{"id":24,"date":"2000-11-02T11:02:11","date_gmt":"2000-11-02T18:02:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aaugh.com\/wordpress\/?p=24"},"modified":"2000-11-02T11:02:11","modified_gmt":"2000-11-02T18:02:11","slug":"aaughcom-peanuts-christmas-book-bargains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aaugh.com\/wordpress\/2000\/11\/aaughcom-peanuts-christmas-book-bargains\/","title":{"rendered":"AAUGH.com: Peanuts Christmas book bargains!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>THIS NEWSLETTER IS BEING SENT TO YOU BECAUSE YOU (OR SOMEONE POSING AS YOU) SUBMITTED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU&#8217;RE RECEIVING THIS MAIL IN ERROR, OR IF YOU&#8217;RE CHANGING EMAIL ADDRESSES. <\/p>\n<p>\nIn this issue:<br \/>\n*INTERVIEW WITH SCHULZ AIDE DALE HALE<br \/>\n*NEW CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS BOOK OUT<br \/>\n*ULTRADISCOUNTS ON PEANUTS CHRISTMAS BOOKS<br \/>\n*PEANUTS STAMP IS ON ITS WAY<br \/>\n========================================<br \/>\nCartoonist Dale Hale was one of Schulz&#8217;s aides during the late 1950&#8217;s. In addition to helping out around the office, he wrote and drew Peanuts stories for comic book magazines. I interviewed him earlier this year, and now the interview is on the Web site. (Note: this is the same interview that appeared in the most recent issue of Hogan&#8217;s Alley magazine.) <\/p>\n<p>\nTo read the interview, go to http:\/\/AAUGH.com and click on the Collector&#8217;s Guide link. There you&#8217;ll find a link for the interview.<br \/>\n========================================<br \/>\nNEW CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS BOOK OUT <br \/>\nThe new book on the making of the classic animated Peanuts special is now shipping. Rather than giving you my opinion of it, let&#8217;s hear from Scott McGuire, the Peanuts animation expert who has a great guide to Peanuts animation and video at http:\/\/web.mit.edu\/smcguire\/www\/peanuts-animation.html <br \/>\n&gt; I just received my copy of &quot;A Charlie Brown Christmas &#8211; The Making of &gt; a Tradition&quot; by Lee Mendelson et al. and I thought I&#8217;d pass along the &gt; details and a few thoughts. &gt; &gt; It&#8217;s a nicely laid out book, in full color with lots of stills and &gt; photos, measuring 9&quot; x 9&quot; with 192 pages. &gt; &gt; The book includes: &gt;<br \/>\n*The entire script of the show, with lots and lots of stills; &gt;<br \/>\n*A history of how the show came to be, and its debut. This includes &gt; some nice stuff like original TV Guide coverage and advertising; &gt;<br \/>\n*Reflections on working with Charles Schulz by Lee Mendelson and &gt; Bill Melendez; &gt;<br \/>\n*Interview with Bill Melendez about how he became the Peanuts &gt; animator and the animation process; &gt;<br \/>\n*Short chapter on Vince Guaraldi; &gt;<br \/>\n*Reproductions of production materials &#8211; a few storyboards, a few &gt; sketches, &quot;bar sheets&quot; describing the timing of the action of the &gt; first scenes; &gt;<br \/>\n*Sheet music for &quot;Christmas Time is Here&quot; and &quot;Linus and Lucy&quot; &gt; (note: these are transcriptions, not the original sheet music); &gt;<br \/>\n*Some unique photos and material, such as a few stills from one of &gt; the Ford Falcon ads; &gt;<br \/>\n*A &quot;flip book&quot; animation of the show opening on the corners of the &gt; pages (that&#8217;s kind of cute). &gt; &gt; Unfortunately, the expected interviews with the actors who performed &gt; the original voices for the show are rather brief, consisting of just &gt; a few quotes from Peter Robbins (Charlie Brown) and Christopher Shea &gt; (Linus). &gt; &gt; While much of the information in the book has appeared in previous &gt; books and TV documentaries, it&#8217;s fleshed out with additional and it&#8217;s &gt; nice to have the information together in one place in an attractive &gt; package. (And I admit my perspective on what is &quot;new&quot; info may be a &gt; bit skewed!) &gt; &gt; It&#8217;s a great gift book, and if you&#8217;ve ever wanted the script of the &gt; show, this book is for you. <\/p>\n<p>\nThank you, Scott, for that solid report! <br \/>\nPlease note that while the cover design matches the style of Peanuts: A Golden Celebration, the book is a different size. While the books will look nice together on the shelf, they won&#8217;t serve as matching bookends! <br \/>\nYou can find this book on the front page of http:\/\/AAUGH.com<br \/>\n========================================<br \/>\nULTRADISCOUNTS ON PEANUTS CHRISTMAS BOOKS <br \/>\nLong-time AAUGH.com users may remember that we used to have an ULTRA-discount shop with Peanuts books that were as much as 50, 60, even 70% off of cover price. We had to close that a while back due to lack of material&#8230;<br \/>\nbut now we find that we can offer the same great deals on a number of Peanuts books, including a number of small hardcover Christmas strip collections for under $3 each! (There&#8217;s even the Peanuts Christmas Ornament Book, which isn&#8217;t actually a book but unfolds to reveal a set of five cardboard ornaments.) <\/p>\n<p>\nBut I&#8217;m not going to steer the general public to these deals&#8230;<br \/>\nnot yet, and maybe not ever. Instead, I&#8217;m hiding a link to it on the site, so that just you newsletter readers can find it. Go to http:\/\/AAUGH.com and on the index on the left side, where it says &quot;Books about Peanuts&quot;, click the &quot;s&quot; in &quot;Peanuts&quot;. And remember, this is a separate shop, so you can&#8217;t mix items from there with items from the main AAUGH.com site when ordering.<br \/>\n=======================================<br \/>\nPEANUTS STAMP IS ON ITS WAY <br \/>\nThe U.S. Postal Service has announced a Snoopy stamp for next year! It will depict Snoopy as the World War I flying ace. Since it&#8217;s not part of a stamp set, you&#8217;ll be able to easily buy a whole pile of &#8217;em without having to buy other stamps. (Note: DON&#8217;T buy these as an investment. Modern stamps make very poor investments. Buy them to use them, or to own them.)<br \/>\n=========================================<br \/>\nDescribing the Christmas Ornament Book left me thinking about how my new household is going to have its first Christmas tree this year. I&#8217;ll have to decide whether to take out my two favorite ornaments and put them on the tree: they&#8217;re a pair of miniature versions of Peanuts books (Christmas Is Together Time and Love Is Walking Hand In Hand). On one hand, they&#8217;re the perfect ornament for me. On the other hand, if they&#8217;re on the tree, then Putt-Putt The Destructo-Cat might get at them&#8230;<br \/>\n<br \/>\nWell, that&#8217;s about it for this time out. Sorry about the long time between newsletters, but I&#8217;ve been busy getting married, honeymooning, and moving. Things are back to almost-normal now, though&#8230;<br \/>\nand I&#8217;m much happier for it! <br \/>\n&#8211;Nat Gertler proprietor AAUGH.com<\/p>\n<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THIS NEWSLETTER IS BEING SENT TO YOU BECAUSE YOU (OR SOMEONE POSING AS YOU) SUBMITTED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU&#8217;RE RECEIVING THIS MAIL IN ERROR, OR IF YOU&#8217;RE CHANGING EMAIL ADDRESSES. 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