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Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (Star Wars: Essential Guides) (edition 1996)

by Bill Smith, Troy Vigil (Illustrator), Doug Chiang (Illustrator)

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"THAT'S NO MOON! IT'S A SPACE STATION." But it wasn't just any space station--it was the most famous battle station in movie history, the Death Star, just one of the dozens of high-tech marvels that are found in the movies, the books, the comics, the games, and everywhere the Star Wars epic continues. STAR WARS(c): THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO VEHICLES AND VESSELS * Features detailed data on the most important spaceships, vehicles, and battle machines in the Star Wars universe. * Describes the development and historical importance of each vehicle. * Includes detailed illustrations with each entry for instant visual reference. * Brings you up-to-date on the latest starcraft technology used by the New Republic, its allies, and its enemies. THESE ARE THE SHIPS USED TO TRAVEL, EXPLORE, AND CONQUER THE LENGTH AND BREADTH OF THE STAR WARS GALAXY.… (more)
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Title:Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (Star Wars: Essential Guides)
Authors:Bill Smith
Other authors:Troy Vigil (Illustrator), Doug Chiang (Illustrator)
Info:Del Rey Books (1996), Edition: later printing, Paperback, 202 pages
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"THAT'S NO MOON! IT'S A SPACE STATION." But it wasn't just any space station--it was the most famous battle station in movie history, the Death Star, just one of the dozens of high-tech marvels that are found in the movies, the books, the comics, the games, and everywhere the Star Wars epic continues. STAR WARS(c): THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO VEHICLES AND VESSELS * Features detailed data on the most important spaceships, vehicles, and battle machines in the Star Wars universe. * Describes the development and historical importance of each vehicle. * Includes detailed illustrations with each entry for instant visual reference. * Brings you up-to-date on the latest starcraft technology used by the New Republic, its allies, and its enemies. THESE ARE THE SHIPS USED TO TRAVEL, EXPLORE, AND CONQUER THE LENGTH AND BREADTH OF THE STAR WARS GALAXY.

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