Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy |
| | | | Title: | Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy | | Author: | Matthew Reinhart | | Publisher: | Orchard Books | | Type: | Book / Hardcover | | Publication Date: | 15 October, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0439882826 / 9780439882828 | | List Price: | $34.99 | | You Save: | $11.90 | | Amazon Price: | $23.09 | |
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Product Description Sabuda and Reinhart Studios have created another spectacular pop-up book for George Lucas's epic STAR WARS movies! Bestselling pop-up artist and engineer Matthew Reinhart has designed a thirtieth anniversary commemorative edition that comes packed with a variety of novelty features -- pop-ups, working light sabers, pull tabs, and other interactive looks at the exciting and popular movies. This beautiful book will impress all fans of STAR WARS and gives a whole new perspective to the films.
MATTHEW REINHART is a renowned paper engineer and bona fide STARS WARS aficionado. He has worked with Robert Sabuda on many wonderful pop-up titles such as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, A B C Disney, Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Dinosaurs, and Movable Mother Goose. He also created Mommy? by Maurice Sendak, The Pop-Up Book of Nightmares, and The Pop-Up Book of Phobias. He lives in New York City.
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Star War Fans Big And Small 14 September, 2008 If anyone in your family were/are Star War fans and love pop-up books this is the best. As a parent as well as a grand parent I purchased this book for everyone. They ALL love the book and plan to keep it for ever.
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My Nephew Loved This Book 01 October, 2008 I bought this book for my nephew for his birthday. He carried it everywhere he went and didn't look at his other presents much until later.
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This Book Is Really Cool! 31 August, 2008 I was pleasantly surprised with this purchace. My neice just loved it. It was much nicer quality than I was expecting.
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Best Star Wars Product Ever 24 September, 2008 There isn't much else to be said that the other reviews don't say - clearly this is a winner. There is something magical about a non techie item that reveres the tech filled star wars universe. During Hurricane Ike in Tx, we had no power for nearly a week and my kids loved this book. There were so many delightful surprises in it, its a wonder of papercraft engineering that will delight for years to come.
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Guido Didn't Shot First 21 September, 2008 I bought this for my nephews, 3 and 7, and they love it. Even though their parents won't let them watch Star Wars yet, they love being introduced to all these characters through this book.
The pop-ups are intricate and amazing. The multiple layers within layers on just one page is evidenced by the thickness of this book. The pop-ups cascade out to reveal a surprising number of characters from the original trilogy. Luke's boyhood friend Wedge is even in there.
The artwork is true art - reproductions of watercolor. The pop-ups aren't always true to form (the Death Star looks kind of like a squashed ping pong ball) but come on - it's a pop-up!
Great introductory Star Wars brainwashing. Highly recommended.
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