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27 mai 2009 17:28

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27 mai 2009 22:02

Et dire que je n'ai même pas encore craqué pour le Livre Culte :oops:

Sinon, pour ce nouvel ouvrage, 568 pages, ça risque de coûter encore un bras.
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28 mai 2009 18:05

TK-842 a écrit :Et dire que je n'ai même pas encore craqué pour le Livre Culte :oops:

Sinon, pour ce nouvel ouvrage, 568 pages, ça risque de coûter encore un bras.
pas de version fr a mon avis donc le prix risque d'être relativement raisonnable

maintenant sachant qu'il ya déjà
Gus and Duncan's Comprehensive Guide to Star Wars Collectibles Hardcover
the saga museum
et donc 1000 Collectibles Memorabilia and Stories :x

"There are so many people around the world who have expressed interest in visiting Rancho Obi-Wan, but it's just not possible," says author Steve Sansweet, referring to his vast personal museum which houses the world's largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia. "This book is a sort of virtual tour. It's filled with colorful photos of both familiar and never-before-seen items with lots of stories and anecdotes about how the items came to be or how they ended up in a former chicken barn in Northern California."

Star Wars: 1,000 Collectibles, due out from Abrams on October 1, takes the reader on a journey through cool and kitsch, from toys and costumes to life-size statues made of LEGO bricks to consumer goods such as candy, clothing, toothpaste -- and much more. Drawn from the largest private Star Wars collection in the known universe, this stunning treasure trove of memorabilia and colorful anecdotes mixes fun with nostalgia, delighting both the casual fan and the serious collector. Since the first Star Wars film opened in 1977, George Lucas's epic space fantasy has become not only one of the most successful entertainment franchises of all time, but also an obsession for collectors around the globe, who have spent more than $15 billion on Star Wars merchandise.

These collectibles range from the offbeat -- C-3PO tape dispensers, fan-made bantha piñatas, and Darth Vader popcorn poppers -- to the everyday -- Boba Fett cake pans, Yoda PEZ dispensers, and "Cream of Jawa" soup. Here for the first time is a chronicle of the constantly expanding, all-encompassing, often-surreal lifestyle of collecting Star Wars -- filled with incredible stranger-than-fiction stories from the galaxy's foremost collector.

Stephen J. Sansweet, director of content management and head of fan relations at Lucasfilm, is no stranger to Star Wars fans, having authored or co-authored 12 books on the Star Wars saga. Co-author and principle photographer on 1,000 Collectibles, Anne Neumann is the resident collection manager at Rancho Obi-Wan, where she uses complex databases and photography to track and organize the more than 75,000 items in the collection.

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You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig, you dig.
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18 juin 2009 10:11

mouai ...

1 000 objets cultes ...

pourquoi pas, c'est du Sansweet mais arrivera t'il à nous faire découvrir beaucoup de nouvelles choses encore une fois ?
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