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by Brian Daley (Author) "IT'S a warship all right..." (more)
Key Phrases: cranial turret, commo board, labor droid, Blue Max, Millennium Falcon, Han Solo (more...)
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Han Solo soars again--in this awesome trilogy of his extraordinary exploits. Ride with him as he rides to the rescue, narrowly escapes certain death, and foils evil in its ruthelss tracks!

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (April 22, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345379802
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345379801
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars one of the few chances to travel with a young Han, December 1, 2004
"The Han Solo Adventures" is a Three-in-One novel that takes three novels about Han Solo and brings them together in one volume. These novels are set before "Star Wars: A New Hope" and feature a younger Han Solo than we see in the movies. While these books were written before the Original Trilogy had even finished, they fit in very well into the Extended Universe, mostly because nothing that happens in these books has any bearing on the rest of the Star Wars story. The title for this collection is perfect, these are just three Han Solo Adventures.

Unlike most of the other Star Wars novels, the main villain here is not the Empire but rather a completely unrelated entity called the Corporate Sector Authority. Being short on credits again, Han and Chewie take on a job to find a missing mechanic. That sounds simple enough, but this mechanic is one that made many of the major modifications to the Falcon and he operates outside of the law like many smugglers. This search for the mechanic takes Han into the Corporate Sector, an uninhabited section of the galaxy which is used for mining and is controlled by the Corporate Sector Authority. "Han Solo at Star's End" covers this story. Han fights the Espos (the military/police force of the Corporate Authority), rescues prisoners, and gets into tight situations.

"Han Solo's Revenge" has Han and Chewie taking on a smuggling mission, but the cargo ends up being slaves. Since Han refuses to have anything to do with the slave trade, what follows is double-crosses by the slavers and then by Han as he tries to fight back and get himself out of this mess. This is also a bit of a revenge novel with Han's grudge against slavers of all kinds.

The final novel in this collection is "Han Solo and the Lost Legacy". This novel takes Han and Chewie on an adventure to find a mythical treasure hidden on a new planet. Comparing this to Indiana Jones would not be out of the question as this is the type of adventure it is, even set in the Star Wars Universe. At times, this novel seemed to be just a bit too silly because of the treasure hunting aspect of it.

Brian Daley did a good job writing these stories. This was before there was an Extended Universe (except for "Splinter of the Mind's Eye") and we get to see Han and Chewie go on three new adventures. We seldom get to see a younger Han except as he relates to Luke and Leia, so these books are nice for that reason. They are also fairly well written (especially compared to the 3-in-1 Lando Calrissian book). My biggest problem is just that these aren't connected to anything else in Star Wars. The Corporate Sector, while a good villain and a change of pace from the Empire, is never re-visited again (though I understand that the New Jedi Order series finally mentions it), and while the stakes are high for the characters, we know that the two important characters are going to make it. A.C. Crispin does a very good job tying these three books into her Han trilogy (which she wrote some 15 years after Daley), but does a better job at telling an interesting story and explaining Han Solo. Brian Daley just has Han being Han. These are well written, but not quite as interesting or exciting as I had hoped. The first book is best and the quality drops throughout each story. Still, there are only 6 books that deal with a younger Han Solo, so if that is an era you are interested in, this is one of your only chances to visit with a younger Han and go on an adventure.

-Joe Sherry
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Time and Another Place., March 26, 2004
By tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Long before Timothy Zahn wrote the the book that started the Star Wars book craze (HEIR TO THE EMPIRE), long before fans knew anything about the Star Wars Expanded Universe, before THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK and RETURN OF THE JEDI, and just a few years after the release of STAR WARS, Brian Daley wrote a trilogy of books dealing with some of Han Solo's escapades several years before STAR WARS. The books were some of the first and at the time very few items items that people could buy to learn more about two of their favorite Star Wars characters: Han Solo and Chewbacca. These books: HAN SOLO AT STAR' END; HAN SOLO'S REVENGE; and HAN SOLO AND THE LOST LEGACY were eventually collected together and sold in one volume as THE HAN SOLO ADVENTURES. These stories take place a few years before STAR WARS and are rarely mentioned in the Star Wars canon. The bad guys aren't Stormtroopers from the Empire, but are soldiers of the Corporate Sector (the real reason behind this is because Lucas didn't have things figured out yet and didn't want anyone tinkering with the Stormtroopers from STAR WARS; you can't really blame him, I mean THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK hadn't even been made, yet). The Corporate Sector isn't mentioned very often in the new books, either. But it is on the maps and every once in awhile there are references to some of the things that take place in THE HAN SOLO ADVENTURES.

In HAN SOLO AT STAR'S END, Han and Chewie track down an infamous ship rebuilder for a reward and because they need some repairs. Their quest ends up leading them to the prison planet of the Authority known as Stars' End.

In HAN SOLO'S REVENGE, Han discovers that some special cargo he was supposed to transport turns out to be a group of slaves. Han hates slavery and anyone caught transporting slaves can receive an instant death sentence. Han forms a plan to foil the slavers and free the slaves. Once accomplished, he sets out to get revenge on the people who set him up.

Finally, in HAN SOLO AND THE LOST LEGACY, Han and Chewie set out to a legendary treasure planet. But there's a bounty on Han's head and once he and Chewie arrive, the Millennium Falcon is stolen and they find themselves being tracked and hunted by a group of assassins and killer droids. Never tell this man the odds.

THE HAN SOLO ADVENTURES aren't deep and don't add much characterization to what we know about Han Solo. Yet, like the dime novels of long ago, the books are fun to read and are full of action. They're worth owning for anyone interested in classic Star Wars history, anyone who likes Han Solo, and anyone who is tired of reading the usual Star Wars novels that are currently available.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great set of Star Wars stories...., August 14, 1999
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These classic Star Wars stories are great. They are easy to get into. All three start out in the middle of something, which is the way that the movies in the Star Wars trilogy started out. In addition, they contain two of my favorite characters from the Star Wars Universe: Han Solo and Chewbacca.

The writing is great and is easy to get into. Like Zahn did for all the characters in the Heir to the Empire trilogy, Brian Daley gets every little bit of Han Solo's character traits. It is fun to read about Han Solo's adventures before A New Hope. Most of the stories take place in a new area of the Star Wars universe: The Corporate Sector. This provides a very interesting backdrop for the duo's adventures. Watch out for how Han treats the droids Bollux and Max differently from Threepio and Artoo.

This collection is a great read, and if you are a fast reader, you can read one story a sitting. Read it at all costs. ****1/2 stars (out of *****)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Star Wars Adventures
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Trilogy of Han and Chewie's Adventures
Han Solo at Stars' End is the first tale in The Han Solo Adventures. I found Stars' End to be an extremely enjoyable tale of adventure with Han, Chewie, and assorted other... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Han Solo and Chewbacca in their smuggling days of yore
Like the Lando Calrissian Adventures, Brian Daley's Han Solo Adventures are among the few books written while the original film trilogy was still being produced. Read more
Published on February 19, 2007 by Andrew Pruette

5.0 out of 5 stars great read
if you have read the han solo trilogy and havent read this one yet, pick it up NOW!!! its all about his adventures in between the 2nd and 3rd book i think, lol been awhile... Read more
Published on June 26, 2006 by Kayce

4.0 out of 5 stars A fun and adventurous read
The Han Solo Adventures are three novels in one: Han Solo at Stars' End, Han Solo's Revenge, and Han Solo and the Lost Legacy. Read more
Published on February 3, 2006 by Darth Erin

4.0 out of 5 stars Some good background info for the fans
Learn why Chewbaca and Han have such unconditional loyalty toward each other. Learn why Han doesn't want robots talking to him. Read more
Published on February 8, 2005 by G. E. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars Daley does it better
First released in the 1970s, Daley gave hungry "Star Wars" fans a much-needed fix between the release of Lucas' flicks, and with the notable exceptions of AC Crispin and Tim Zahn,... Read more
Published on September 29, 2004 by Fruit Loop

4.0 out of 5 stars Planet-hopping pulp encounters!
I first read this when I was 10. Still a pleasure. What can I say about Brian Daley's Han Solo material? Read more
Published on September 27, 2004 by Erik G. Olson

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