Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables
Star Wars first debuted on movie screens in 1977 and over the past forty years has grown into a collecting phenomenon. It has generated more merchandise than any other movie series in history, spanning every area of licensed product from inexpensive pocket money toys to big ticket full-size replicas.With a focus on the early vintage period of the 1970s and 1980s, author Paul Berry charts the development of the Star Wars collectable through the prequels of the 1990s and 2000s and into the modern era of films.The book looks at the massive success of the Kenner, and later Hasbro action figure range, which has spawned well over 1,000 figures; the wealth of toys and games inspired by the saga; the books and comics that have greatly expanded the Star Wars universe; the records and the videos; the trading cards; and the modern collectors’ items.Whether you joined the Star Wars saga in 1977, 1999 or 2015, Star Warsis a hobby that continues to attract new generations of collectors and will likely endure for many decades to come.
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Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables
Star Wars first debuted on movie screens in 1977 and over the past forty years has grown into a collecting phenomenon. It has generated more merchandise than any other movie series in history, spanning every area of licensed product from inexpensive pocket money toys to big ticket full-size replicas.With a focus on the early vintage period of the 1970s and 1980s, author Paul Berry charts the development of the Star Wars collectable through the prequels of the 1990s and 2000s and into the modern era of films.The book looks at the massive success of the Kenner, and later Hasbro action figure range, which has spawned well over 1,000 figures; the wealth of toys and games inspired by the saga; the books and comics that have greatly expanded the Star Wars universe; the records and the videos; the trading cards; and the modern collectors’ items.Whether you joined the Star Wars saga in 1977, 1999 or 2015, Star Warsis a hobby that continues to attract new generations of collectors and will likely endure for many decades to come.
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Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables

Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables

by Paul Berry
Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables

Star Wars Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Star Wars Collectables

by Paul Berry

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Overview

Star Wars first debuted on movie screens in 1977 and over the past forty years has grown into a collecting phenomenon. It has generated more merchandise than any other movie series in history, spanning every area of licensed product from inexpensive pocket money toys to big ticket full-size replicas.With a focus on the early vintage period of the 1970s and 1980s, author Paul Berry charts the development of the Star Wars collectable through the prequels of the 1990s and 2000s and into the modern era of films.The book looks at the massive success of the Kenner, and later Hasbro action figure range, which has spawned well over 1,000 figures; the wealth of toys and games inspired by the saga; the books and comics that have greatly expanded the Star Wars universe; the records and the videos; the trading cards; and the modern collectors’ items.Whether you joined the Star Wars saga in 1977, 1999 or 2015, Star Warsis a hobby that continues to attract new generations of collectors and will likely endure for many decades to come.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781445676449
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2018
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Paul Berry is a lifelong fan of Doctor Who and Star Wars and has been collecting memorabilia for them for over thirty years. He runs a facebook page dedicated to Doctor Who collectables, a sci-fi store named StarRider and is also edited the Doctor Who fan magazine Hand of Omega.

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

Chapter 1 Action Figures, Vehicles and Playsets 8

Chapter 2 Toys, Models and Games 32

Chapter 3 Collectables 47

Chapter 4 Books 54

Chapter 5 Comics and Magazines 64

Chapter 6 Trading Cards and Stickers 76

Chapter 7 Home Entertainment 85

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