An edition of Star Trek - Uhura's Song (1985)

Uhura's song

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An edition of Star Trek - Uhura's Song (1985)

Uhura's song

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Eaiou is a planet where catpeople live. They start getting ill and die. Humans are being infected too. Dr. Mc. Coy has his hands in his hair. Uhura has a friend who taught her some "forbidden songs". She tell Spock that the Eaiouans are not from the planet. They travelled to Eaiou many centuries ago. Spock and Uhura start using the songs to find the homeworld. Maybe there will be a cure there....

Publish Date
Publisher
Firecrest
Language
English
Pages
384

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Uhuras Lied
Uhuras Lied
Jul 12, 1997, Heyne
paperback
Cover of: Uhura's song
Uhura's song
1985, Firecrest
in English
Cover of: Uhura's Song
Uhura's Song: Star Trek #21
1985, Pocket Books
in English
Cover of: Uhura's Song
Uhura's Song: Star Trek #21
1985, Pocket Books
paperback in English

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Published in
Bath
Series
Star trek, Star trek (Chivers Press)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54

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Pagination
(384)P ;
Number of pages
384

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17355028M
ISBN 10
0859976033
OCLC/WorldCat
12513020
LibraryThing
19196

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4093510W

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