Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Billie Jean KingThese timely re-issues illustrate not only the skill and subtle brilliance of his work but also the origins of the form beyond simple merriment
All sorts of important writers have marveled at the glorious simplicity of [Schulz's] draftsmanship and his unerring jokecraft, all underpinned by a quiet melancholy and stoicism . . . by some miracle, the entire Peanuts oeuvre is gradually being republished in this country, by Canongate . . . in lavishly appointed hardback . . . Unlike almost everything you read as a child, they are actually better than you remember them
The world of
Peanuts is a microcosm, a little human comedy for the innocent reader and for the sophisticated
...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.
The Complete Peanuts has framed Charles Schulz's enduring masterpiece about as well any lifelong fan could've hoped
Beautifully designed . . . One of the high-water marks of post-war popular culture
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.
Billie Jean King is a former professional tennis player from the United States. She was the winner of six Wimbledon singles championships and four U.S. Open titles and was ranked No. 1 in the world five times. Founder of the Women's Tennis Association and the Women's Sports Foundation, King is an advocate against sexism in sports and society. In 1973, she won 'The Battle of the Sexes', in which she defeated Bobby Riggs, a former Wimbledon men's singles championship.