Coruscanti Society was a periodical publication that featured reports on the social life of Coruscant's nobility and elite. The title ran for many decades, from the Clone Wars to the New Republic Era and published many individual issues including 3269 and 4117. Each issue included several different sections such as the "Profile," which contained either a list of high-status individuals of the time or a detailed report on a particular person. Due to its detailed reports on individuals of historical importance, several issues of Coruscanti Society were used as sources by historian Beaumont Kin in his book The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire.[1]
List of known Coruscanti Society issues
| Issue # | Contents |
| Coruscanti Society #3269[1] | Section titled "Palpatine-Supreme Chancellor at War" describing Palpatine's long working hours and the energy and passion he put into maintaining the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars[1] |
| Coruscanti Society #3582[1] | Section titled "The Bright Lights of Sienar," reporting on Sienar Fleet Systems engineers and officials considered to be members of Coruscant's elite[1] |
| Coruscanti Society #4117[1] | "Profile" section focusing on "Lady" Ederlatth Nataasias Pallopides, Coruscanti socialite and claimant to the Imperial throne as the supposed daughter to Galactic Emperor Palpatine[1] |
| Coruscanti Society #4125[1] | Report on Penn Pershing's presence and speech at the Galaxies Opera House[1] |
Behind the scenes
Coruscanti Society was mentioned in Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, a reference book by Dr. Chris Kempshall which was published in 2024.[1]
Sources
- Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire (First mentioned)