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Publisher's info | |
Title: | Han Solo at Stars' End |
Author: | Brian Daley |
Publisher: | Del Rey |
1st printing: | April 12th, 1979 |
ISBN: | ISBN 0-345-2851-5 |
Page count: | 187 |
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Han Solo at Stars' End is an American science fiction novel based upon the Star Wars multimedia franchise. It is the first original novel in the franchise, not including adaptations, and the first book in what has come to be known as the Han Solo Adventures. It was written by Brian Daley and published by Del Rey. It was first released in paperback format on April 12th, 1979.
Han Solo trusts no one, and does no favors. But when the best illegal ship rebuilder in the galaxy disappears, Han and Chewbacca agree to go after him — after all, the Millennium Falcon needs some very special repairs. Their search pits them against powerful and ruthless enemies out to destroy them, and finally leads them to an airless speck of desolate asteroid — the Authority prison planet known as Stars' End.
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- Jessa Vandangante
- Klaus "Doc" Vandangante
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Star Wars was created by George Lucas.
- Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End redirects to this page.
- The cover art illustration was rendered by Wayne Douglas Barlow.
- This book is part of the original "Expanded Universe", now classified under the franchise's "Legends" brand. It is not considered part of the official canon continuity.
- The book has been adapted into a newspaper comic strip newspaper comic strip series that was first published in the Los Angeles Times between October 1980 and February 1981.
- The comic strip adaptation was collected in the Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics from March-May 1997.