15. THE COMPLETE PEANUTS by Charles Schulz Books.kim - free summaries of bestselling books. Download PDF and MP3 versions of the summary from www.books.kim The latest effective learning methodology has been utilized to construct the summary, ensuring that you can easily retain the key takeaways. The technique involves a great deal of repetition and rephrasing, which have been proven to be highly effective when it comes to information retention. In fact, this is the same approach employed in memorizing poems. Our objective is to not only help you comprehend the most significant concepts, but also enable you to recall and apply them in your daily life. Summary: The Complete Peanuts by Charles Schulz is a comprehensive collection of the entire run of the classic comic strip, from its debut in 1950 to its final original daily and Sunday strips in 2000. The book includes all 17,897 strips that were published during this 50-year period. It also features an introduction by Garrison Keillor and an essay on Schulz's life and career by David Michaelis. The book begins with a brief biography of Charles Schulz, detailing his early years growing up in Minnesota as well as his time serving in World War II. This is followed by a detailed look at how he developed the characters for Peanuts over time, including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus Van Pelt, Lucy Van Pelt and many others. The book then moves into the actual comics themselves which are presented chronologically from 1950 to 2000. Each strip is accompanied by commentary from various experts such as art historians or cartoonists who provide insight into why certain jokes worked or what made them so popular with readers. There are also essays about specific topics related to Peanuts such as religion or sports which give further context to some of the themes explored throughout the series. In addition to providing readers with access to every single one of Schulz's strips ever published, The Complete Peanuts also contains several other bonus materials such as interviews with family members and friends who knew him best; rare photographs; sketches; letters written between Schulz and fans; advertisements featuring characters from Peanuts; merchandise catalogues featuring products based on characters from the strip; plus much more. Overall The Complete Peanuts provides an invaluable resource for anyone interested in learning more about Charles M. Schultz's beloved comic strip series while giving fans old and new alike access to every single one of his works ever published – making it essential reading for any fan looking for a comprehensive overview of this timeless classic.