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The Han Solo Adventures

Star Wars: The Original Han Solo Adventures

Brian Daley

Contents:

  • Han Solo at Stars' End - (1979) - novel by Brian Daley
  • Han Solo and the Lost Legacy - (1980) - novel by Brian Daley
  • Han Solo's Revenge - (1979) - novel by Brian Daley

Han Solo at Stars' End

Star Wars: The Original Han Solo Adventures: Book 1

Brian Daley

Searching the galaxy for a rogue shipbuilder to repair the Millenium Falcon, Han Solo and Chewbacca battle fierce enemies and travel to the desolate asteroid known as Stars' End, a planetary prison.

Han Solo and the Lost Legacy

Star Wars: The Original Han Solo Adventures: Book 2

Brian Daley

The fabled hoard of the mad tyrant Xim is vast. And as far as Han Solo and Chewbacca are concerned, strictly legendary. But when a little misunderstanding sets the deadliest gunman in the galaxy on Han's trail, a secret expedition to almost any place becomes highly desirable.

Han Solo's Revenge

Star Wars: The Original Han Solo Adventures: Book 3

Brian Daley

RISKY BUSINESS

Lured by a profitable venture, freighter captain Han Solo took the job--no questions asked. It was after he and Chewbacca made planetfall and picked up their living cargo that they discovered they were committing a capital crime. And the punishment for slave trading was mandatory execution.

Thanks to quick thinking by Blue Max, the computer-partner to Han's 'droid Bollux, Solo and Chewbacca rapidly turned the tables on their notorious employers. But that left them out of work--and figuring someone still owed them ten thousand credits.

So Han decided to keep his scheduled meeting with the trader's shadowy leader. But the person he met didn't fit his idea of a slave trader.

With good reason. And the truth meant real trouble...