Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide

Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide is a reference book released by Dorling Kindersley on September 19, 2005 and written by Ryder Windham. It is marketed as the "ultimate guide" for any Star Wars fan, whether new or fanatic. Every facet of the Star Wars universe is covered in this book: films, Expanded Universe, behind-the-scenes, collecting, and Star Wars fandom.

Publisher's summary
The first fully illustrated guide to all six Star Wars movies!

 Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide'' is the definitive companion to George Lucas's space fantasy, revealing the full story of the epic battle between good and evil a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Packed with more than 1,000 images, including movie stills and comic-book art, this is the must-have book for all Star Wars fans!''


 * The history of the Star Wars galaxy
 * Key characters, technology, droids, aliens, and locations
 * Behind-the-scenes information on the making of the movies
 * Collectibles and merchandise
 * Full-color illustrations from the Star Wars Expanded Universe
 * Comics, novels, and video games

With a foreword by Ian McDiarmid

Contents

 * Foreword
 * Introduction
 * A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY&hellip;
 * Galactic History
 * The Galaxy
 * Special Technology
 * The Jedi Order
 * The Sith
 * THE OLD REPUBLIC
 * Great Sith War
 * Ascension of the Dark Lords
 * Keepers of the Peace
 * A Democratic Republic
 * Master and Apprentice
 * Blockade of Naboo
 * The Chosen One?
 * Battle of Naboo
 * The Decaying Republic
 * Rise of the Separatists
 * The Clone Army
 * Tragedy on Tatooine
 * Battle of Geonosis
 * THE CLONE WARS
 * Kidnapped!
 * Power of the Dark Side
 * The Jedi Purge
 * Dark Lord Reborn
 * THE DARK TIMES
 * Empire of Evil
 * Imperial Might
 * Rogues and Villains
 * The Death Star
 * THE CIVIL WAR
 * Leia's Mission
 * Luke's Destiny
 * A Jedi in Exile
 * Passage to Alderaan
 * "Now, I am the Master"
 * Battle of Yavin
 * Encounter on Mimban
 * Battle of Hoth
 * A Jedi in Training
 * "No Disintegrations"
 * Betrayal in the Clouds
 * Shadows of the Empire
 * Prisoners of Jabba the Hutt
 * "There is Another"
 * Battle of Endor
 * A NEW ERA
 * The New Republic
 * Empire Reborn
 * The New Jedi Order
 * BEHIND THE SCENES
 * George Lucas
 * The Star Wars Saga
 * Designing the galaxy
 * Visual Effects
 * Model-making
 * Movie Posters
 * EXPANDING THE UNIVERSE
 * Merchandise
 * Continuing the Saga
 * Star Wars Publishing
 * Video Games
 * Star Wars Timeline
 * Index
 * Acknowledgments

Special Edition
A Special Edition of the book was published on March 19, 2007. It includes an updated comic book section, more features on Star Wars merchandise, and a small bit on the Star Wars Celebration.

Trivia

 * The locations of the planets from Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Clone Wars were finalized in the book.
 * The book references the short stories Slippery Slope and First Impressions from Star Wars Tales Volume 4, thus making them canon.

KotOR Inconsistencies
In the section of "Ascension of the Dark Lords" on page 27 there are many inconsistencies with Star Wars:Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords:


 * It displays a portrait of Master Atris but says it is Brianna.
 * It says that Darth Sion is the apprentice to Darth Nihilus, while in the game, both Sion and Nihilus were apprentices of Darth Traya.
 * It says that Visas Marr is a Jedi. She was, for a time, a Sith apprentice, though she was redeemed by the Jedi Exile afterward. She is the apprentice to Nihilus, not Sion. The same mistake is done in Star Wars Miniatures: Champions of the Force set when her name appears to be plainly a Jedi Sentinel.
 * It tries to explain that the picture of Mira fighting a Sith Assassin is occurring at the Sith Academy on Korriban, even though the picture is clearly of Mira fighting a Sith Assassin on Nar Shaddaa (although Sith Assassins never appear on Nar Shaddaa in-game).