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John, have you tried

STasis: Your Guide to the Scholarly Literature of TREK
http://home.earthlink.net/~ekistics10/trek/

>I'm afraid I don't have long enough to wait for a book order to arrive from
>America, so I would be more than grateful if anyone is able to suggest a
>site on the internet where to find a thoughtful overview of the Star Trek
>phenomenom and wherein its appeal lies as well as what kind of values it is
>promoting.


Kate Butler


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