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William Ware Theiss' Fan Mail & Viewer Correspondence - STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966 - 1969)

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William Ware Theiss' Fan Mail & Viewer Correspondence - STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966 - 1969)


A collection of fan mail and viewer correspondence retained by William Ware Theiss from Gene Roddenberry’s space adventure Star Trek: The Original Series. The grouping consists of four letters and one card addressed to William Ware Theiss. One letter is from Linda Helmick requesting Theiss’ assistance in replicating a Star Trek costume for a Scout meeting, with another letter asking how to become a costume designer, a letter from BJO Trimble with a funny drawing requesting Theiss’ view on how the costume evolved, another letter regarding the Star Trek Convention, and one Christmas card including a photo of a boy holding a USS Enterprise toy in front of a photo of Leonard Nimoy as Spock. This ephemera comes from series costume designer William Ware Theiss’ personal collection, having been stored away from the damaging conditions often seen with traditional studio storage. Thereafter, archived by the Comisar Collection, it has been meticulously cared for and stored in a light, climate and humidity controlled fine art warehouse. As a result, the collection is in very fine vintage condition overall. Of particular significance in this grouping is a letter from BJO Trimble, who spearheaded a letter writing campaign widely credited with saving the series from cancellation. Her actions resulted in the production of a third season, cementing the franchise’s syndication and longevity.

Dimensions (largest): 8 ½” x 11” (21 ½ cm x 28 cm)

Provenance: Mr. William Ware Theiss