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Have you ever wanted to own a coffee table book of all things Star Wars? You're in luck. The iconic movie franchise has now received a hardcover archive. George Lucas, the mastermind behind Star Wars, linked up with publisher Taschen for the first official installment of the archival series, The Star Wars Archives: 1977-1983.

The hardcover book will have die-hard Star Wars fans go nuts. In it, you'll find a series of script pages, production documents, on-set photography, stills, storyboards, concept art, and even posters. Covering the making off of the original trilogy (Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) the book also features an exclusive interview with Mr. Lucas himself.

With a price tag of $200 (or $190 for pre-order), the 604-page book is now available for pre-order at Amazon and will be officially released on November 15.

Take a closer look at the collectible below, and click through to get your early pre-order in.

TaschenPaul Duncan : The Star Wars Archives 1977-1983
$190
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