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  • To The Stars: The Autobiography of Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei, Simon & Schuster Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Simon & Schuster Audio, Feb. 3, 2006)
    Best known as Mr. Sulu, helmsman of the Starship EnterpriseTM and Captain of the Starship Excelsior, George Takei is beloved by millions as part of the command team that has taken audiences to new vistas of adventure in Star Trek&reg--the unprecedented television and feature film phenomenon. From the program's birth in the changing world of the 1960s and death at the hands of the network, to its rebirth in the hearts and minds of loyal fans, the Star Trek story has blazed its own path into our recent cultural history, leading to a series of blockbuster feature films and three new versions of Star Trek for television. The Star Trek story is one of boundless hope and crushing disappointment, wrenching rivalries and incredible achievements. It is also the story of how, after nearly thirty years, the cast of characters from a unique but poorly rated television show have come to be known to millions of Americans and people around the world as family. For George Takei, the Star Trek adventure is intertwined with his personal odyssey through adversity in which four-year-old George and his family were forced by the United States government into internment camps during World War II. Star Trek means much more to George Takei than an extraordinary career that has spanned thirty years. For an American whose ideals faced such a severe test, Star Trek represents a shining embodiment of the American Dream--the promise of an optimistic future in which people from all over the world contribute to a common destiny.
  • To The Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei

    George Takei

    eBook (Gallery Books, March 10, 2015)
    Best known as Mr. Sulu, helmsman of the Starship Enterprise™ and captain of the Starship Excelsior, George Takei is beloved by millions as part of the command team that has taken audiences to new vistas of adventure in Star Trek®—the unprecedented television and feature film phenomenon.From the program’s birth in the changing world of the 1960s and death at the hands of the network to its rebirth in the hearts and minds of loyal fans, the Star Trek story has blazed its own path into our recent cultural history, leading to a series of blockbuster feature films and three new versions of Star Trek for television. The Star Trek story is one of boundless hope and crushing disappointment, wrenching rivalries and incredible achievements. It is also the story of how, after nearly thirty years, the cast of characters from a unique but poorly rated television show have come to be known to millions of Americans and people around the world as family. For George Takei, the Star Trek adventure is intertwined with his personal odyssey through adversity in which four-year-old George and his family were forced by the United States government into internment camps during World War II. Star Trek means much more to George Takei than an extraordinary career that has spanned thirty years. For an American whose ideals faced such a severe test, Star Trek represents a shining embodiment of the American Dream—the promise of an optimistic future in which people from all over the world contribute to a common destiny.
  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Paperback (Pocket Books/Star Trek, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Best known as Mr. Sulu, helmsman of the Starship Enterprise™ and captain of the Starship Excelsior, George Takei is beloved by millions as part of the command team that has taken audiences to new vistas of adventure in Star Trek®—the unprecedented television and feature film phenomenon.From the program’s birth in the changing world of the 1960s and death at the hands of the network to its rebirth in the hearts and minds of loyal fans, the Star Trek story has blazed its own path into our recent cultural history, leading to a series of blockbuster feature films and three new versions of Star Trek for television. The Star Trek story is one of boundless hope and crushing disappointment, wrenching rivalries and incredible achievements. It is also the story of how, after nearly thirty years, the cast of characters from a unique but poorly rated television show have come to be known to millions of Americans and people around the world as family. For George Takei, the Star Trek adventure is intertwined with his personal odyssey through adversity in which four-year-old George and his family were forced by the United States government into internment camps during World War II. Star Trek means much more to George Takei than an extraordinary career that has spanned thirty years. For an American whose ideals faced such a severe test, Star Trek represents a shining embodiment of the American Dream—the promise of an optimistic future in which people from all over the world contribute to a common destiny.
  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Hardcover (Pocket Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    George Takei shares the dramatic and turbulent events of his career, from his childhood and life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, to his years on Star Trek, to his success as an actor, author, and businessman. 85,000 first printing. Tour.
  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Popular Star Trek television star George Takei recounts his life and career from his internment in World War II camps as a four year old through his visionary experiences on the set as Mr. Sulu. Original.
  • To the Stars the Autobiography of Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, Oct. 1, 1994)
    George Takei shares the dramatic and turbulent events of his career, from his childhood and life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, to his years on Star Trek, to his success as an actor, author, and businessman. Read by George Takei. Simultaneous.
  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Hardcover (Pocket Books, Sept. 30, 1994)
    None
  • To the Stars The Autobiography of...

    George Takei

    Hardcover (Pocket Bks, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • To the Stars

    George Takei

    Paperback (Pocket Books/Star Trek, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Excellent Book
  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu by George Takei

    George Takei

    Paperback Bunko (Pocket Books/Star Trek, Aug. 16, 1790)
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  • To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu

    George Takei

    Paperback (Pocket Books/Star Trek, Dec. 1, 1995)
    None
  • To The Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei

    George Takei

    eBook (Gallery Books, March 10, 2015)
    Best known as Mr. Sulu, helmsman of the Starship Enterprise™ and captain of the Starship Excelsior, George Takei is beloved by millions as part of the command team that has taken audiences to new vistas of adventure in Star Trek®—the unprecedented television and feature film phenomenon.From the program’s birth in the changing world of the 1960s and death at the hands of the network to its rebirth in the hearts and minds of loyal fans, the Star Trek story has blazed its own path into our recent cultural history, leading to a series of blockbuster feature films and three new versions of Star Trek for television. The Star Trek story is one of boundless hope and crushing disappointment, wrenching rivalries and incredible achievements. It is also the story of how, after nearly thirty years, the cast of characters from a unique but poorly rated television show have come to be known to millions of Americans and people around the world as family. For George Takei, the Star Trek adventure is intertwined with his personal odyssey through adversity in which four-year-old George and his family were forced by the United States government into internment camps during World War II. Star Trek means much more to George Takei than an extraordinary career that has spanned thirty years. For an American whose ideals faced such a severe test, Star Trek represents a shining embodiment of the American Dream—the promise of an optimistic future in which people from all over the world contribute to a common destiny.