}} | #2031 | Includes the contents of:- Star Trek 5 (1972)
- Star Trek 6 (1972)
- Star Trek 7 (1972)
| The Star Trek Reader IV | James Blish | Mar 1978}} | 0-525-20962-X}} | #3319 | Includes the contents of:- Star Trek 10 (1974)
- Star Trek 11 (1975)
- Spock Must Die! (1970)
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Omnibuses (1998–2007) Title | Author(s) | Released | Catalog | ISBN | The Next Generation: The Q Continuum | Greg Cox | Nov 1998}} | #01735 | 1-56865-954-7}} | All novels from Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Q Continuum miniseries. The novels were originally numbered The Next Generation #47 through #49. | The Next Generation: The Genesis Wave | John Vornholt | Jun 2001}} | #37291 | 0-7394-1843-2}} | First two novels from the Genesis Wave miniseries. The omnibus does not include Book 3.- Genesis Wave, Book 1
- Genesis Wave, Book 2
| The Janus Gate | L.A. Graf | Oct 2002}} | #53110 | 0-7394-2854-3}} | All novels from The Janus Gate miniseries.- Present Tense
- Future Imperfect
- Past Prologue
| Vulcan's Soul | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | Apr 2007}} | #1233733 | 978-0-7394-8205-6}} | All novels from The Vulcan's Soul miniseries. |
Pocket Books (1998–2013) Omnibuses (1998–2013) Title | Author(s) | Released | ISBN | Invasion! | John J. Ordover, editor | Jun 1998}} | 0-671-02185-0}} | All novels from the Star Trek: Invasion! crossover miniseries.- Star Trek #79: First Strike, by Diane Carey.
- The Next Generation #41: The Soldiers of Fear, by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
- Deep Space Nine #16: Time's Enemy, by L. A. Graf.
- Voyager #9: The Final Fury, by Dafydd ab Hugh.
- "Of Ships and Men", essay by Diane Carey.
- "Our Star Trek Memories", essay by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
- "A Star Trek Appreciation", essay by L. A. Graf.
- "Star Trek: Shaken, but Not Stirred (and with a Twist)", essay by Dafydd ab Hugh.
- "A Word from the Editor", essay by John J. Ordover.
| Odyssey | William Shatner and Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | Sep 1998}} | 0-671-02547-3}} | The first trilogy of novels from Shatner's original James Kirk timeline, known colloquially as "The Shatnerverse."- The Return
- Avenger
- The Ashes of Eden
| Day of Honor | Paula M. Block and John J. Ordover | Mar 1999|}} | 0-671-02813-8}} | Novels based on the Voyager episode "Day of Honor".- The Next Generation: Ancient Blood, by Diane Carey.
- Deep Space Nine: Armageddon Sky, by L.A. Graf.
- Voyager: Her Klingon Soul, by Michael Jan Friedman.
- Star Trek: Treaty's Law, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
- Voyager: Day of Honor, episode novelization by Michael Jan Friedman.
- Starfleet Academy: Deep Space Nine #11: Honor Bound, young adult novel by Diana G. Gallagher
| The Captain's Table | L.A. Graf, et. al | Mar 2000|}} | 0-671-04052-9}} | - Star Trek: War Dragons, by L. A. Graf.
- The Next Generation: Dujonian's Hoard, by Michael Jan Friedman.
- Deep Space Nine: The Mist, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith.
- Voyager: Fire Ship, by Diane Carey.
- New Frontier: Once Burned, by Peter David.
- Star Trek: Where Sea Meets Sky, by Jerry Oltion.
| Deep Space Nine: Millennium | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | 31 Dec 2001}} | 0-7434-4249-0}} | All novels from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium miniseries.- The Fall of Terok Nor
- War of the Prophets
- Inferno
| The Next Generation: Double Helix | John Gregory Betancourt, et al. | 8 Oct 2002}} | 0-7434-1272-9}} | All novels from Star Trek: The Next Generation: Double Helix miniseries. The novels were originally numbered The Next Generation #51 through #56.- Infection, by John Gregory Betancourt
- Vectors, by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
- Red Sector, by Diane Carey
- Quarantine, by John Vornholt
- Double or Nothing, by Peter David
- First Virtue, by Christie Golden and Michael Jan Friedman
| New Frontier: No Limits | Peter David, ed. | 21 Oct 2003|}} | 0-7434-7707-3}} | - Introduction, by Peter David
- "Mackenzie Calhoun: Loose Ends" by Dayton Ward.
- "Elizabeth Shelby: All That Glistens…", by Loren L. Coleman.
- "Zak Kebron: Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving", by David Mack.
- "Robin Lefler: Lefler's Logs", by Robert Greenberger.
- "Morgan Primus: Alice, on the Edge of Night", by Ilsa J. Bick.
- "Soleta: Revelations" by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "Si Cwan: Turning Point", by Josepha Sherman.
- "Selar: 'Q'uandary", by Terri Osborne.
- "Burgoyne 172: Oil and Water", by Robert T. Jeschonek.
- "Mark McHenry: Singularity", by Christina F. York.
- "Arex: The Road to Edos", by Kevin Dilmore.
- "D'ndai of Calhoun: A Lady of Xenex", by Peg Robinson.
- "U.S.S. Excalibur: Making a Difference", by Mary Scott-Wiecek.
- "Kat Mueller: Performance Appraisal", by Allyn Gibson.
- "Xant: Redemption", by Glenn Hauman and Lisa Sullivan.
- "Soleta: Out of the Frying Pan", by Susan Shwartz.
- "Burgoyne 172: Through the Looking Glass", by Susan Wright.
- "Calhoun & Shelby: A Little Getaway", by Peter David.
- The Star Trek: New Frontier Timeline, essay by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
| Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages | Diane Duane and Peter Morwood | 19 Dec 2006}} | 1-4165-2577-7}} | The first four novels from the Star Trek: Rihannsu miniseries.- Honor Blade, by Diane Duane.
- My Enemy, My Ally, by Diane Duane.
- Swordhunt, by Diane Duane.
- The Romulan Way, by Diane Duane and Peter Morwood.
| Mission Gamma: These Haunted Seas | David R. George, III. and Heather Jarman | 17 Jun 2008}} | 978-1-4165-5639-8}} | The first novels from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Mission Gamma miniseries.- Twilight, by David R. George, III.
- This Gray Spirit, by Heather Jarman
| Destiny | David Mack | 13 Mar 2012}} | 978-1-4516-5724-1}} | All novels from the Star Trek: Destiny crossover miniseries.- Gods of Night
- Mere Mortals
- Lost Souls
| Typhon Pact: The Khitomer Accords Saga | David R. George, III. and Una McCormack | 22 Jan 2013}} | 978-1-4767-3334-0}} | The first three novels from the Star Trek: Typhon Pact miniseries. Released as an eBook exclusive.[3]- Plagues of Night, by David R. George, III.
- Raise the Dawn, by David R. George, III.
- Brinkmanship, by Una McCormack.
| The Continuing Missions, Volume 1 | Greg Cox, et al. | 29 Jan 2013}} | 978-1-4767-3335-7}} | Two original series novels, and one from the Department of Temporal Investigations series. Released as an eBook exclusive.[4]- The Rings of TIme, by Greg Cox.
- That Which Divides, by Dayton Ward.
- Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History, by Christopher L. Bennett.
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Starfleet Corps of Engineers print series (2001–07) No.|Number | Title | Author | Released | ISBN | eISBN | 3 | Some Assembly Required | Greg Brodeur, et al. | 3 Apr 2003}} | 0-7434-6442-7}} | 0-7434-6703-5}} | The novellas were originally numbered Starfleet Corps of Engineers #9 through #12.- The Riddled Post, novella by Aaron Rosenberg.
- Gateways: Here There Be Monsters, novella by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- Ambush, novella by Dave Galanter.
- Some Assembly Required, novella by Scott Ciencin and Dan Jolley.
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Signature Edition series (2003–04)The Signature Edition omnibus series was released by Pocket Books in 2003 and 2004. Each omnibus included two or more novels, along with amplifying material such as introductions and notes from the authors and editors. Title | Author(s) | Released | ISBN | Pantheon | Michael Jan Friedman | 16 Sep 2003|format=day}} | 0-7434-8511-4}} | - The Valiant, by Michael Jan Friedman.
- Reunion, by Michael Jan Friedman.
- "A Look Inside", essay by Kevin Dilmore.
| The Q Continuum | Greg Cox | 7 Oct 2003}} | 0-7434-8508-4}} | All novels from Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Q Continuum miniseries.- Q-Space, by Greg Cox.
- Q-Zone, by Greg Cox.
- Q-Strike, by Greg Cox.
- "A Look Inside", interview by Kevin Dilmore.
| Worlds in Collision | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | 4 Nov 2003}} | 0-7434-8509-2}} | - Memory Prime, by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
- Prime Directive, by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
- "A Look Inside", interview by Kevin Dilmore.
| Imzadi Forever | Peter David | 2 Dec 2003}} | 0-7434-8510-6}} | Includes both Imzadi novels from Star Trek: The Next Generation.- Imzadi
- Triangle: Imzadi II
- "A Look Inside", essay by Kevin Dilmore.
| Duty, Honor, Redemption | Vonda N. McIntyre | 26 Oct 2004}} | 0-7434-9660-4}} | - "Harve Bennett: The Man Behind the Movies", essay by Terry J. Erdmann.
- The Wrath of Khan (film novelization).
- The Search for Spock (film novelization).
- The Voyage Home (film novelization).
| The Hand of Kahless | John M. Ford and Michael Jan Friedman | 16 Nov 2004}} | 0-7434-9659-0}} | - Introduction by Terry J. Erdmann.
- The Final Reflection, by John M. Ford.
- Kahless, by Michael Jan Friedman.
| Sand and Stars | Diane Duane and A.C. Crispin | 7 Dec 2004}} | 0-7434-9658-2}} | - Introduction by Terry J. Erdmann.
- Spock's World, by Diane Duane.
- Sarek, by A.C. Crispin.
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Anthologies (1999–2010) Title | Authors(s) | Released | ISBN | Adventures in Time and Space | Mary P. Taylor, editor | Aug 1999}} | 0-671-03415-4}} | Contains excerpts from sixty novels organized according to theme. Classified as a reference work by Memory Alpha.[5]- Chapters 1-18, excerpts.
- Appendix: "The Pocket Books Star Trek Timeline", chart by Lee Jamilkowski, James E. Goeders, et al.
| Deep Space Nine: The Lives of Dax | Marco Palmieri, editor | Dec 1999}} | 0-671-02840-5}} | - "Second Star to the Right", by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
- "First Steps", by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
- "Dead Man's Hand", by Jeffrey Lang.
- "Old Souls", by Michael Jan Friedman.
- "Sins of the Mother", by S. D. Perry.
- "Infinity", by Susan Wright.
- "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor", by S. D. Perry and Robert Simpson.
- The Music Between the Notes, novella by Steven Barnes.
- "Reflections", by L. A. Graf
- "And Straight on 'Til Morning", by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
| Enterprise Logs | Carol Greenburg, editor | Jun 2000}} | 0-671-03579-7}} | - Introduction by Robert Greenberger.
- "The Veil at Valcour", by Diane Carey.
- "World of Strangers", by Diane Carey.
- "Though Hell Should Bar the Way", by Greg Cox.
- "Conflicting Natures", by Jerry Oltion.
- "The Avenger", by Michael Jan Friedman.
- "Night Whispers", by Diane Duane.
- "Just Another Little Training Cruise", by A.C. Crispin.
- "Shakedown", by Peter David.
- "Hour of Fire", by Robert Greenberger.
- "The Captain and the King", by John Vornholt.
| Gateways #7: What Lays Beyond | Robert Greenberger, et al. | 30 Oct 2001}} | 0-7434-3112-X}} | The seventh volume of the Star Trek: Gateways ({{Date|2001}}) crossover miniseries.- "One Giant Leap", by Susan Wright.
- "Exodus", by Diane Carey.
- Horn and Ivory, novella by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "In the Queue", by Christie Golden.
- "Death After Life", by Peter David.
- The Other Side, novella by Robert Greenberger.
- "The Pocket Books Star Trek Timeline", chart by The Timeline Gang, with David Henderson and Lee Jamilkowski.
| The Amazing Stories | John J. Ordover, editor | 20 Aug 2002}} | 0-7434-4915-0}} | Collected stories were originally featured in issues of Amazing Stories magazine.- "Last Words", by A. C. Crispin.
- "Bedside Matters", by Greg Cox.
- "On the Scent of Trouble", by John Gregory Betancourt.
- "Life Itself is Reason Enough", by M. Shayne Bell.
- "A Night at Sandrine's", by Christie Golden.
- "When Push Comes to Shove", by Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz.
- "The Space Vortex of Doom", by Dean Wesley Smith.
| Deep Space Nine: Prophecy and Change | Marco Palmieri, editor | 23 Sep 2003|format=day}} | 0-7434-7073-7}} | - "What We Left Behind", essay by Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block.
- "Revisited, Part One", by Anonymous.
- Ha'mara, novella by Kevin G. Summers.
- "The Orb of Opportunity", by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.
- "Broken Oaths", by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "Loved I Not Honor More", by Christopher L. Bennett.
- Three Sides to Every Story, novella by Terri Osborne.
- The Devil You Know, novella by Heather Jarman.
- Foundlings, novella by Jeffrey Lang.
- "Chiaroscuro", by Geoffrey Thorne.
- "Face Value", by Una McCormack.
- The Calling, novella by Andrew Robinson.
- "Revisited, Part Two", by Anonymous
| Tales of the Dominion War | Keith R. A. DeCandido, editor | 3 Aug 2004}} | 0-7434-9171-8}} | - "What Dreams May Come", by Michael Jan Friedman.
- "Night of the Vulture", by Greg Cox.
- "The Ceremony of Innocence is Drowned", by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "Blood Sacrifice", by Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz.
- "Mirror Eyes", by Heather Jarman and Jeffrey Lang.
- "Twilight's Wrath", by David Mack.
- "Eleven Hours Out", by Dave Galanter.
- "Safe Harbors", by Howard Weinstein.
- "Field Expediency", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore.
- "A Song Well Sung", by Robert Greenberger.
- "Stone Cold Truths", by Peter David.
- "Requital", by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.
- "The Dominion War Timeline", chart by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
| Tales from the Captain's Table | Keith R. A. DeCandido, editor | 14 Jun 2005}} | 1-4165-0520-2}} | - Introduction: "How We Built the Bar", by Dean Wesley Smith.
- Improvisations on the Opal Sea: A Tale of Dubious Credibility, novella by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.
- "Darkness", by Michael Jan Friedman.
- "Pain Management", by Peter David.
- "IoDnl'pu' vavpu' je", by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "The Officers' Club", by Heather Jarman.
- "Have Beagle, Will Travel: The Legend of Porthos", by Louisa M. Swann.
- "Iron and Sacrifice", by David R. George, III.
- "Seduced", by Christie Golden.
- "An Easy Fast", by John J. Ordover.
- About the Authors
| Constellations | Marco Palmieri, editor | 5 Sep 2006}} | 0-7434-9254-4}} | - Introduction by David Gerrold.
- "First, Do No Harm", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore.
- "The Landing Party", by Robert Greenberger.
- "Official Record", by Howard Weinstein.
- "Fracture", by Jeff Bond.
- "Chaotic Response", by Stuart Moore.
- "As Others See Us", by Christopher L. Bennett.
- "See No Evil", by Jill Sherwin.
- "The Leader", by Dave Galanter.
- "Ambition", by William Leisner.
- "Devices and Desires", by Kevin Lauderdale.
- "Where Everybody Knows Your Name", by Jeffrey Lang.
- "Make-Believe", by Allyn Gibson.
- Anything But Alone, manga by Joshua Ortega.
| Voyager: Distant Shores | Marco Palmieri, editor | 1 Nov 2005|}} | 0-7434-9253-6}} | - "Da capo al fine, Part I", by Heather Jarman.
- "Command Code", by Robert Greenberg.
- "Winds of Change", by Kim Sheard.
- "Talent Night", by Jeffrey Lang.
- "Letting Go", by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "Closure", by James Swallow.
- "The Secret Heart of Zolaluz", by Robert T. Jeschonek.
- "Isabo's Shirt", by Kirsten Beyer.
- "Brief Candle", by Christopher L. Bennett.
- "Eighteen Minutes", by Terri Osborne.
- "Or the Tiger", by Geoffrey Thorne.
- "Bottomless", by Ilsa J. Bick.
- "Da capo al fine, Part II", by Heather Jarman.
| The Next Generation: The Sky's the Limit | Maro Palmieri, editor | 16 Oct 2007}} | 978-0-7434-9255-3}} | - "Meet with Triumph and Disaster", by Michael Schuster and Steve Mollmann.
- "Acts of Compassion", by Kevin Dilmore and Dayton Ward.
- "Redshift", by Richard C. White.
- "Among the Clouds", by Scott Pearson.
- "Thinking of You", by Greg Cox.
- "Turncoats", by Susan Shwartz.
- "Ordinary Days", by James Swallow.
- "'Twould Ring the Bells of Heaven", by Amy Sisson.
- "Friends With the Sparrows", by Christopher L. Bennett.
- "Suicide Note", by Geoff Trowbridge.
- "Four Lights", by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- "'Til Death", by Thom Zahler and Bob Ingersoll.
- "On the Spot", by David A. McIntee
- "Trust Yourself When All Men Doubt You", by Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster.
| Mere Anarchy | Maro Palmieri, editor | 17 Mar 2009}} | 978-1-4165-9494-9}} | Collection of the Star Trek: Mere Anarchy novella series.- Things Fall Apart, novella by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore.
- The Centre Cannot Hold, novella by Mike W. Barr.
- Shadows of the Indignant, novella by Dave Galanter.
- The Darkness Drops Again, novella by Christopher L. Bennett.
- The Blood-Dimmed Tide, novella by Howard Weinstein.
- It's Hour Come Round, novella by Margaret Wander Bonanno.
| Seven Deadly Sins | Margaret Clark, editor | 16 Mar 2010}} | 978-1-4391-0944-1}} | - The First Peer, novella by Kevin Dilmore and Dayton Ward.
- Reservoir Ferengi, novella by David A. McIntee.
- The Slow Knife, novella by James Swallow.
- The Unhappy Ones, novella by Keith R. A. DeCandido.
- Freedom Angst, novella by Britta Dennison.
- Revenant, novella by Marc D. Giller.
- Work Is Hard, novella by Greg Cox.
| Vanguard #6: Declassified | David Mack, Marco Palmieri, Dayton Ward, and Kevin Dilmore | 28 Jun 2011}} | 978-1-4516-0691-1}} | The sixth book of the Star Trek: Vanguard flagship series.- Almost Tomorrow, novella by Dayton Ward.
- Hard News, novella by Kevin Dilmore.
- The Ruins of Noble Men, novella by Marco Palmieri
- The Stars Lock Down, novella by David Mack.
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