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History of The Force

Four years before the first "Star Wars" movie was released, The Times signaled that the sci-fi film was approaching our world. In a 1973 feature on director George Lucas, Judy Klemesrud wrote, "George is currently working on another science fiction screenplay, 'The Star Wars,' which he describes as a 'real gee whiz movie' in the Flash Gordon-Buck Rogers tradition."

The movie title was later shortened and when it opened in 1977, Times film critic Vincent Canby knew he had seen something special. "Star Wars is the most elaborate, most expensive, most beautiful movie serial ever made," he wrote.

"History of The Force" is the ultimate anthology of New York Times coverage of the "Star Wars" franchise. Packed with more than 85 reprinted Times pages, it takes you on a fantastic journey from the 1970s to today’s “The Mandalorian” and “Andor.”

An epic gift for the fiercest Star Wars fan, this beautiful book measures 10.5" x 13.25" and has a velvety soft, imitation leather cover with library binding. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom message on the cover for a gift recipient.

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History of The Force

Four years before the first "Star Wars" movie was released, The Times signaled that the sci-fi film was approaching our world. In a 1973 feature on director George Lucas, Judy Klemesrud wrote, "George is currently working on another science fiction screenplay, 'The Star Wars,' which he describes as a 'real gee whiz movie' in the Flash Gordon-Buck Rogers tradition."

The movie title was later shortened and when it opened in 1977, Times film critic Vincent Canby knew he had seen something special. "Star Wars is the most elaborate, most expensive, most beautiful movie serial ever made," he wrote.

"History of The Force" is the ultimate anthology of New York Times coverage of the "Star Wars" franchise. Packed with more than 85 reprinted Times pages, it takes you on a fantastic journey from the 1970s to today’s “The Mandalorian” and “Andor.”

An epic gift for the fiercest Star Wars fan, this beautiful book measures 10.5" x 13.25" and has a velvety soft, imitation leather cover with library binding. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom message on the cover for a gift recipient.

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Four years before the first "Star Wars" movie was released, The Times signaled that the sci-fi film was approaching our world. In a 1973 feature on director George Lucas, Judy Klemesrud wrote, "George is currently working on another science fiction screenplay, 'The Star Wars,' which he describes as a 'real gee whiz movie' in the Flash Gordon-Buck Rogers tradition."

The movie title was later shortened and when it opened in 1977, Times film critic Vincent Canby knew he had seen something special. "Star Wars is the most elaborate, most expensive, most beautiful movie serial ever made," he wrote.

"History of The Force" is the ultimate anthology of New York Times coverage of the "Star Wars" franchise. Packed with more than 85 reprinted Times pages, it takes you on a fantastic journey from the 1970s to today’s “The Mandalorian” and “Andor.”

An epic gift for the fiercest Star Wars fan, this beautiful book measures 10.5" x 13.25" and has a velvety soft, imitation leather cover with library binding. The cover art and lettering is stamped in matte silver foil. For an extra personalized touch, you can add a custom message on the cover for a gift recipient.

History of The Force | The New York Times