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32 pp.
| DK
| May, 1999
|
TradeISBN 0-7894-3962-X$$19.95
(4)
4-6
Illustrated by
Hans Jenssen
&
Richard Chasemore.
Star Wars fans with incredible eyesight will enjoy poring over these amazingly detailed illustrations of vehicles featured in The Phantom Menace. Cut into cross-section, the craft include Starfighters, Podracers, and, featured in a four-page foldout, the Droid Control Ship. A brief accompanying text describes these conveyances and their components.
32 pp.
| DK
| September, 1998
|
TradeISBN 0-7894-3480-6$$19.95
(4)
4-6
Illustrated by
Richard Chasemore
&
Hans Jenssen.
Cross-Sections offers highly detailed cutaway illustrations (a magnifying glass and tenacity may be needed) of over a dozen futuristic vehicles, along with text describing the conveyances. Dictionary examines the characters, technology, and vehicles featured in the films as if they were real; a succinct text identifies components of the photos in an overly busy design.
64 pp.
| DK
| September, 1998
|
TradeISBN 0-7894-3481-4$$19.95
(4)
4-6
Photographs by
Alexander Ivanov.
Cross-Sections offers highly detailed cutaway illustrations (a magnifying glass and tenacity may be needed) of over a dozen futuristic vehicles, along with text describing the conveyances. Dictionary examines the characters, technology, and vehicles featured in the films as if they were real; a succinct text identifies components of the photos in an overly busy design.