The Star Wars Poster Book
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  • Best Deal ever!
  • Around the world and across the galaxy....
  • Not enough information; too much information
  • Interesting even for the non-star wars addicted
  • Worldwide Star Wars Poster overview
The Star Wars Poster Book
Stephen J. Sansweet , and Peter Vilmur
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ASIN: 0811848833

Book Description

One of the very first Star Wars posters had no images at all just enormous block letters that announced, "Coming to Your Galaxy This Summer: Star Wars." The rest is history. Now, 28 years later, the 350 most amazing Star Wars movie posters are collected for the first time. This compilation spans the surreal to ultra realistic, the campy to darkly serious: Darth Vader's head exploding in a shower of camera parts; Anakin Skywalker casting an ominous Sith shadow; C-3PO and R2-D2 selling Star Wars shoes; Luke and Vader in mortal battle aboard the Death Star. Classic posters are joined with text by the world's foremost Star Wars collector, Stephen Sansweet, and poster collector Peter Vilmur, behind-the-scenes stories from artists and designers, a scarcity guide to over 2,000 posters, and a bootleg identification guide. Exploding with color, The Star Wars Poster Book illuminates an unexplored corner of Star Wars history.

2005 by Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Deal ever!.......2007-09-30

At the price I got this for and the shape it was in, it was a definate steal!

5 out of 5 stars Around the world and across the galaxy...........2007-07-29

The artwork in this amazing book speaks for itself! - incredible reference and resource to all the movie posters for this groundbreaking, earthshaking blockbuster that keeps on going into hyper-space year after year.... any collector or artist would LOVE to have this in their collection!

3 out of 5 stars Not enough information; too much information.......2007-06-18

While this book has a ton of Star Wars Posters listed, it's a book for the reader who is not familiar with poster collecting, or the highest level of Star Wars poster collecting. There is no inbetween. The book is basically a giant list with illustrations. But the list includes posters that are so obscure that it's almost not worth putting them in this book (Coca Cola and Burger King advertising posters come to mind.) There is also a few places where they just went overboard; there is one page where they have pictures of about 20 different posters, all from Episode I, all the same poster, just printed in different languages. I would have liked to have seen a little more detail on the things that matter more to collectors like how to spot a bootleg from an original, what the 77/21 means on the bottom right of the Star Wars 1 sheet, details on different poster printers and their posters (Kilian Enterprises for one), etc. I would also like to have seen more information on where to get posters other than "try the internet." Overall an OK book, it just lacks in certain areas of information.

4 out of 5 stars Interesting even for the non-star wars addicted.......2007-01-10

I got this book for my husband as an attachment to the "Creating the Worlds of Star Wars: 365 Days (Abrams' 365 Days)". My husband has a large Star Wars collection and I didn't know what to get to add to it. He loved this book and I even found it very interesting. It showcases all the posters even ones I had no idea existed and ones from other countries. I found the perspective the different countries took to make a poster from was very interesting.

5 out of 5 stars Worldwide Star Wars Poster overview.......2007-01-06

A great book gathering posters from all around the world, originals, variations, weird ones.. For star wars enthusiastics and poster collectors, or just for lovers of graphic impact relationed with the star wars movies. A good one.
Star Wars 15 Pull-Out Poster Book (Star Wars Series)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • good pictures, but...
  • good stills but poor quality
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Star Wars 15 Pull-Out Poster Book (Star Wars Series)
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3 out of 5 stars good pictures, but..........2001-06-06

the quality of the photos is not so good... and the posters are small. I don't know... I don't reccommend it.

4 out of 5 stars good stills but poor quality.......2001-03-09

This little book has a great selection of still shots from the movie. However, for some reason, some of the pictures are grainy or out of focus or washed out. Maybe that's because the film quality they made these from is poor. The Return of the Jedi poster book has clearer photos.

5 out of 5 stars Cool Pull Outs.......2000-06-28

If you are a Star Wars fan and like cool poster you shouldreally get this book. It is worth [the money] I would pay up to $10.00 for a book like this.
Return of the Jedi Pull-Out Poster Book (Star Wars Series)
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4 out of 5 stars Star War.......2001-06-15

This is book is a tremendous and thrilling story of the star war. Its way of tellig the story brings the readers in a tremendous world with the concept that they are living in this world and considering themself as the heroes.

Its extraordinary narrations of technicality and way of story telling brings a huge amount of happiness and extacy in our mind.
Marvel Poster Book #1 : Todd McFarlane's Amazing Spider-Man
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    Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith Poster Book
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      This booklet includes 4 full size posters
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        Batman Shadow of the Bat #1 (Collector's Set with 3-D Pop-Up, 2 Posters, Bookmark, & Blue Print of Arkham Asylum - DC Comics)
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              Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History
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              • Sadly Not Above Politics
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              Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History
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              Who hasn't been stirred by the strains of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony? That's a good question, claims Esteban Buch. German nationalists and French republicans, communists and Catholics have all, in the course of history, embraced the piece. It was performed under the direction of Leonard Bernstein at a concert to mark the fall of the Berlin Wall, yet it also serves as a ghastly and ironic leitmotif in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. Hitler celebrated his birthdays with it, and the government of Rhodesia made it their anthem. And played in German concentration camps by the imprisoned, it also figured prominently at Mitterand's 1981 investiture.

              In his remarkable history of one of the most popular symphonic works of the modern period, Buch traces such complex and contradictory uses—and abuses—of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony since its premier in 1824. Buch shows that Beethoven consciously drew on the tradition of European political music, with its mix of sacred and profane, military and religious themes, when he composed his symphony. But while Beethoven obviously had his own political aspirations for the piece—he wanted it to make a statement about ideal power—he could not have had any idea of the antithetical political uses, nationalist and universalist, to which the Ninth Symphony has been put since its creation. Buch shows us how the symphony has been "deployed" throughout nearly two centuries, and in the course of this exploration offers what was described by one French reviewer as "a fundamental examination of the moral value of art." Sensitive and fascinating, this account of the tangled political existence of a symphony is a rare book that shows the life of an artwork through time, shifted and realigned with the currents of history.

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              5 out of 5 stars Sadly Not Above Politics.......2004-01-03

              One of the world's most famous pieces of music, and arguably the finest work of all symphonies, is Beethoven's Ninth. The theme, the "Ode to Joy," is a tune everyone knows, consisting of only six tones spread over twenty-four bars; you can probably pick it out at the piano even if you don't know piano. If music is, as is often claimed, a universal language, then this is as universal as it gets. And so it is disturbing that no other musical work has been so used as a political tool. _Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History_ (University of Chicago Press) by Esteban Buch gives a history of the often contradictory appropriations of the work during two centuries of wildly differing political times. An intellectual, scholarly look at what people have done with an emotive composition, the book will make readers wonder about how music comes to convey anything to us, and whether there is a moral value to art.

              The words of the more agreeable song consist of very rich appeals such as that all men will be brothers under the wing of joy, and that the millions should embrace in a kiss for all the world. (I cannot help feeling that the joy conveyed in the music is more likely to be received by those who don't know German.) At least the lyrics are not a simple manifesto; because of this, though, and because of the universality of the appeal to joy and of the tune itself, the Ninth has become distinctly political music. The German nationalists adopted it in the nineteenth century at the same time the French detected that it was the soul of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Communists hear a call to classless brotherhood. Catholics have found the literally divine in it. Hitler liked to have it played on his birthdays. It was played in his concentration camps. The BBC played it as an anti-Nazi symbol. Cleared of the stain of Nazism, the tune in 1985 became the official anthem of Europe. The tune, that is, under the re-written form by Herbert von Karajan, former Nazi party member. The European anthem is wordless. The tune became the Rhodesian national anthem in 1974, an anthem to apartheid. It was played in celebration of the Berlin wall coming down. (Bernstein conducted, and "freedom" was substituted for the word "joy.") The Ninth has affected our technology; when the CD was unveiled, the duration of the music on one CD was selected to allow all the Ninth Symphony to go on one disc. The clearest artistic demonstration of the ambiguity of this multi-significant music was in Kubrick's _A Clockwork Orange_, where, with all the freedom he can handle, droog Alex responds to the Ninth with visions of lovely ultraviolence. The film uses an electronically synthesized version, a Ninth as queer as a clockwork orange.

              It would be nice to think that a paean whose main line is "All men will be brothers" would somehow rise above politics. Buch not only shows that this did not happen, he has set out all the contradictory claims on the music that started shortly after it premiered and have continued to our time. He rightly shows there is no "correct" interpretation if one is looking for political meaning. This is far from saying that the music can mean anything anyone wants. After this detailed look at the work's misappropriations, readers will be eager to sit down and just listen. It's the most glorious music, and it engenders goodwill towards others just in the listening. It may be facile (and untrue) to state that the Ninth is above politics, but although politics have sadly trivialized and tarnished it, it remains humanity's anthem.

              3 out of 5 stars A Troubled History.......2003-10-08

              Much of the theme of this book is illustrated by its cover, a garish portraint of a blue-faced Beethoven painted by Andy Warhol in 1987 to inform the viewer, according to the author of this study, Esteban Buch, (p. 7), that the "composer had more to do with Marilyn Monroe rather than John Cage. This illustrated the banalization of the Beethoven mythos..."

              Buch's study of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony has little to do with Beethoven's music. Rather it is a study giving some backround on the creation of the work and a study of the way it has been received, interpreted, and politicized by some over the years following Beethoven's death in 1827. There are two interrelated themes in the book: 1. The Ninth Symphony has been used by groups as diverse as socialists, communists, American democrats, pan-Europeanists, fascists, nazis, racists, and many others to support their ideologies and 2. With the passage of time and the dramatic changes that societies have underwent since the composition of the Ninth, Beethoven's music, and its sense of heroism and universality, become ever more difficult for the modern listener to understand and appreciate.

              Neither of these claims are particularly new or surprising. Of the two, Buch devotes most of his attention to the first, although I find the second rather broader and more interesting.

              The first part of this book discusses the development of what Buch terms "modern political music". He discusses the reception of Handel in England, the use of "La Marsellaise" as an anthem for the French Revolution, Haydn's composition of an anthem for the German Emperor,Franz Joseph II, "God Save the Emperor" and other sources as predecessors to Beethoven. Most interestingly, Buch discusses well Beethoven's own efforts as a composer of overtly "political" music to celebrate the reactionary Congress of Vienna of 1814. Chief among these works is Beethoven's cantata "The Glorious Moment", opus 136. The discussion of Beethoven's own overtly political compositions is probably the most insightful and interesting part of this uneven book.

              Buch offers a rather incomplete discussion of the Schiller's composition of "Ode to Joy", but his book includes little in the way of musical analysis of Beethoven's setting and still less of a discussion of the Ninth Symphony as a whole. This limits the book's value and its interest, I am afraid.

              There are discussions about how groups tended to read their own meaning into Beethoven's music and Schiller's poem. In other words, there was a tendency to take Beethoven's majestic music and use it to call attention to the political causes of the day rather than to the music itself. This should surprise no one.

              Buch develops his theme through a discussion of the 1845 ceremony in Bonn in which a statue was erected to Beethoven's memory (strangely, the book does not include a photo of this still-standing statue), followed by a discussion of the rise of nationalism, communism, democracy, Nazism and other causes, some good, some bad, some horrible. He points out, interestingly, that from the mid-19th Century there was an attempt to claim that when Schiller wrote his "Ode to Joy" (Freude) he meant "Freedom" (Freiheit). There is no historical evidence to support this claim but it has been used by many. Buch suggests that Beethoven's music has become platitudinous through exposure and through the uses to which it has been put.

              There are some interesting points to be made here. In the Ninth Symphony, Beethoven did seem to be addressing humanity. He wanted to write a "public" work rather than a work of a deeply introspective character such as, say, the last string quartets or the opus 109 piano sonata. It is not necessarily a bad thing that people have used this work to reflect their own ideals, and Beethoven cannot be blamed for some of the dreadful causes that have looked to him as an alleged forbearer. That people have done so does not exhaust his music or its meaning. Buch's study could have used more musical analysis and could have considered other ways of thinking about the Ninth Symphony in addition to its uses in the service of various, contradictory forms of political propaganda. I am not sure if Buch really touches the Ninth Symphony as a work of art and as an ideal. He seems to want to deconstruct the Ninth as both, and he does not succeed.

              I thought the writing in this book was verbose, jargon-ridden, and hard to follow. I am not sure whether this was due to the text, the translation, or to both, as I suspect. Sentences are long and stringy and run-on too much for English. There are some sections of interesting discussion, but they are combined with too much irrelevance and too much of a tendency to polemicize.

              I came away thinking that this book did show me something of Beethoven as a political composer that was worth knowing (chiefly his composition of the "Glorious Moment" cantata,), but it did not appreciably increase my understanding of the Ninth Symphony. Also, I found the book of limited value for its understanding of the vagaries of modern politics. Thus on the whole I found this book disappointing.

              5 out of 5 stars Beauty Is Borrowed to Stand for Subjective "Truth".......2003-08-29

              Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History is a rare book in considering both the sources of political myths and their expressions . . . from the perspective of one part of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, that work of classic genius, The Ode to Joy.

              Everyone has their own associations for Beethoven's Ninth. For most people, these associations are positive . . . such as remembering a wonderful concert. For others, the connections are more sinister . . . such as those who remember The Ode to Joy as Rhodesia's anthem, Hitler's use of the music for the Third Reich (including encouragement of playing the music in concentration camps), and the disturbing scene in "A Clockwork Orange."

              Unless you know German, however, the music is mostly sound. What do those words say? Did you know that they are based on Schiller's poem in which the ideal is expressed that "All men will become brothers"? In that context, the work takes on a whole new dimension. Also, its use by tyrants and those who do not favor brotherhood becomes much more egregious as an inappropriate thing to do.

              Basically, the work is so appealing to people that they want to use it . . . without necessarily honoring its meaning.

              For many decades, many people have falsely claimed that Schiller meant the work to be an Ode to Freedom rather than Joy. Although there's no basis for that claim, the desire to turn this work to that theme caused Leonard Bernstein to change the wording in that way in his concerts to celebrate the demolition of the Berlin Wall. So even the nontyrants are tempted to misappropriate the message.

              This book does more than recount those appropriations and misappropriations. You will also learn about the rise of national anthems in Europe, the building of Beethoven's myth, and how The Ode to Joy has become the anthem of the united Europe that is emerging today.

              As a side note, I was pleased to see that the words for the national anthems were so carefully developed in the text and connected to the prevailing political themes. I found much improved understanding of these works by seeing their words in the same book in English.

              If you are a fan of those who criticize pomposity and ignorance by quoting them at length, then you will have a lot of fun with this book by seeing how many people have made fatuous statements about Beethoven and The Ode to Joy.

              How could the book have been better? I would have liked a little more about the music itself. It's a shame that there's not an audio version that could include snatches of the music. As it is, the book is filled with scores and lyrics, so if you can read music (and hum along) you can almost provide your own accompaniment.

              After you finish this book, I encourage you to share The Ode to Joy (along with the words) with someone who does not know the music. And then explain what the music and the words mean to you. In that way, we can keep the true heritage of this remarkable music alive.

              4 out of 5 stars The Trials and Tribulations of a Magnum Opus.......2003-06-20

              I verily believe poor old Beethoven would roll right over if he were to learn just to what extent his crowning achievement has been employed over the last few centuries. The premise of this book is as interesting as it sounds; I hardly need to parrot the synopsis provided above. I enjoyed this book quite a lot, especially since I have had, with profound gratitude, to study the piece. Its discussion of the Maestro's other works prompted me to buy the complete cycle of Symphonies by Gardiner.

              Buch does an excellent job of establishing the historical context under which the Symphony was born, and even though it felt at times as if this preparation veered too far from the Ninth itself, the background learning is eminently helpful for better understanding the European traditions that held sway over the work itself.

              Indeed, the book focuses almost entirely on the Ninth as a monument of European culture and limits discussion, for the most part, to the evolultion of its European reception and interpretation. Quite understandable, and rather thorough, at that; all the same, I would have liked at least a little bit about how the Ninth was "used" in other societies - I imagine that the trans-cultural exchange is a fascinating occasion to examine how non-European nations recieved a work so paradoxical: universal yet utterly European.

              Additionally, I felt that the intensity of the book diminished the closer it was to finishing; but I suppose the nearer one is to history, the less one can judge too firmly.

              In the main, Buch has written a manifestly interesting narrative and I cannot but recommend it; Miller's translation was superb and felt as though "Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History" fared a lot better in translation than did its namesake.
              BEETHOVEN'S NINTH. A political history. Translated by Richard Miller.
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                Beethoven's Ninth: A Political History
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                  Westernness: A Meditation (Under the Sign of Nature)
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                    Alan Williamson
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                    A first-person meditation on the literary and visual arts of the American West, Westernness: A Meditation explores how this region has developed its own distinct culture, in literature and painting, from the point of view of someone who has been, at different times in his life, both a westerner and an easterner. An engaging and astute reader and observer, Alan Williamson uses his poetic lens to examine the new connections, notably with the Far East, that have been forged in the West, but also the fear, anxiety, and sense of cultural vacancy that western artists have had to overcome in confronting their new landscape, much as the writers of the American Renaissance did a century earlier.

                    Writing as a displaced easterner with significant western roots, Williamson looks at writers and poets such as Cather, Lawrence, Steinbeck, Jefferes, Silko, and Snyder, as well as artists such as the Yosemite painters, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Wayne Thiebaud, to show how, despite the inflated optimism of many western patriots, the work of these individuals relates to the anxieties suffered by their eastern predecessors. By revealing what he sees as the repetition of the evolution of American literature in the rise of western literature, Williamson provides us with a fresh vantage point from which we can appreciate western literature, art, and culture and simultaneously dismantle the literary war between East and West. A tribute to the author's lifelong engagement with a particular landscape and its writers, Westernness speaks to the general reader who is curious about his or her native place and relationship to it, as well as to scholars in literary and ecocritical studies.

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