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Summary[]
- As early Star Trek fans were trading and collecting anything to do with the show, Gene Roddenberry's attorney was keeping a close watch over products that fell outside official bounds. In this correspondence from June and July 1968, Leonard Maizlish requests that a young fan in Chicago cease the sale of photo prints. That fan, MaryLou Tamborello, replies with a mix of awe, excitement and worry.
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External links[]
- "Leonard Maizlish letter to MaryLou Tamborello - July 1968" at Spotify
- "Leonard Maizlish letter to MaryLou Tamborello - July 1968" at Apple Podcasts