What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Great Space Battles
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SOLVED: 1970's Science Fiction Large Format Hardcover [s]
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ETA: WorldCat seems to show the most information about this series. A list of the series' titles can be found here:
http://www.worldcat.org/title/science...
Information on the stories within the individual books is embedded here:
http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=rain...

But hey...!
Unbelievable luck! I *just* Googled "sci fi art of the 1970's image" and wham! The very first image came right out of that book. Going to dig into the links now. Here's the web page with the image I described above and man that's pretty close (to me anyway).
http://www.sci-fi-o-rama.com/2009/02/...
Off to find out more.

"...a connected space-opera milieu, describing the future history of mankind's expansion into the galaxy, presented in the guise of official handbooks by the trade organization from which the setting takes its name."
It seems these books are out there, so now my wish is for anyone who knows where a used dealer might be that has these.
I will update the thread to solved, and thanks to my one replier, you triggered the right thought!


Buying them is a different story though. I've looked around, and the three I wanted I can get, but not cheap.
I'll follow up with links.

http://www.amazon.com/Spacecraft-2000...
Second (the one I was after, and hardest to get): Great Space Battles [ 1979 ] W Terran Trade Authority Handbook (Part One- The Laguna Wars, Part Two- Conquest of Space) [Hardcover]
http://www.amazon.com/Battles-Terran-...
Third: Spacewreck: Ghostships and Derelicts of Space (Terran Trade Authority Handbook) [Hardcover]
http://www.amazon.com/Spacewreck-Ghos...
Fourth: Starliners [Hardcover]
http://www.amazon.com/Starliners-Stew...
The illustration that linked me to all this was by Angus McKie:
http://www.sci-fi-o-rama.com/2009/02/...


I only remember one of the stories, where the aliens (whoever they were) that we were in space battles with had a way of shutting down high-tech navigation and weapons computers, and the heroes were forced to return to "manual control."
The two offending ships emitting these waves were eventually found (hiding in a nebula?) and destroyed. They looked in the illustrations like a couple of spheres on a straight hull, but with big panel antennae.
It's the artwork I remember most, and would treasure being able to show my kids. The stories were all good too.