dated 4-7,1983, pen and ink on illustration board, depicting Sally who wants Charlie Brown to help her do her report on Charles Dickens; when Charlie Brown asks what do you want to know and she responds with Who did he play for?, matted and framed. According to the book Peanuts, A Golden Celebration, Schulz makes note to children knowing more about baseball and the player’s statistics than classic literature like Dickens. The editors feel that having such a keen sense of social mores had kept Peanuts at the forefront of all cartoons enjoyed by the public.
dated 4-7,1983, pen and ink on illustration board, depicting Sally who wants Charlie Brown to help her do her report on Charles Dickens; when Charlie Brown asks what do you want to know and she responds with Who did he play for?, matted and framed. According to the book Peanuts, A Golden Celebration, Schulz makes note to children knowing more about baseball and the player’s statistics than classic literature like Dickens. The editors feel that having such a keen sense of social mores had kept Peanuts at the forefront of all cartoons enjoyed by the public.
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