
编辑推荐From School Library JournalAdult/High School-The story of a great American cartoonist's artistic development and a beautiful example of book production. Vintage drawings of Schulz's work from his army days, Roman Catholic publications, and early "Lil Folks" panels are photographed from the original strips and archival collections, both black and white and in color, yellowed with age and showing marks of tape. The result is like browsing through an old-fashioned family album. It is fun to ponder the development of Lucy, a good-natured baby in the earliest strips, and to find one photo of Charlie Brown's unrequited love for the Little Red Haired Girl. An introduction by the artist's wife, commentary from the photographer, and excerpts from Schulz's letters and those from friends and fans give an in-depth look into the man's artistic technique as well as his personality. This collection will be treasured by cartoonists and "Peanuts" fans. It will also appeal to the occasional funny-page reader and students of American culture, who will gain an appreciation of Schulz's remarkable insight into the American psyche. Jackie Gropman, Kings Park Library, Burke, VA Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Library Journal Good grief! Over 500 comic strips, early prototypes of Peanuts, and more. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. |
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