I Need All The Friends I Can Get

$25.00

ISBN:  None Listed
ISBN_13:  None Listed
Author: Schulz, Charles M.
Illustrator: Schulz, Charles M.
Number of pages: Unpaginated (64 pages)
Book Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Binding: Black paper over boards
Publisher: Determined Productions, Inc.
Publish Place: USA
Copyright:  1964
Publish Year:  Unknown
Edition:  Unknown

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SKU: 15086 Category:

Description

Good dust jacket, shows wear at the head and foot of the spine as well as wear at all corners and shelf wear. The Good binding is black paper over boards, black lettering and decorations on a yellow background on the cover, yellow lettering on the spine. The jacket and front cover show the same imaging. The back of the jacket is a yellow and black photo by John Arms. The binding shows wear at the head and foot of the spine and all corners with shelf wear. The binding is tight and pages are clean. The illustrations by Charles Schulz are with every turn of the page.

About the book:
I NEED ALL THE FRIENDS I CAN CET “I’d even settle for a ‘fair-weather’ friend!” sighed Charlie Brown when asked for his feelings about friendship in I NEED ALL THE FRIENDS 1 CAN GET. Lucy, being “‘self-sufficient!’ doesn’t need any friends; Schroeder has firm ideas on the subject; and Snoopy, the dog, has all the friends one could possibly need.

Through his familiar little folks from the comic feature PEANUTS, author Charles M. Schulz touches on the real meaning of friends and friendship … for all of us.

Over 1 million readers have found “happiness’ in Schulz’s HAPPINESS IS A WARM PUPPY and “security’ in his SECURITY IS A THUMB AND A BLANKET since 1962. During that period, these little classics have enjoyed the rare privilege of simultaneous top placement on both adult and children’s best seller lists. Now, HAPPINESS IS A WARM PUPPY is available in British (yes, Peanuts English needs translating into the King’s English], Italian, German, Swedish, Spanish and Danish editions.. . with more language versions to come.

About the author:

When this son of a St. Paul, Minnesota, barber and devoted father of five little Peanuts became Doctor of Humane Letters of Anderson (Indiana] College in 1963, college president Dr. Robert H. Reardon summed up Schulz’s contribution to the contemporary scene: ” Into a jungle of impossible heroes, sick jokes, violence and crime sometimes known as the funnies,’ he has brought the delightful humor of children who often speak in overtones which register in the mind and in the heart.” After reading I NEED ALL THE FRIENDS I CAN GET, we think you’ll agree.