Thank you Zombie84 for this. I just printed out all 400 pages and well worth it. I've always argued and defend these facts, but from many different and hard to find sources. This has placed them all together plus many new items I never knew.
This would be an inspiring teaching guide for new film makers and writers showing the process of creating. At least for the first half I was more inspired. Lucas was driven and wouldn't settle for less then the right idea for "The Star Wars". Finding that right blend of story and characters. Doing draft after draft. Involving many people for their opinions and starting over again. Early artists concepts turning the plot to new directions that he wasn't intending. More rewrites.
But the it all began to change.
Instead now, we have Lucas claiming he was a genius from the beginning and his condescending attitude that we all wish we were a genius's like him too.
It takes a bigger man to admit his faults rather then claiming his perfection.