(1) Pamphlet purchased at the theater when the film was first shown in Japan (1978). 29.5 Dis. 21 cm.

    This is the first film in the series.

    The pamphlet is old, so there are some color burns and small scratches, but there are no tears or folds, and the photos and text are clear.

 Please understand that this is a used item and consider purchasing it.


(2) This is a set of five "Star Wars" 25th anniversary commemorative limited edition flyers. 25.5cm x 18cm.

 Not for sale

 Beautiful item.


(3) Newspaper advertisement for the release of Episode 2

    Sports Nippon June 26, 2002 edition

      Page 1-4


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