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The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia

by Stephen J. Sansweet, Pablo Hidalgo

📖 Overview

The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia is a comprehensive three-volume reference work covering the entire Star Wars universe through 2008. The set includes over one million words across 1,224 pages, with entries documenting characters, creatures, locations, technology, and events from both the films and expanded universe materials. The encyclopedia features hundreds of full-color illustrations and photographs from Lucasfilm's archives. Each entry is cross-referenced with related topics, allowing readers to trace connections throughout the Star Wars galaxy and discover new details about familiar elements. The work represents a collaboration between Stephen J. Sansweet, the former Director of Content Management at Lucasfilm, and Pablo Hidalgo, a Lucasfilm authority on Star Wars continuity. Their combined expertise provides historical context and behind-the-scenes information for virtually every aspect of the franchise. This encyclopedia stands as a testament to the depth and complexity of the Star Wars mythos, illustrating how a simple story about good versus evil evolved into a rich tapestry of interconnected narratives. The scope of included material demonstrates the franchise's impact on popular culture and its ability to sustain an ever-expanding universe of stories.

👀 Reviews

Readers value this encyclopedia as a comprehensive reference, though note it only covers content through 2008. The detailed entries and cross-references help navigate complex Star Wars lore. Likes: - High production quality and durable binding - Clear organization and layout - Includes obscure characters and details from expanded universe - Many illustrations and photos - Thorough cross-referencing system Dislikes: - Size and weight make it cumbersome to handle - Some entries lack depth - Missing content post-2008 - High price point - Some printing errors and typos - No updates or revised editions Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (392 reviews) Goodreads: 4.5/5 (585 ratings) Reader quote: "Perfect for settling Star Wars trivia arguments, but prepare your biceps - these volumes are heavy!" - Amazon reviewer Multiple readers mention using it as a reference while writing Star Wars fan fiction or playing the roleplaying game.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 The encyclopedia spans three volumes and includes more than 1 million words across 1,224 pages 🌟 Author Stephen J. Sansweet owns the world's largest private collection of Star Wars memorabilia, housed in a museum called Rancho Obi-Wan 🌟 The book covers material from all six Star Wars films, The Clone Wars animated series, radio dramas, comics, novels, and video games up to 2008 🌟 Co-author Pablo Hidalgo began his career writing for the Star Wars Adventure Journal and later became a full-time Star Wars creative executive at Lucasfilm 🌟 The encyclopedia features over 1,000 full-color photographs and illustrations, many of which had never been published before its release