Carrie Fisher's personal 'Star Wars' scripts are up for auction.

The film legend, which gained international fame as Princess Leia, tragically passed away in December last year - just a few days before her mother Debbie Reynolds. Now some of the hand-written scripts of the science fiction icon will be available for auction very soon. Fans of the actress can get the one-offs, according to The Hollywood Reporter, during a three-day Carrie and Debbie auction from October 7-9.

On the one hand there is Fisher's scripted screenplay for 'The Empire Strikes Back' - 158 pages with notes by the actress that reveal even more about the dialogues. According to estimates, this will probably go to the man or woman for 25,000 to 42,000 euros. Another script for the same film that George Lucas wrote "For Carrie, may the Force be with you. George" is also for sale and is likely to be auctioned for around 17,000 to 25,000 euros. Another collectible that is estimated to sell for the same value is the 1977 presentation script for 'Star Wars', which also includes an inscription by the filmmaker: "For Carrie, in love, George." The screenplay for 'The Return of the Jedi' will also be available for auction for around 17,000 to 25,000 euros - including 13 advertising images from Fisher in various scenes.

The last appearance of Fisher aka Princess Leia will be in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi', which will be released in December this year.