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A Charlie Brown Christmas Kit: Book and Tree Kit (Peanuts (Running Press)) [Paperback]

Charles M. Schulz (Author)
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Peanuts (Running Press) September 25, 2007
Charlie Brown and his sad, sincere little tree are American icons. Who didn’t dream of nurturing their very own “Charlie Brown Christmas Tree” with love to remind themselves of the true meaning of Christmas? In A Charlie Brown Christmas: A Book-and-Tree Kit, now you can cultivate the true spirit of Christmas past, present, and always. This irresistible kit includes a small, pathetic Charlie Brown Christmas tree, one red decorating bulb, Linus’s blanket to wrap around the tree’s roots, and a full-color mini edition of A Charlie Brown Christmas. For the millions of Peanuts fans and collectors, this heart-stirring Christmas package is bound to be the best-loved of all the stocking-stuffers.


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About the Author

Charles Monroe Schulz (1922 -2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known for his Peanuts comic strip. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Dena and Carl Schulz. His nickname "Sparky" was given by his uncle, after the horse Spark Plug in the Barney Google comic strip. He attended St. Paul's Richard Gordon Elementary School, where he skipped two half-grades. As a result, he was the youngest in his class when he attended St. Paul Central High years later, which may have been the reason why he was so shy and isolated as a young teenager. After his mother died in February, 1943, he was drafted into the army and sent to Camp Campbell in Kentucky. He was then shipped to Europe two years later to fight in World War II. After leaving the United States Army in 1945, he took a job as an art teacher at Art Instruction Inc., which he attended before he was drafted. First published by Robert Ripley in his Ripley's Believe It or Not!, then in a series of chronicles, The Saturday Evening Post, his first regular comic strip, Li'l Folks was published in 1947 by the St. Paul Pioneer Press. (It was in this strip that Charlie Brown first appeared, as well as a dog that looked much like Snoopy). In 1950 he approached the United Features Syndicate with his best strips from Li'l Folks, and Peanuts made its first appearance on October 2, 1950. This strip became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. He also had a short-lived sports-oriented comic strip called It's Only a Game (1957-1959), but abandoned that strip due to the demands of the success of Peanuts.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Running Press Miniature Editions (September 25, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762431458
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762431458
  • Product Dimensions: 3.4 x 3 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #734,064 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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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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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Too cute., October 17, 2007
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This has got to be one of the cutest Peanuts items I own. I got hooked on Peanuts a few years ago when I saw the Christmas special for the first time. So anything Christmas and Peanuts at the same time is irresistible to me. I was surprised at how small it was, but after looking at it for a little while, I concluded that the small size makes it even cuter. It's like a miniature tree and book. Who could resist miniature anything?
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very, very small!, December 25, 2008
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If a picture is worth a 1,000 words, this one is misleading. 3-inch tall tree is not stable on the stand and ornament was received in two pieces (top separated from the body). Not recommended even for a gag gift.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charlie Brown Christmas: Book & tree kit, January 16, 2008
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Very cute & life like! My 17 year old son loved it in his stocking. The peanuts gang make wonderful gifts at any age!
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