Peanuts 2000: The 50th Year of the World's Most Favorite Comic Strip Featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts Gang

Peanuts 2000: The 50th Year of the World's Most Favorite Comic Strip Featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts Gang

by Charles M. Schulz
Peanuts 2000: The 50th Year of the World's Most Favorite Comic Strip Featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts Gang

Peanuts 2000: The 50th Year of the World's Most Favorite Comic Strip Featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts Gang

by Charles M. Schulz

Paperback(50th Celebration)

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Overview

“Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy . . . how can I ever forget them. . . .”—Charles Schulz

How could any of us ever forget them? For fifty years, Charles Schulz and the whole Peanuts gang have delighted millions of readers around the world. Now, in celebration of the artist who quickly became a national treasure, this special anniversary volume brings together for the first time in book form, the last year of the Peanuts comic strip. With Peanuts 2000, there's no need to say goodbye to old friends.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780345442390
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/05/2000
Series: Peanuts
Edition description: 50th Celebration
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 158,371
Product dimensions: 8.55(w) x 9.01(h) x 0.44(d)
Age Range: 9 - 13 Years

About the Author

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 26, 1922, Charles Schulz was drafted into the army in 1943 and soon embarked for Europe and the fight against Germany. He then went on to teach at Art Instruction, where he worked with Charlie Brown and Linus, who later lent their names to the comic strips. In 1950, after many mailbox rejections, Schulz boarded a train from St. Paul to New York with a handful of drawings. On October 2 of that year, Peanuts, named by United Features Syndicate, debuted in seven newspapers.
 
On February 12, 2000, Charles Schulz died in Santa Rosa, California. It was only hours before his last original strip was to appear in Sunday papers.
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