Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

Author:   Charles M Schulz ,  Charles M. Schulz
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781606999066


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   22 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 16
Format:   Hardback
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Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron collects all of Schulz's daily and Sunday newspaper strips starring Snoopy as the famous World War I flying ace, perennially battling the infamous German Red Baron. These Snoopy and Red Baron encounters are some of the most inspireda ""and most populara ""episodes in all of Peanuts, and among the stories most beloved by children and adults alike

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Author:   Charles M Schulz ,  Charles M. Schulz
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.80cm
Weight:   0.679kg
ISBN:  

9781606999066


ISBN 10:   1606999060
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   22 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 16
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The latest of Fantagraphics gorgeous <em>Peanuts</em> collections is guaranteed to fly off shelves faster than usual, centering as it does on the strip s true star, Snoopy, battling his perennially unseen archenemy. ... Longing and humor are, as always, elegantly alternated... <em>Peanuts</em> aficionados will also delight in the opportunity to see the strip s artistic and philosophical evolution play out in selections culled from 50 years of strips.</p>--Jesse Karp


The latest of Fantagraphics gorgeous Peanuts collections is guaranteed to fly off shelves faster than usual, centering as it does on the strip s true star, Snoopy, battling his perennially unseen archenemy. ... Longing and humor are, as always, elegantly alternated... Peanuts aficionados will also delight in the opportunity to see the strip s artistic and philosophical evolution play out in selections culled from 50 years of strips.--Jesse Karp


The latest of Fantagraphics' gorgeous Peanuts collections is guaranteed to fly off shelves faster than usual, centering as it does on the strip's true star, Snoopy, battling his perennially unseen archenemy. ... Longing and humor are, as always, elegantly alternated... Peanuts aficionados will also delight in the opportunity to see the strip's artistic and philosophical evolution play out in selections culled from 50 years of strips.--Jesse Karp


The latest of Fantagraphics' gorgeous Peanuts collections is guaranteed to fly off shelves faster than usual, centering as it does on the strip's true star, Snoopy, battling his perennially unseen archenemy. ... Longing and humor are, as always, elegantly alternated... Peanuts aficionados will also delight in the opportunity to see the strip's artistic and philosophical evolution play out in selections culled from 50 years of strips. --Jesse Karp The latest of Fantagraphics' gorgeous Peanuts collections is guaranteed to fly off shelves faster than usual, centering as it does on the strip's true star, Snoopy, battling his perennially unseen archenemy. ... Longing and humor are, as always, elegantly alternated... Peanuts aficionados will also delight in the opportunity to see the strip's artistic and philosophical evolution play out in selections culled from 50 years of strips. --Jesse Karp


Author Information

Charles M. Schulz was born November 25, 1922, in Minneapolis. His destiny was foreshadowed when an uncle gave him, at the age of two days, the nickname Sparky (after the racehorse Spark Plug in the newspaper strip Barney Google). His ambition from a young age was to be a cartoonist and his first success was selling 17 cartoons to the Saturday Evening Post between 1948 and 1950. He also sold a weekly comic feature called Li'l Folks to the local St. Paul Pioneer Press. After writing and drawing the feature for two years, Schulz asked for a better location in the paper or for daily exposure, as well as a raise. When he was turned down on all three counts, he quit. He started submitting strips to the newspaper syndicates and in the spring of 1950, United Feature Syndicate expressed interest in Li'l Folks. They bought the strip, renaming it Peanuts, a title Schulz always loathed. The first Peanuts daily appeared October 2, 1950; the first Sunday, January 6, 1952. Diagnosed with cancer, Schulz retired from Peanuts at the end of 1999. He died on February 13, 2000, the day before Valentine's Day-and the day before his last strip was published, having completed 17,897 daily and Sunday strips, each and every one fully written, drawn, and lettered entirely by his own hand -- an unmatched achievement in comics.

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