The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964 by Charles M. Schulz, Hardcover, 9781847678140 | Buy online at Moby the Great
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Canongate's Complete Peanuts series - published during Peanuts' 60th anniversary year

The seventh complete Peanuts comic strip collection.

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Description

The Complete Peanuts 1963-64 includes over 150 strips that have not seen the light of day since their original appearance over 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors.

These 'lost' strips include Linus making a near-successful run for class president that is ultimately derailed by his religious beliefs (two words: 'great' and 'pumpkin'), and Snoopy getting involved with a group of politically fanatical birds. One wonders: Was it the political edge in these stories that got them consigned to oblivion for so long? Also worthy of note is an extended, never-reprinted sequence in which Snoopy gets ill and heads to the veterinarian hospital.

Also in this volume: Lucy's attempts at improving her friends branches out from her increasingly well-visited nickel psychiatry booth to an educational slideshow of Charlie Brown's faults (it's so long there's an intermission!).

Also, Snoopy's doghouse begins its conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a Van Gogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast (and, as it turns out, unappreciated) 'history of civilisation' mural on it.





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Critic Reviews

“These timely re-issues illustrate not only the skill and subtle brilliance of his work but also the origins of the form beyond simple merriment.”

Beautifully designed ... One of the high-water marks of post-war popular culture. Daily Telegraph Sunday Times Canongate has had the brilliant wheeze of reprinting Charles Schulz's strip cartoon from the beginning in hardback volumes. Herald Arguably the greatest comic strip of all time is 60 years old. The Daily Telegraph * it is steeped in Schulz's awareness that for every winner in a competition there has to be a loser, if not 20 losers. Jonathan Franzen

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About the Author

Charles M. Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1922 and grew up in Saint Paul. He gained a reputation worldwide as a cartoonist for his work on Peanuts. He died in 2000.

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The seventh complete Peanuts comic strip collection. The Complete Peanuts 1963-64 includes over 150 strips that have not seen the light of day since their original appearance over 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These 'lost' strips include Linus making a near-successful run for class president that is ultimately derailed by his religious beliefs (two words: 'great' and 'pumpkin'), and Snoopy getting involved with a group of politically fanatical birds. One wonders: Was it the political edge in these stories that got them consigned to oblivion for so long? Also worthy of note is an extended, never-reprinted sequence in which Snoopy gets ill and heads to the veterinarian hospital. Also in this volume: Lucy's attempts at improving her friends branches out from her increasingly well-visited nickel psychiatry booth to an educational slideshow of Charlie Brown's faults (it's so long there's an intermission!). Also, Snoopy's doghouse begins its conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a Van Gogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast (and, as it turns out, unappreciated) 'history of civilisation' mural on it.

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Product Details

Publisher
Canongate Books
Published
7th October 2010
Format
Hardcover
Edition
Main
Pages
325
ISBN
9781847678140

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