by Simon Beecroft (741.524 SchYb)
As a lifelong fan of the comic strip called “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz, I was thrilled to see a brand-new book out about the long-running comic and its creator. The Peanuts Book is large, colorful, and jam-packed with information about each character, the creation of the strip, and the man who made it all happen. The book features a chronology of events and a superb index to help you find the information you seek. I was especially impressed with all of the photographs included from the life of Charles Schulz as well as photographs of Peanuts toys and memorabilia to be found commercially. There are tributes to Peanuts from several famous comic artists and examples of art that had been inspired by the characters drawn by Schulz. The best part, of course, is the inclusion of samples of comics from the nearly 50 years of its running. I highly recommend this book for any Peanuts fan!
[If you enjoy this, you may also wish to try Around the World in 45 Years: Charlie Brown’s Anniversary Celebration by Charles M. Schulz, Born to Draw Comics: The Story of Charles Schulz and the Creation of Peanuts by Ginger Wadsworth or Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography by David Michaelis.]
[
publisher’s official The Peanuts Book web site ] | [ official Charles M. Schulz Museum
web site ]
See
Becky W.C.’s review of Charles M. Schulz’ Snoopy’s Guide to the Writing Life in the
July 2006 Staff Recommendations on BookGuide
See
Scott C.’s review of David Michaelis’ biography Schulz and Peanuts in the April 2008 Staff
Recommendations on BookGuide
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