Peanuts: A Golden Celebration: The Art and the Story of the World's Best-Loved Comic Strip
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 0062702440
ISBN-13: 9780062702449
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: September, 1999
Length: 256 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 11.97 X 10.16 X 0.94 inches
Language: English
   
   

Peanuts: A Golden Celebration: The Art and the Story of the World's Best-Loved Comic Strip

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Amazon.com Review Charles M. Schulz has been cartooning for an astonishing 50 years (the "Peanuts" strip itself debuted October 2, 1950, but he drew an earlier incarnation called "Li'l Folks" before that). Peanuts: A Golden Celebration is a remarkable collection of strips spanning that time period. Readers get to see the first appearance of Linus, ...
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  Thank you Charles Schulz, and please get well.

After being a Peanuts for most of my 29 years, I can guarantee that this book will have a special place on my bookshelf. This book is a great history of Charlie Brown, the gang and my favorite, Snoopy (being a golfer, I have to like someone who has qualified for the Masters as often as he has). I know I'll be sharing this book with my young nieces as they like the Peanuts too. On a serious note, my thoughts and prayers are with Charles Schulz during his battle with colon cancer.
 
  Good Grief! You're 50, Charlie Brown!

This is the best Peanuts anniversary book ever! From the 50's to the 90's, great care has been taken to choose a representative sample of the best of Mr. Schulz's long running comic strip. I would highly reccomend this book to all fans of Snoopy, Charlie Brown and company. This book proves why Peanuts was and still is my all time favorite comic strip! Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown!
 
  A special book for the 50th anniversary!!!

Packed with strips from the beginning in the 50's to today, arranged by decades with Charles Schulz' comments & stories about the strips in the margins & color illustrations from the strips. Includes sections with stories & photos of how Charles Schulz got started, how he creates the strips, letters he's received, what inspires him, and more.
 
  Legendary!

It seems like once every 5 or 10 years, there has been a book about the history of Peanuts. This one is almost complete, considering it came out a month or 2 before Schulz's surgery right before his retirement (which I think helped alleviate the devastation of the sad news on 12 February). It'll probably be a collector's item since Schulz stated in this book he had no plans to retire.

This book features some of the best Peanuts cartoons, and touches only briefly on the classic Charlie Brown TV specials (the book's only disappointment).

Mostly, this book emphasizes what I love about Peanuts. I love Charlie Brown because he's the perfect everyman, somone like you and me (mainly me). I love Linus for his philosophical viewpoints (he has the answer to everything except why the Great Pumpkin never pays him a visit!). I love Lucy because she's dared to say and do the things we only wish we could! And I love Snoopy because he can do it all (a shortstop, a World War I Flying Ace, a vulture, a dancer, an author, and Joe Cool!)!

Goodbye, Sparky, and thanks for everything! You'll be missed!

 
  A Collector's Item Of The Highest Order!

PEANUTS: A GOLDEN CELEBRATION is a remarkable celebration of one of two of the great achievements of American popular culture: the life of Charles Schulz and the quintessential comic strip of this or any generation. This magnificent volume is both a coffee-table book for the Peanuts fan and a skillfully-presented history of the Peanuts strip. Filled with entertaining examples of the Sunday and weekday strips, anyone who collects 20th century iconography, and any historian who will want to someday chronicle the feelings and foibles of the last five decades of the American people will want a copy of this book.