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The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium Set 4
 
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ISBN13:9781524890612
ISBN10:1524890618
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:288 pages
Size:231x155x22 mm
Weight:586 g
Language:English
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The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium Set 4

 
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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The fourth set of books collecting Bill Watterson&&&39;s timeless&&&160;Calvin&&&160;and&&&160;Hobbes&&&160;comics in a new portable format designed to introduce the timeless adventures of a boy&&&160;and&&&160;his stuffed tiger to a&&&160;new&&&160;generation of readers. Featuring nearly 500 comics presented chronologically from December 1989 to April 1991.

Long description:
The fourth set of books collecting Bill Watterson&&&39;s timeless&&&160;Calvin&&&160;and&&&160;Hobbes&&&160;comics in a new portable format designed to introduce the timeless adventures of a boy&&&160;and&&&160;his stuffed tiger to a&&&160;new&&&160;generation of readers. Featuring nearly 500 comics presented chronologically from December 1989 to April 1991.

This compact, portable collection of Calvin and Hobbes&&&160;comics will fit easily into backpacks, bookshelves—and make for a perfect stocking stuffer. Featuring archival slipcase and cover art selected by the author, The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium pays tribute to the strip&&&39;s origin in newspapers while appealing to both new and existing fans of Calvin and Hobbes.&&&160;This is the fourth set in a series of seven.

Calvin and Hobbes is one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The imaginative world of a boy and his real-only-to-him tiger first appeared in 1985 and could be read in more than 2,400 newspapers when Bill Watterson retired on January 1, 1996.