The Prisoner of Vega

ISBN-10
039483576X
ISBN-13
9780394835761
Category
Kirk, James T. (Fictitious character)
Pages
41
Language
English
Published
1977-01-01
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Authors
Christopher Cerf, Sharon Lerner

Description

Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew confront villains from the Klingon Empire who are holding the beautiful ruler of Vega prisoner.

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