Vision of the Future: Star Wars Legends (the Hand of Thrawn) by Timothy Zahn (1999, Mass Market)
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Book SeriesStar Wars: the Hand of Thrawn Duology-Legends Ser.
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight11 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.1 in
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ReviewsPraise for the Star Wars(r) novels of Timothy Zahn: Specter Of The Past: "Zahn returns splendidly to the ranks of Star Wars authors...absorbing reading. Label this one 'not just for Star Wars fans'--for sure!" --Booklist Heir To The Empire: "Moves with a speed-of-light pace that captures the spirit of the movie trilogy so well, you can almost hear John Williams's soundtrack." --The Providence Sunday Journal Dark Force Rising: "Zahn has perfectly captured the pace and flavor of the Star Wars movies. This is space opera at its best." --The Sunday Oklahoman The Last Command: "Filled with characteristic Star Wars technology and cosmic battles...the detail and plot development far exceed what are possible in a two-hour movie." --The Indianapolis Star, Praise for the Star Wars(r) novels of Timothy Zahn: Specter Of The Past: "Zahn returns splendidly to the ranks of Star Wars authors...absorbing reading. Label this one 'not just for Star Wars fans'--for sure!" --Booklist Heir To The Empire: "Moves with a speed-of-light pace that captures the spirit of the movie trilogy so well, you can almost hear John Williams's soundtrack." --The Providence Sunday Journal Dark Force Rising: "Zahn has perfectly captured the pace and flavor of the Star Wars movies. This is space opera at its best." --The Sunday Oklahoman The Last Command: "Filled with characteristic Star Wars technology and cosmic battles...the detail and plot development far exceed what are possible in a two-hour movie." --The Indianapolis Star From the Hardcover edition.