William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Verily, A New Hope.

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William Shakespeare’s Star Wars Verily, A New Hope by Ian Doescher
Quirk Books
E-Book ISBN: 978-1-59474-655-0
ISBN: 978-1-59474-637-6
Book Dimensions: 5 ¼ x 8
Page Count: 176
Release Date: July 2, 2013

Prologue

It is a period of civil war.
The spaceships of the rebels, striking swift
From base unseen, have gain’d a vict’ry o’er
The cruel Galactic Empire, now adrift.
Amidst the battle, rebel spies prevail’d
And stole the plans to a space station vast,
Whose pow’rful beams will later be unveil’d
And crush a planet: ’tis the DEATH STAR blast.
Pursu’d by agents sinister and cold,
Now Princess Leia to her home doth flee,
Deliv’ring plans and a new hope they hold:
Of bringing freedom to the galaxy.
In time so long ago begins our play,
In star-crossed galaxy far, far away.

With these words begins a familiar tale. One of a princess, a scoundrel, an evil empire led by a dark lord, and a hero who must come into his own. In words of sufficient power and imagery to do it justice.

The story of young Luke Skywalker as told by the immortal Bard, thanks to Ian Doescher.

Luke has always longed for the stars, but it takes a tragedy and the guidence of friend Ben Kenobi to set him on the path to achieve a destiny he doesn’t know is his.

Accompanied by two droids, Luke answers the call for help from Princess Leia. He meets the smuggler Han Solo and his first mate, the Wookie Chewbacca. They soon find themselves pitted against the mighty Galactic Empire and the Sith Lord, Darth Vader.

Doescher takes the dialogue you love from the movie and turns it on its iambic pentameter head.

With foreshadowing to future events, recognizable passages from Shakespeare’s better known plays, and asides from a surprising source, this book (and it’s sequels) will delight the galaxy.

http://www.quirkbooks.com/shakespearestarwars

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