Perhaps now, with CBS at the helm, new opportunities are opening up.
This book is from Abrams
Publishing, but has no connection to with JJ Abrams. I guess the big difference is that it's not from Pocket Books but is still a semi-licensed(?) product. It doesn't carry the CBS logos, but does thank the CBS Licensing Division, although Paula ran that division for many years so she certainly had an inside track on getting the book through its redtape hurdles.
It's
completely licensed and was thoroughly vetted through CBS Consumer Products. I no longer work there but they didn't skip the red tape just because I used to oversee publishing. They actually made me look things up and get signoffs and prove stuff! The nerve.

Also, check the back cover--the entire book is copyright CBS.
One of the specifics that the coauthors mentioned in the interview was that they had hoped to find rare images from the time of filming Operation Annihilate! at TRW, but that they had not been able to locate any.
Page 147-148 has a great shot of the landing party dwarfed by the bizarre structures of TRW's "Space Park" at Redondo Beach, CA.
If anyone knows how to go about making contact with the coauthors and/or Abrams, please let me know.
As requesting in your PM, I've forwarded your post to Paula Block, but remember that this book has barely come out yet. It would be unlikely to get a sequel all too soon. I would think we'd see a TOS movies or TNG edition before we saw a TOS Book 2. Or, Abrams Publishing would look to other shows entirely.
Sadly, I can't predict what Abrams will want to do in the future. But I strongly suspect that, as Therin guesses, that if this sells well and Abrams wants to do another book, it will be on a different incarnation of Star Trek.
Wikipedia: "
Abrams Books publishes illustrated books on the subjects of art,
architecture, photography,
graphic design, interior and garden design, fashion, music, comic arts and graphic novels, and sports. The Abrams imprint is currently under the direction of Vice President and Editor-in-Chief
Eric Himmel and Senior Vice President and Publisher
Steven Tager. Books published by this imprint includes the bestselling '365' and 'Discoveries' series."
I think a lot of fans would be glad to see a ton of images that they never saw before that managed to survive.
Sure, but these kinds of books - expensive, glossy, full of pics - are expensive suckers and book shops will probably be cautious about stocking too many of them - I can imagine people really damaging these books while riffling them over and over in the shops. Made me very glad to find mine in a shop not to many hours after being unpacked!