The Complete Peanuts 1971-1974 Box Set

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Author: Charles M. Schulz

ISBN-10: 1606992872

ISBN-13: 9781606992876

Category: Characters - Cartoons & Comic Strips

A gift set of the eleventh and twelfth Complete Peanuts volumes, in a handsome and durable slipcase.\ Just in time for the holidays, designed by the Award-winning graphic novelist, Seth! This collection of books—identical to the individual volumes—ships shrinkwrapped, with two hardcovers containing complete strips from the years 1971-1972 and 1973-1974, packed in a sturdy custom box designed especially for this set. The perfect gift item.\ The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972: Sally Brown elbows...

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A gift set of the eleventh and twelfth Complete Peanuts volumes, in a handsome and durable slipcase.

\ The Guardian“Like all geniuses, Schulz blended influences in a fashion never before seen.”\ \ \ \ \ Quick Entertainment“Schulz’s ground breaking strip is certainly worth celebrating…”\ \ \ Seattle Times“It’s impossible to think of another popular art form that reaches across generations the way the daily comic strip does…at the pinnacle of that long tradition, there was Charles Schulz.”\ \ \ \ \ Seattle WeeklyIt’s no exaggeration to call Peanuts the most successful comic strip in human history.— Michaelangelo Matos\ \ \ \ \ Time MagazineSchulz is the pioneer of the sadness of little children. It turns out to be not so different from the sadness of adults.— Lev Grossman\ \ \ \ \ Robot 6Reading [The Complete Peanuts 1971-72 and 1973-74] in one fell swoop, I've kind of come to the conclusion that this period is really the apex of Schulz's career. ...he was never as consistently hilarious or as poignant as he was in the early to mid-70s. If you're only buying two volumes of this series, it should be these two.— Chris Mautner\ \ \ \ \ Toronto StarThis collection of the 11th and 12th volumes of a planned 25-book set, designed by Canadian cartoonist and designer Seth, shows Schulz's staggering talent in the prime of his career and even introduces Linus and Lucy's little brother, Rerun.— Jonathan Kuehlein\ \ \ \ \ Seattle Weekly\ - Michaelangelo Matos\ “It’s no exaggeration to call Peanuts the most successful comic strip in human history.”\ \ \ \ \ Midwest Book Review\ - James A. Cox\ “A “must have” for collectors of Charles Schulz’s work, highly recommended.”\ \ \ \ \ Time Magazine\ - Lev Grossman\ “Schulz is the pioneer of the sadness of little children. It turns out to be not so different from the sadness of adults.”\ \ \ \ \ Robot 6\ - Chris Mautner\ “Reading [The Complete Peanuts 1971-72 and 1973-74] in one fell swoop, I've kind of come to the conclusion that this period is really the apex of Schulz's career. ...he was never as consistently hilarious or as poignant as he was in the early to mid-70s. If you're only buying two volumes of this series, it should be these two.”\ \ \ \ \ Toronto Star\ - Jonathan Kuehlein\ “This collection of the 11th and 12th volumes of a planned 25-book set, designed by Canadian cartoonist and designer Seth, shows Schulz's staggering talent in the prime of his career and even introduces Linus and Lucy's little brother, Rerun.”\ \ \ \ \ Comic Book Resources\ - Greg Hatcher\ “These hardcover editions are produced with such love and reverence that it's fun to just pick them up and page through them, at least for a bibliophile like myself. Not to be missed.”\ \ \ \ \ Articulate Nerd\ - Patrick Markfort\ “Really strong stuff here, including the "Charlie Brown wears a sack on his head to summer camp" sequence, surely the "Poison River" of Peanuts.”\ \