PEANUTS TREASURY
By: Charles M. Schulz
Copyright: 1968; Stated Second
Printing
Published By: Holt, Rinehart and
Winston
This over-sized Hard
Cover book is in Very Good interior condition but cover shows stain and wear,
as shown.
Still very
collectible.
Extremely
collectible in good vintage condition!
About Author
(Cartoonist):
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).
In his senior year in high school, his mother noticed an ad in a local
newspaper for a correspondence school, Federal Schools (later called Art
Instruction Schools). Schulz passed the talent test, completed the course and
began trying, unsuccessfully, to sell gag cartoons to magazines. (His first
published drawing was of his dog, Spike, and appeared in a 1937 Ripley's
Believe It Or Not! installment.) Between 1948 and 1950, he succeeded in selling
17 cartoons to the Saturday Evening Post—as well as, to the local St. Paul
Pioneer Press, a weekly comic feature called Li'l Folks. It was run in the
women's section and paid $10 a week. 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. In the spring of
1950, he received a letter from the United Feature Syndicate, announcing their
interest in his submission, Li'l Folks. Schulz boarded a train in June for New
York City; more interested in doing a strip than a panel, he also brought along
the first installments of what would become Peanuts—and that was what sold.
(The title, which Schulz loathed to his dying day, was imposed by the syndicate).
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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