The Star Wars Archives. 1977–1983. 45th Ed. (40th Edition)
B**F
Star Wars Archives are Stunning!
...archives are stunning!...
L**N
Stunning presentation, and well worth it even if you own the Rinzler set.
Ok...first off this is an absolutely gorgeous book that's beautifully designed. And it's HUGE and HEAVY. Therein lies one of the big differences between this and the Rinzler series of "making of" books. This book, while it has text running throughout...is less academic than those volumes and more about a knockout visual presentation. (That said, the Rinzler series are also extremely well done and essential for any Star Wars fan) The pictures... and there are many, many, that you've likely never seen before...are as big as this HUGE book...did I mention it's HUGE? ....and are crystal clear. I found myself looking at a lot of pictures that I've seen many times before in a new light due to the size alone. Now if you don't own any previous Star Wars books of this kind...prepare to have your mind blown. And once you've recovered, go get the Rinzler books for a deeper dive. And, as mentioned earlier, even if you own the Rinzler series, you'll find this an awesome companion piece to go with those. (Bonus points if you also pick up the two-volume oversized Ralph Mcquarrie art books) But what about the price? Well, it's crazy expensive at its retail price point, but it's Amazon so you know the game...just wait. It will come down at some point. Highly recommended and essential for any original trilogy Star Wars fan.UPDATE: I should have mentioned this in my original review, but after spending more time with this book it's essential to note just how good the interview with George Lucas is that runs throughout the book. It's extremely detailed, and the author asks some very specific questions about the production, down to choices made on specific dates, dialogue, locations, etc...want to know why the term "parsec" is used by Han instead of time measurement? Well you can find out here straight from George. How did Alec Guinness react when he was told he was going to die after they had already started shooting? Or what trick did George use to get the UK crew to show more respect for the process? Again...it's all here and more! This book is a beast...and it will take you some time to properly get through it, but I highly recommend reading it cover to cover, including the photo captions. It has truly enhanced my enjoyment of the original saga in ways I didn't think possible.
J**N
“The best book on the greatest saga"? Maybe, from a certain point of view.
On the foldout spine of the small version is the phrase "the best book on the greatest saga". Bold words! My undisputed favorite book is Deborah Fine's "Star Wars Chronicles" for the amazing prop photos and layout. Content wise, gotta give it to J.W. Rinzler's "Making Of" books with more production detail than any other work. Duncan's books are a very well thought out mix of iconic photos and artwork you've seen a thousand times with some new shots that are hard to believe had not been made public until now. But so much of it is familiar by now that - except for younger fans and newbies - there's not a lot of novelty to it. Still, the commentary is modern, and it's refreshing to hear new things George Lucas had to say in his interviews with Paul Duncan. The larger version is stunningly gorgeous. The McQuarrie paintings really shine in this one. At the same time, the ergonomic smaller size is a joy to read on your lap. Are these the best Star Wars book ever? No. But they're easily "one of" the best. It doesn’t replace the other large tomes, but you can’t go wrong with this one. Duncan’s love of these movies really shows. One quirk - and I won't dock it a star for this - is the inclusion of the Special Edition photos, not as a knock on the special editions, but simply since the cover of the book says "77-83", implying that it covers just the original trilogy, not the special editions. Other than this, these are beautiful additions to any Star Wars fan's library.
S**D
Perfect!
Star Wars fan must!
Y**A
Love this book!
Fantastic gift for Star Wars fans!
B**E
1,000% AWESOME! A MUST have for Star Wars fans!!!
Buy this book now!!! 512 pages of non-stop photos and archives jammed packed with info even I never knew. I’m a Star Wars geek and have never seen some of these photos before! And all for under $30??? Hard bound, full color just slammed with info on how the original 3 films were made. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase.The book comes shrink wrapped as the photos show. The printing is spectacular and flawless. This book is 9 x 6.5 inches but feels like it weighs 5 pounds.I could go on and on. I’ve seen A New Hope 100+ times and all the behind the scenes documentaries and there’s still stuff in here I have never seen nor knew about the making of the film. This book includes Empire and Jedi too!!!!This would make a great gift too. I would be more than happy receiving this.Kudos to everyone involved with making this book! Amazing job!!!!
T**R
High quality book with one major downside
This is a fantastic coffee table book, very high quality and well put together. The paper used is excellent, I don't forsee this as something where pages are going to carry smears from people thumbing through it.A significant drawback to this edition is that a lot of the text is minutely small. I think that someone with healthy 20/20 vision would have a hard time reading most of it, the font size is about a 3 or a 4.I have both this version and the smaller, ''Reader's Digest" version. The big one has a lot, *lot* more photos and visually is easy on the eyes however functionally unreadable. The smaller version has about 100 less pages, less photos, however the text is presented in a font size that you are actually able to read.They should make the smaller version into an ebook and give you a download code for it when you buy the coffee table sized version so that you're actually able to read the text.
S**E
Love it…
My husband loves all things Star Wars so of course we had to get this. Great birthday gift.
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