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As one of the world's best-loved comic strip characters, Snoopy has been our constant companion for more than forty-five years. Inspired by Charles M. Schulz's boyhood pet dog, Snoopy has evolved from Charlie Brown's silent, four-legged companion into a multi-faceted, philosophical, and wonderfully imaginative character.
This unprecedented keepsake treasury showcases the lovable beagle's many colorful personalities —from Joe Cool to the World War I Flying Ace, the World Famous Golf Pro, Literary Ace, and so many more. Whether he's piloting his Sopwith Camel, leading the beaglescouts on retreats, or simply waiting for a filled supper fish, you can always count on Snoopy to be entertaining.
In the foreword, Schulz describes his inspiration for Snoopy and the evolution of this popular beagle into the character that the world knows today. The introduction features the art and words of Tom Everhart, a close friend of Schulz and one of the few artists authorized to draw and paint the Peanuts characters.
Complete with glasses for viewing 3D images, a timeline gatefold showing the development of Snoopy over the past five decades, and quotes from celebrities revealing their thoughts about everyone's favorite beagle, this book is a delightful treat for any Snoopy fan.
Snoopy: Not Your Average Dog celebrates the art and humor of Charles M. Schulz. Through his creation of Snoopy, Schulz shows the world again and again that all it takes is a good heart, a little imagination, and a few good friends to truly enjoy life.
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Snoopy: Not Your Average Dog
1996, CollinsPublishersSanFrancisco
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0002251884 9780002251884
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"When I was thirteen years old, our family was given a small black and white dog, which we named Spike."
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Includes illustrations (some color) and bibliographical references (p. 78-79).
Includes a pair of 3-D glasses in pocket.
"A Packaged Goods Incorporated book"--T.p. verso.
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A collection of comic strips celebrating the many moods and personalities of the world-famous beagle, whose talents include driving a Zamboni, writing mystery novels, flying his doghouse in search of the Red Baron, practicing law, and playing tennis. Features gatefold and pop-up pages.
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