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Product Description Featuring fourteen pieces of Star Trek art not available anywhere else and created exclusively for this calendar, the Star Trek Ships of the Line 2009 Calendar will continue to delight and amaze fans. Displaying remarkable artistry in its unique, dramatic depictions of Star Trek's ships, this calendar is highly anticipated by Star Trek fans each year.
Book annotation not available for this title. Title: Star Trek, Ships of the Line 2009 Calendar Author: Andrews McMeel Publishing (COR) Publisher: Andrews McMeel Pub Publication Date: 2008/07/01 Number of Pages: Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress:
Calender is really messed up.August 4, 2008 Kennith Perry(Goldthwaite, TX United States) I had to send mine back twice and now will wait for the publisher to fix it but amazon.com has the best customer service ever. They won't sell another one until the problem is fixed but do not buy any used copy yet, it might be the version with the missing pages.
Trekkie Hubby Loves it!February 8, 2008 Jeanie Christmas(AF, UT USA) While my hubby prefers a desk calendar (not to be found anywhere this year) this calendar is his next choice for it's awesome imagery.
Long live and prosper..January 14, 2008 Highguard As always an excellent Ships of the line calendar. I have been purchasing them since 2001. This year is mixture of pre generations and beyond star trek art though the emphasis is on the rather forgetable tv series Enterprise(for some odd reason) and the orginal star trek(very understandable because of the upcoming movie). As always some of the art is really very appealing while some are rather forgetable but as always brings out the star trek fan in me. I especially like the wide-screen layout which really brings out the best of the art by displaying it in paranomic format. My only gripe is(and has been for last 3 years) is the non-photo realistic but rather a drawn aspect of the pictures. Theses calendars really used to stand out when an emphasis was put to make the art photo realistic like the TV shows and movies.
Well I think the calendar was worth the purchase price but they are rooms for improvement namely photo-realism and moving away from Enterprise era.
No more VoyagerDecember 24, 2007 browncoat(Welland, ON) 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
Thats the only thing that bugs me about these series of calendars. I'm trying to forget that goddawfull show ever existed. Along with Kathryn Lameway. It doesn't take 78 years to cross the galaxy, not if you are aware of the Mandel scale ie Star Trek Maps' Introduction to Navigation. In contrast to the dweeb who wants to see less of TOS I want to see more including derivative designs from and similar to the blueprints and original as from the New Voyages with a only sprinkling of TNG & DS9. Those of you aka Joshua Bell who like to kiss Micheal Okuda's [...] you forget that in traditional publishing it is those that publish FIRST who win. Only in trek fandom do you it get backwards!!! Mainly by newbies. (except Shane Johnston who just has his dates wrong) Other than that this is a fine work, even that part where the artist went conceptual rather than going the commercial/industrial art route. Finally since the dweebs have me good and angry, the Reliant (WoK) is an Avenger class Frigate, not a so-called Miranda.
My other calandarDecember 9, 2007 Bart Stavisky(San Antonio TX) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The ships of the line calandar is the other calandar on my wall. I love the artwork!