Review:I found some of the real life comparisons with the Star Wars Universe a little dull at times and reaching. For Instance the comparison however loose with Hitler and the Emperor. I think it's well established that Star Wars goes hand in hand and influenced a Nazi style comparision for the Empire which is also reflected with some items from the world wars being used to dress the characters. Some of the book is interesting but I couldn't help feel at times that pages could be better spent in dedicating more to the Star Wars subject rather than relate to the influences which are only very basically covered. The layout is fairly glossy and well done. This is another older book first published in 1997 and released in 1998. I like these older books as some aspects were just not that widely available and for a 12 year old book it still fits in today and one could think it's a well put together visual package. Some nice images are obtained from this book.
Verdict:This is worth a buy overall, it could be better but there aren't a great deal of books around like this anymore. 2-3 have taken a similar path nowadays but this was the first of it's kind.
Rating: 4 out of 5- Recommended
Breif Description:The companion to the Star wars exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum explores the mythology used as the basis for the Star wars movie trilogy.
Price: Approx £13-20 - Ebay,Amazon
Mary S Henderson (Author)
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Bantam (1 Feb 1998)
Language English