Shadow Moon, the first fantasy novel in George Lucas and Chris Claremont’s Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, continues the world first seen in the film Willow. This 1995 first-edition hardcover opens with peace shattered and the reluctant return of sorcerer-turned-farmer Thorn Drumheller, setting off a sweeping quest that bridges young-adult and adult readers.
Bantam Doubleday Dell’s U.S. release is bound in sturdy boards and a vivid dust jacket; at 454 pages it feels satisfyingly weighty yet remains clean and square. Our copy shows only a neat gift inscription on the front endpaper—no dog-ears, smoke odor, or shelf wear—making it a collector-friendly copy you can read without worry.
First-edition Willow sequels rarely surface in this condition, so fans of epic portal fantasy or Lucas-inspired lore will want to snap it up before it disappears into the shadow lands.