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Terran Trade Authority Handbook (40th Anniversary Edition) w/Signed Print

By: Battlefield Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Role Playing Games (Battlefield Press)


Product Info

Title
Terran Trade Authority Handbook (40th Anniversary Edition) w/Signed Print
Publisher
Publish Year
2022
Pages
100
Dimensions
9x12x1.5"
NKG Part #
2148204102
Type
Hardcover

Description

This will also include a signed 8 x 11 print of special limited-edition giclee print of the painting "ACM 113, Fatboy", signed by Jim Burns.

No one would have believed, in the closing years of the 1970’s, that science fiction was to experience a boom that would last through to the present day. The summer blockbuster had only just been invented. There was only one Star Wars movie. The voyage of the Battlestar Galactica had only just begun, and Buck Rogers had yet to conquer television.

But between the pages of the Terran Trade Authority handbooks, enthralled readers were discovering a beautiful and brightly-colored vision of the future, where wondrous spacecraft explored strange planets, navigated shimmering nebulae and fought desperate battles among the stars. Illustrated by some of the world’s greatest science fiction artists and written by Stewart Cowley, the handbooks told the tale of mankind’s expansion into the unknown and the trials and wonders they encountered.

Conceived of as a “Jane’s Guide” for the future, the books made use of the stunning artwork produced for the paperback science fiction market at the time, reproducing them in lush color and on glossy paper. Beginning with Spacecraft 2000-2100 AD in 1978, the Terran Trade Authority series went on to become a cult phenomenon, loved and fondly remembered by all who came across them.

The Terran Trade Authority presented a bright vision of the future, optimistic about man's place in the universe, and featuring a strong undercurrent of mystery, wonder and adventure. In recent years the volumes have become collectors’ items – expensive and rarely found, but never forgotten - and have gone on to influence creators around the globe. The setting has spawned two role-playing games and has been cited as a clear inspiration for the best-selling computer game No Man's Sky.

Within the pages of the books are a veritable who’s who of science fiction art, including such names as Jim Burns, Bob Layzell, Colin Hay, Tony Roberts, Alan Daniels, Angus McKie, Peter Goodfellow, and, of course, Stewart Cowley. Now, with your help, we are proud to present a special 40th Anniversary Edition of the first of the TTA handbooks; Spacecraft 2000-2100 AD. It’s time to return to the future!