Charles Schultz Signed Snoopy Drawing & letter plus collectibles with provenance

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CA $3,500.00
with provenance
Charles Schultz Signed Snoopy Drawing & letter plus collectibles with provenance

Charles Schultz Peanuts collection
with provenance circa 1960s

1. ORIGINAL 1965 Letter to Charles Schultz requesting information and answers to questions for The Independent Report: An Analysis of The Comic strip Peanuts

-Charles Schultz signed and returned this letter with 3-pages of notations about PEANUTS history, and his reasoning for the script story line and characters.

2. ORIGINAL signed SNOOPY DRAWING
Upon returning the above letter Charles Schultz also sent a Signed Snoopy Drawing on the inside cover of his book Two-by-Fours First Edition 1965 for presentation to Barry by his school.
3. Other collectibles in this offering are as follows...

A. Personal Charles M. Schultz First Class mail package envelope
B. BOOK- The Peanuts Platform by Hallmark First Edition 1968
C. Unused Peanuts game THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
D. Charles Schultz 28 acre Estate FOR SALE descriptive brochure
E. Letter from publisher HAPPINESS IS A WARM PUPPY 1/25/1966


Other related Ephemera in this offering...
F. Charlie Browns FALCON NEWS brochure large 4-page circa 1961
G. Ford Falcon 1961 color brochure with Peanuts characters
H. Ford Falcon 1963 color brochure with Peanuts characters
I. Ford Dealer magazine with Peanuts characters 1963 65-pages
J. Ford-Pacific Outdoor Ads large brochure with Peanuts characters
K. Ford large booklet circa 1962 A Scrapbook about Your Falcon prepared by Charlie Brown and His Friends
L. Seven pin-back SNOOPY buttons I LOVE FALCON
M. March 1961 & Feb.1962 FORD newsletters with Peanuts characters
N. A copy of An Analysis of The Comic Strip Peanuts by Barry Young.

Barry Young was 8-years old when he became a Peanuts fan. His father was a Ford dealer in California when Peanuts promoted Ford. Thus the additional related Peanuts ephemera in this lot. Barry Young a Grade 10 student at the time wrote a 3-page letter to Charles Schultz requesting information he could include in his report The effects of The Peanuts Comic Strip on the Outside World. Charles Schultz returned the letter to Barry with 3-pages of annotated answers as well as signing Barrys letter along with his regards. Charles Schultz also sent for Barrys school award, a first edition copy of his book TWO-BY-FOURS with a large hand drawing of SNOOPY on the inside cover and the following note: For Barrie with every best wish signed Charles M Schultz. This same book was presented to Barry Young by the Principle and Vice Principal of his school as noted by their signatures and note on the first page- Presented to Barry Young for his outstanding work in The Independent research program. May 17,1966 Montclair School.

All of the above items are included in this offering.
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