Charles M Schulz Books In Order

Peanuts Books In Order

  1. Good Ol’ Charlie Brown (1957)
  2. Snoopy (1958)
  3. Snoopy Come Home (1962)
  4. You Can’t Win, Charlie Brown (1962)
  5. For The Love Of Peanuts! (1963)
  6. Christmas Is Together-Time (1964)
  7. It’s A Dog’s Life, Charlie Brown (1965)
  8. Happiness Is a Sad Song (1967)
  9. You’ll Flip, Charlie Brown (1967)
  10. Peanuts Cook Book (1970)
  11. Peanuts Jubilee (1975)
  12. Sandlot Peanuts (1977)
  13. Snoopy and His Sopwith Camel (1978)
  14. Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown (1979)
  15. Snoopy, Top Dog (1981)
  16. Classroom Peanuts (1982)
  17. Peanuts Magic Moving Picture Book (1982)
  18. Its Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown (1983)
  19. Strike Three, Charlie Brown (1987)
  20. Peanuts: A Golden Celebration (1990)
  21. Lead On, Snoopy (1992)
  22. Make Way For The King of The Jungle (1995)
  23. Funny Pictures (1996)
  24. Snoopy’s Christmas Tree (1996)
  25. Happy Valentine’s Day, Sweet Babboo (1998)
  26. A Flying Ace Needs a Lot of Root Beer (1998)
  27. Have Fun At Beanbag Camp (1998)
  28. My Best Friend, My Blanket (1998)
  29. The Round-headed Kid and Me (1998)
  30. Lucy (1998)
  31. Memories and Mistletoe (1998)
  32. Peanuts 2000 (2000)
  33. The Joy of a Peanuts Christmas (2000)
  34. Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz (2001)
  35. A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002)
  36. How to Draw Peanuts (2002)
  37. Peanuts Collection (2002)
  38. Here’s to You, America! (2002)
  39. My Sweet Babboo (2002)
  40. A Peanuts Valentine (2003)
  41. Snoopy’s Feelings (2003)
  42. Woodstock in Action (2003)
  43. Lucy Must Be Traded (2004)
  44. It’s Father’s Day, Charlie Brown! (2004)
  45. Who’s On First, Charlie Brown (2004)
  46. Peanuts: A Pop-Up Celebration (2004)
  47. Trick Or Treat! (2004)
  48. I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown! (2004)
  49. Peanuts: The Art and the Story of the World’s Best-Loved Comic Strip (2004)
  50. A Peanuts Christmas (2005)
  51. It’s Par for the Course, Charlie Brown (2005)
  52. Peanuts Guide to Life (2005)
  53. Woodstock: A Bird’s-eye View (2005)
  54. It Goes Without Saying (2005)
  55. Snoopy & Charlie Brown (2005)
  56. Home Is On Top of a Dog House (2006)
  57. I Need All The Friends I Can Get (2006)
  58. It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (2006)
  59. Peanuts All-stars (2006)
  60. It’s Off to Camp, Charlie Brown (2006)
  61. Good Grief, It’s Your Birthday! (2006)
  62. Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook (2006)
  63. Suppertime! (2006)
  64. It’s Your First Crush, Charlie Brown! (2007)
  65. The Dirt On Pigpen (2007)
  66. Snoopy at the Bat (2008)
  67. The Peanuts Grand Piano Book (2008)
  68. Linus Learns to Share (2008)
  69. Peanuts A Treasury of Happiness (2008)
  70. Celebrating Peanuts (2009)
  71. Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Peanuts (2010)

Coronet Books Books In Order

  1. Very Funny, Charlie Brown (1959)
  2. You’re a Winner, Charlie Brown! (1960)
  3. Who Do You Think You Are Charlie Brown? (1961)
  4. Slide, Charlie Brown, Slide (1962)
  5. Snoopy and the Red Baron (1966)
  6. Fun with Peanuts (1968)
  7. Here Comes Snoopy (1968)
  8. This Is Your Life Charlie Brown (1968)
  9. You’re My Hero, Charlie Brown (1968)
  10. All This and Snoopy, Too (1969)
  11. We’re On Your Side, Charlie Brown! (1969)
  12. You’re the Greatest, Charlie Brown (1971)
  13. You’ve Done It Again, Charlie Brown (1971)
  14. You Can’t Win Them All, Charlie Brown (1972)
  15. It’s for You, Snoopy (1972)
  16. Have It Your Way, Charlie Brown (1975)
  17. You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Snoopy! (1979)
  18. You’ve Asked for It, Charlie Brown (1979)
  19. Think Thinner, Snoopy (1979)
  20. Keep Up the Good Work, Charlie Brown (1980)
  21. Love and Kisses, Snoopy (1980)
  22. Stay with It, Snoopy (1980)
  23. Let’s Hear It for Dinner, Snoopy (1980)
  24. Jogging Is In, Snoopy (1981)
  25. Blaze the Trail, Snoopy (1981)
  26. It’s Your Turn Snoopy (1982)
  27. Wonderful World of Peanuts (1983)
  28. This Is the Best Time of Day, Snoopy (1983)
  29. You’re Something Special (1983)
  30. How Does She Do That, Charlie Brown? (1985)
  31. You’re Hopeless, Charlie Brown (1985)
  32. Hold the Fort, Snoopy! (1988)
  33. Have No Fear, Snoopy (1988)

Charlie Brown Books In Order

  1. You Are Too Much, Charlie Brown (1959)
  2. You’re Out Of Your Mind, Charlie Brown! (1959)
  3. He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown! (1968)
  4. Here Comes Charlie Brown! (1970)
  5. It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (1970)
  6. You’re Out of Sight, Charlie Brown (1970)
  7. You’re in Love, Charlie Brown (1972)
  8. The Charlie Brown Dictionary (1973)
  9. It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown (1975)
  10. You’re On Your Own, Snoopy (1975)
  11. You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (1976)
  12. It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown (1977)
  13. What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown (1978)
  14. Race for Your Life Charlie Brown (1978)
  15. Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Me and All the Other Peanuts Characters (1980)
  16. She’s a Good Skate, Charlie Brown (1981)
  17. Charlie Brown Holiday Puzzle Book (1981)
  18. Try It Again, Charlie Brown (1982)
  19. Charlie Brown’s Great Outdoors Maze Book (1982)
  20. Charlie Brown Is Lost! (1984)
  21. Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charlie Brown (1986)
  22. Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1986)
  23. Let’s Fly a Kite, Charlie Brown! (1987)
  24. Why, Charlie Brown, Why? (1990)
  25. Hats Off to You, Charlie Brown (1990)
  26. You’re Not Alone, Charlie Brown (1992)
  27. Happy Halloween, Great Pumpkin! (1998)
  28. It’s a Big World, Charlie Brown (2001)
  29. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (2002)
  30. Charlie Brown & Snoopy (2003)
  31. Don’t Give Up, Charlie Brown! (2006)
  32. My Life with Charlie Brown (2010)
  33. Good Grief! Charlie Brown Doodles (2012)

Snoopy Books In Order

  1. Snoopy Chariots for Hire (1988)
  2. We Love You, Snoopy (1962)
  3. Good Ol’ Snoopy (1968)
  4. You’ve Got to Be You, Snoopy (1971)
  5. Snoopy and It Was a Dark and Stormy Night (1971)
  6. The Snoopy, Come Home Movie Book (1972)
  7. Play Ball, Snoopy (1974)
  8. The Snoopy Festival (1974)
  9. I Never Promised You an Apple Orchard (1976)
  10. Snoopy’s Tennis Book (1979)
  11. Snoopy Treasury (1981)
  12. Snoopy’s Mystery Mazes (1982)
  13. Snoopy’s Grand Slam (1983)
  14. The Best of Snoopy (1983)
  15. Nice Shot, Snoopy! (1988)
  16. Come Back, Snoopy (1988)
  17. Snoopy-things I Learned After It Was Too Late (1989)
  18. Snoopy 1990 Annual (1989)
  19. An Educated Slice (1990)
  20. Snoopy 1991 Annual (1990)
  21. Snoopy’s Love Book (1994)
  22. It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, Snoopy (2004)
  23. The Many Faces of Snoopy (2006)

Peanuts Gift Books Books In Order

  1. Happiness Is a Warm Puppy (1962)
  2. Security Is a Thumb and a Blanket (1964)
  3. Love Is Walking Hand in Hand (1965)
  4. A Friend Is Forever (2005)
  5. Best Friends… Understand Sharing (2006)
  6. True Love Is… Complete Trust (2006)
  7. Peanuts Guide to Life: Book 1 (2007)

Peanuts Classics Books In Order

  1. Sunday’s Fun Day, Charlie Brown (1965)
  2. You’ve Come a Long Way, Charlie Brown (1971)
  3. And the Beagles and the Bunnies Shall Lie Down Together (1984)
  4. Peanuts Every Sunday (1994)
  5. Nothing Echoes Like an Empty Mailbox (1995)
  6. It’s Back to School, Charlie Brown! (2003)

More Peanuts Books In Order

  1. Hey, Peanuts! (1966)
  2. Good Grief, Charlie Brown! (1970)

New Peanut’s Book Books In Order

  1. Youre Something Else Charlie Brown (1967)
  2. You’ve Had It, Charlie Brown (1969)

Full Colour Peanuts Special Books In Order

  1. A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)

Peanuts Parade Books In Order

  1. Who’s the Funny-looking Kid With the Big Nose? (1993)
  2. It’s a Long Way to Tipperary (1976)
  3. There’s a Vulture Outside (1991)
  4. What’s Wrong with Being Crabby? (1992)
  5. What Makes You Think You’re Happy? (1990)
  6. Fly, You Stupid Kite, Fly! (1990)
  7. A Kiss On the Nose Turns Anger Aside (1995)
  8. The Mad Punter Strikes Again (1995)
  9. Thank Goodness for People (1995)
  10. What Makes Musicians So Sarcastic? (1995)
  11. Speak Softly, and Carry a Beagle (1975)
  12. Don’t Hassle Me with Your Sighs, Chuck (1976)
  13. There Goes the Shutout (1977)
  14. Always Stick Up for the Underbird (1977)
  15. It’s Hard Work Being Bitter (1977)
  16. How Long, Great Pumpkin, How Long? (1977)
  17. A Smile Makes a Lousy Umbrella (1983)
  18. My Anxieties Have Anxieties (1991)
  19. It’s Great to Be a Superstar (1977)
  20. Stop Snowing On My Secretary (1977)
  21. Summers Fly, Winters Walk (1991)
  22. The Beagle Has Landed (1991)
  23. And a Woodstock in a Birch Tree (1979)
  24. Here Comes the April Fool! (1980)
  25. Dr. Beagle and Mr. Hyde (1990)
  26. You’re Weird, Sir! (1982)
  27. Kiss Her, You Blockhead! (1983)
  28. I’m Not Your Sweet Baboo! (1984)
  29. The Way of the Fussbudget Is Not Easy (1986)

Peanuts Collector Series Books In Order

  1. Dogs Don’t Eat Dessert (1987)
  2. You’re On the Wrong Foot Again, Charlie Brown (1987)
  3. Talk Is Cheep, Charlie Brown (1988)
  4. It Doesn’t Take Much to Attract a Crowd (1989)
  5. Could You Be More Pacific? (1991)

Snoopy’s Books for Beginners Books In Order

  1. Snoopy’s 1, 2, 3 (1987)
  2. Snoopy’s Book of Opposites (1987)
  3. Snoopy’s ABC’s (1988)

Snoopy and Friends Books In Order

  1. Snoopy’s Book of Colors (1988)
  2. A Charlie Brown’s Christmas (1988)
  3. Snoopy, the World’s Greatest Author (1988)

Peanuts Pocket Books In Order

  1. Snoopy Features As The Fitness Fanatic (2000)
  2. Snoopy Features As The Flying Ace (2000)
  3. Snoopy Features As The Literary Ace (2000)
  4. Snoopy Features As Man’s Best Friend (2001)
  5. Snoopy Features As the Great Philosopher (2001)
  6. Snoopy Features As the Legal Beagle (2001)
  7. Snoopy Features As the Master of Fairways (2001)
  8. Snoopy Features As the Fearless Leader (2002)
  9. Snoopy Features As the Master Chef (2002)
  10. Snoopy Features As the Music Lover (2002)
  11. Snoopy Features As the Sportsman (2002)
  12. Snoopy Features As the Tennis Ace (2003)
  13. Snoopy Features As the Winter Wonder Dog (2007)

Peanuts Collections Books In Order

  1. Snoopy-brothers and Sisters (1989)
  2. Snoopy Annual 1993 (1992)
  3. I Told You So, Blockhead (1999)
  4. The World Is Filled With Mondays (1999)
  5. Dogs Are Worth It (1999)
  6. Peanuts Treasury (2000)
  7. Peanuts Anniversary Treasury (2000)
  8. You Really Don’t Look 50, Charlie Brown! (2000)
  9. It’s a Dog’s Life, Snoopy (2001)
  10. The World According to Lucy (2002)
  11. Now, That’s Profound, Charlie Brown (2003)
  12. I Told You So, You Blockhead! (2003)

Snoopy’s World Books In Order

  1. How Things Work (1994)
  2. People & Customs of the World (1994)

Peanuts Collection Books In Order

  1. Being a Dog Is a Full-time Job (1994)
  2. Around the World in 45 Years (1994)
  3. More Peanuts Collection (2006)

Festive Peanuts Books In Order

  1. Bah, Humbug! (1996)
  2. It’s Christmas! (1996)
  3. You’re Divine, Valentine! (1997)
  4. Happy Halloween! (1998)

Peanuts at Work and Play Books In Order

  1. Dogs Are from Jupiter (1996)
  2. A Good Caddie Is Hard to Find (1996)
  3. See You Later, Litigator! (1996)
  4. Way Beyond Therapy (1996)
  5. Punt, Pass, and Peanuts (1998)

Peanuts Wisdom Books In Order

  1. Have Another Cookie (1996)
  2. Me, Stressed Out? (1996)
  3. Life Is Like a Ten-speed Bicycle (1998)

Peanuts Gang Books In Order

  1. It’s the First Day of School! (1996)
  2. Kick the Ball, Marcie! (1996)
  3. Your Dog Plays Hockey? (1996)
  4. I’ll Be Home Soon, Snoopy (1996)
  5. Aaugh! A Dog Ate My Book Report (1998)
  6. Everyone Gets Gold Stars But Me! (1998)
  7. You Have a Brother Named Spike? (1998)
  8. You’re Our New Mascot, Chuck! (1998)
  9. Beware of the Snoring Ghost! (1998)
  10. Travels with My Cactus (1998)
  11. It’s Baseball Season Again! (1999)

Passionate Peanuts Books In Order

  1. Love Isn’t Easy (1996)
  2. Siblings Should Never Be in the Same Family (1997)

Peanuts Books In Order

  1. Kick the Football, Charlie Brown! (2001)

Peanuts Little Books Books In Order

  1. Charlie Brown’s Little Book of Wisdom (2001)
  2. Lucy’s Little Book of Advice (2001)
  3. Peppermint Patty’s Little Book of Blunders (2001)
  4. Snoopy’s Little Book of Laughter (2001)
  5. Charlie Brown’s Little Book of Friendship (2002)
  6. Educating Peanuts (2002)
  7. Peanuts Little Book of Life (2002)
  8. Snoopy’s Little Book of Style (2002)

Books In Order

  1. Friends Forever, Snoopy (2001)
  2. Take a Hike, Snoopy! (2002)
  3. It’s Time for School, Charlie Brown (2002)
  4. Lose the Blanket, Linus! (2003)
  5. Make a Trade, Charlie Brown! (2004)
  6. Snoopy: Flying Ace to the Rescue (2011)
  7. Baby Snoopy Books In Order

    1. Puppy Days (2003)
    2. Baby Snoopy’s Valentine (2003)
    3. Baby Woodstock’s Easter Eggs (2004)
    4. Colors (2004)
    5. Baby Snoopy’s Pumpkin (2005)
    6. Santa (2005)

    Peanuts (Running Press) Books In Order

    1. Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (2003)
    2. A Charlie Brown Christmas (2008)
    3. It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! (2008)
    4. Where Is Woodstock? (2008)
    5. The Doctor Is In (2009)
    6. The Easter Beagle Egg Hunt (2009)
    7. Peanuts: You Can be Anything! (2009)
    8. A Charlie Brown Christmas Tree (2009)
    9. Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown (2011)

    Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection Books In Order

    1. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 1 (2003)
    2. Snoopy 2 in 1 Collection: Bk. 2 (2003)
    3. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 3 (2004)
    4. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 4 (2004)
    5. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 5 (2005)
    6. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 6 (2005)
    7. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 7 (2006)
    8. Snoopy 2-in-1 Collection: Bk. 8 (2006)

    Complete Peanuts Box Sets Books In Order

    1. The Complete Peanuts 1950-1954 Box Set (2004)
    2. The Complete Peanuts 1955-1958 Box Set (2005)
    3. The Complete Peanuts 1959-1962 Box Set (2006)
    4. The Complete Peanuts 1963-1966 Box Set (2007)
    5. The Complete Peanuts 1967-1970 Box Set (2008)
    6. The Complete Peanuts 1971-1974 Box Set (2009)
    7. The Complete Peanuts 1975-1978 Box Set (2010)

    Complete Peanuts Books In Order

    1. The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 (2004)
    2. The Complete Peanuts 1953-1954 (2004)
    3. The Complete Peanuts 1955-1956 (2005)
    4. The Complete Peanuts 1957-1958 (2005)
    5. The Complete Peanuts 1959-1960 (2006)
    6. The Complete Peanuts 1961-1962 (2006)
    7. The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964 (2007)
    8. The Complete Peanuts 1965-1966 (2007)
    9. The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968 (2008)
    10. The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970 (2008)
    11. The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972 (2009)
    12. The Complete Peanuts 1973-1974 (2009)
    13. The Complete Peanuts 1975-1976 (2010)
    14. The Complete Peanuts 1977-1978 (2010)
    15. The Complete Peanuts 1979-1980 (2011)

    Chapter Books

    1. Young Pillars (1958)
    2. Two By Fours (1973)
    3. Schroeder (1988)
    4. I Take My Religion Seriously (1989)
    5. It’s Only A Game (2004)

    Non fiction series

    1. Featuring Your Body (1976)
    2. Featuring All Kinds of Animals from Fish to Frogs (1980)
    3. About All Kinds of Boats and Planes, Cars and Trains, and Other Things That Move! (1978)
    4. About All Kinds of Machines and How They Work! (1981)
    5. Featuring Planes and Other Things that Fly (1980)
    6. Featuring People Around the World (1980)
    7. Holidays Around the World (1990)
    8. Charlie Brown’s Encyclopedia of Energy (1982)

    Non fiction

    1. Teen-ager Is Not A Disease (1972)
    2. Snoopy Around the World (1990)
    3. Schulz’s Youth (2007)

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      Charles M Schulz Books Overview

      Snoopy

      A new illustrated edition of a guide to snooker, this shows players how to improve their game by giving tips on stance, cueing technique, potting, positional play, safety shots and break building strategies. Ted Lowe is the TV snooker commentator.

      Snoopy Come Home

      After visiting his former owner, a little girl, Snoopy returns to Charlie Brown when the girl’s apartment building doesn’t allow dogs.

      Christmas Is Together-Time

      Explains the many things that Christmas is, such as vacation from school, catching snowflakes, and a time for miracles.

      Happiness Is a Sad Song

      Happiness is Classic Peanuts!These collector’s editions perfectly recreate the original look and feel of the best loved Peanuts books their paper, their ink, even their lamination. And of course, the heartwarming content that charmed the world, sold millions, and launched the career of Charles M. Schulz remains untouched. On every spread there s a tiny tidbit of wisdom from one of the gang, along with one of Schulz s irresistible drawings. It s a trip down memory lane that every Peanuts fan will cherish.

      Snoopy and His Sopwith Camel

      The World War I flying ace again fails to bring down the Red Baron.

      Peanuts: A Golden Celebration

      Will Charlie Brown ever get to kick the footballs? Will Schroeder finally return Lucy’s love? Will Linus give up his security blanket? Will Peppermint Party ever pass a test? And, most importantly will Snoopy that canine literary ace ever be published? ‘To take a blank piece of paper and draw characters that people love and worry about is extremely satisfying. It really does not matter what you are called or where your work is placed as long as it brings some kind of joy to some person some place.’ Charles SchulzPeanuts: A Golden Celebration honors the momentous 50th anniversary of Charlie Brown and the gang with over 1,000 carefully selected strips that tell the story of Peanutslike no other book before. In Schulz’s own words we learn how he came to create the world’s most popular comic strip characters from nostalgic and sometimes painful memories of growing up such as the agony of classroom Valentine exchange and the longing for a little red haired girl. From the debut of Peanuts on October 2, 1950, to the golden jubilee, here are fifty years of the favorite episodes and the…
      ‘firsts,’ such as the first time Lucy pulled the football away from Charlie Brown. Included are scenes from the beloved Charlie Brown television. specials and the latest revival of the Broadway musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. These are the strips and events that have made Peanuts an awesome phenomenon, appearing in 2,600 newspapers worldwide everyday. Not bad for a round headed kid called Charlie Brown. Let the celebration begin!

      Lead On, Snoopy

      Another hilarious collection of cartoons featuring America’s favorite kids PEANUTS!

      Make Way For The King of The Jungle

      A new collection from the popular Peanuts comic strip begins with the coronation of Woodstock and continues with a new set of adventures that highlight Snoopy’s many identities and the foibles of Charlie Brown’s gang.

      A Flying Ace Needs a Lot of Root Beer

      Bringing joy, laughter, and a warm touch of wisdom to kids young and old, these Peanuts titles feature Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, and the rest of the gang as they cope with life, love, and summer camp in their own hilarious ways.

      Have Fun At Beanbag Camp

      Sally Brown goes off to beanbag camp two weeks of lying around, watching TV, and eating junk food and comes back an entirely new person.

      Lucy

      Making her debut in 1952, just two short years after the Peanuts comic strip first ran, Lucy Van Pelt burst into the popular daily, becoming the high voltage catalyst to ignite the comedic fire under the lovable members of the original Peanuts gang. Lucy’s take charge attitude and annoying self confidence immediately cast her as one of the favorite characters of the strip as well as an unlikely, but powerful, role model for men and women alike. To ardent fans of the strip, she is best loved for being bossy and charmingly crabbya disposition that is solely her own. Lucy: Not Just Another Pretty Face celebrates all of the wit, wisdom, and relentless criticism that Lucy has to offer in an unprecedented collection of strips devoted especially to her. Whether she is leaning on Schroeder’s piano or counseling good ol’ Charlie Brown, her flawless advice and zany antics have kept Peanuts fans laughing and learning for more than 45 years. Classic strips and special interactive features in each chapter keep the pages turning and the laughs coming. With an introduction by Charles M. Schulz, you’ll learn more about the evolution of Lucy’s unique personality and how it has changed over the decades. Lucy: Not Just Another Pretty Face is an outstanding treasury for every Lucy devotee’s library. As the original dominant female character in Peanuts, it is easy to see why she is considered the brains and the beauty of the strip! ‘That’ll be five cents, please!’

      Peanuts 2000

      ‘Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy…
      how can I ever forget them…
      .’ CHARLES SCHULZHow could any of us ever forget them? For fifty years, Charles Schulz and the whole Peanuts gang have delighted millions of readers around the world. Now, in celebration of the artist who quickly became a national treasure, this special anniversary volume brings together for the first time in book form, the last year of the Peanuts comic strip. With Peanuts 2000, there’s no need to say goodbye to old friends.

      The Joy of a Peanuts Christmas

      2000 Hall Mark Books 1st Edition Hardback The Joy of a Peanuts Christmas: 50 Years of Holiday Comics! By Charles Schulz Original Dust Jacket Inisde is Excellent Limited Edition Collectible

      Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz

      This beautiful album will dazzle fans of Charles M. Schulz and his art, providing an unprecedented look at the work of the most brilliant and beloved cartoonist of the twentieth century. Here is the whole gang Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, Pig Pen, and all the others from the original Peanuts strips. More than five hundred comic strips are reproduced, as well as such rare or never before seen items as a sketchbook from Schulz’s army days in the early 1940s; his very first printed strip, Just Keep Laughing; his private scrapbook of pre Peanuts Li’l Folks strips; developmental sketches for the first versions of Charlie Brown and the other Peanuts characters; a sketchbook from 1963; and many more materials gathered from the Schulz archives in Santa Rosa, California. The art has been stunningly photographed by Geoff Spear in full color, capturing the subtle textures of paper, ink, and line. The strips which were shot only from the original art or vintage newsprint reveal how, from the 1950s through 2000, Schulz’s style and the Peanuts world evolved. The book features an introduction by Jean Schulz and has been designed and edited by renowned graphic artist Chip Kidd, who also provides an informed and appreciative commentary. This celebration of the genius of the most revered cartoonist of our time is a must for anyone who has ever come under the spell of Peanuts. From the Hardcover edition.

      A Charlie Brown Valentine

      Charlie Brown is in love! It’s Valentine’s Day, and Charlie Brown has a crush on the Little Red Haired Girl but she doesn’t know he exists! As the Valentine’s Dance gets closer, Charlie Brown has admirers of his own, but he’s only got eyes for the Little Red Haired Girl. With his luck, he’ll probably end up dancing with Snoopy! Celebrate Valentine’s Day as only the Peanuts gang can, complete with love notes, chocolates, and lots of laughs!

      How to Draw Peanuts

      In the best selling tradition of How To Draw Pokemon, this new title in one of Troll’s most popular series teaches kids how to draw all their favorite Peanuts characters, including Charlie Brown, Snnopy, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, Peppermint Patty, Sally, and more!

      Snoopy’s Feelings

      Snoopy is happy, Snoopy is sleepy, Snoopy is cool! Read all about Snoopy’s many moods.

      Woodstock in Action

      He leaps. He dives. He flaps his wings. Read about Woodstock in Action!

      Who’s On First, Charlie Brown

      The bases are loaded with potential runs, but Charlie Brown’s head is loaded with irksome questions: Will he throw the ball right? Is the little red haired girl watching? Will Lucy call him Blockhead? It doesn t help that the seasoned pro at the plate, Peppermint Patty, is staring him down. So Charlie Brown shuffles, winds up, and lets the pitch fly…
      . Though we all know how the score will add up for Charlie Brown and his team not quite as high as they expected, with the Peanuts gang, the fun is not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game!

      Trick Or Treat!

      CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH GOOD FRIENDS,SPOOKY FUN, AND PLENTY OF LAUGHS!Give yourself a treat no tricks attached! with this hilarious collection of more than one hundred Halloween strips. Tag along as the Peanuts Gang rings doorbells for candy, bobs for apples, and scares their friends. Will Charlie Brown receive some chocolate this year or another sack of rocks? Which of Snoopy’s many daydreams will inspire a costume? Which witch is Lucy? And will Linus finally meet the Great Pumpkin? Interspersed throughout these delightful comic strips are cool Halloween tips, including costume ideas, party hints, and delicious snack recipes.

      Peanuts: The Art and the Story of the World’s Best-Loved Comic Strip

      Will Charlie Brown ever get to kick the footballs? Will Schroeder finally return Lucy’s love? Will Linus give up his security blanket? Will Peppermint Party ever pass a test? And, most importantly will Snoopy that canine literary ace ever be published? ‘To take a blank piece of paper and draw characters that people love and worry about is extremely satisfying. It really does not matter what you are called or where your work is placed as long as it brings some kind of joy to some person some place.’ Charles SchulzPeanuts: A Golden Celebration honors the momentous 50th anniversary of Charlie Brown and the gang with over 1,000 carefully selected strips that tell the story of Peanutslike no other book before. In Schulz’s own words we learn how he came to create the world’s most popular comic strip characters from nostalgic and sometimes painful memories of growing up such as the agony of classroom Valentine exchange and the longing for a little red haired girl. From the debut of Peanuts on October 2, 1950, to the golden jubilee, here are fifty years of the favorite episodes and the…
      ‘firsts,’ such as the first time Lucy pulled the football away from Charlie Brown. Included are scenes from the beloved Charlie Brown television. specials and the latest revival of the Broadway musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. These are the strips and events that have made Peanuts an awesome phenomenon, appearing in 2,600 newspapers worldwide everyday. Not bad for a round headed kid called Charlie Brown. Let the celebration begin!

      A Peanuts Christmas

      It’s Christmas time, Charlie Brown!Christmas is a joyous time of year and what could be more fun than sharing it with dear friends? Celebrate the season with the Peanuts characters you ve loved so long. Sing carols with Charlie Brown and company around Schroeder s piano. See Snoopy s festively decorated doghouse. Find out if Lucy s been naughty or nice. Discover if snow has any effect on Pig Pen s aura. And learn about the true meaning of Christmas with Linus. Just in time for the holiday season, A Peanuts Christmas is the complete collection of Christmas strips from 1950 to 1999. For the first time ever this delightful book brings together nearly fifty years of comfort and joy with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang.

      It’s Par for the Course, Charlie Brown

      GOOD GRIEF, THAT S A SAND TRAP, CHARLIE BROWN!Hit the links with this laugh out loud collection of golf themed strips featuring the entire Peanuts Gang. Snoopy has snagged an invite to play at the Masters, but will he bow wow under pressure? Lucy’s mean slice may just win her the state amateur champion. Marcie and Peppermint Patty want to be caddies, but they might be better suited for the beverage cart, Sir. And don t forget about lovable Charlie Brown, who just wants to make par for the course on the first hole. This irresistible take on golf will sink a putt with every fan of the fairway!

      Peanuts Guide to Life

      Essentially, this is the best of the best of 50 years of Peanuts, the comic strip by the late Charles Schulz featuring Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, and the rest of the beguiling little gang. Peanuts debuted in 1950 and became a global phenomenon, with book collections selling more than 300 million copies in 26 languages and television specials rerun year after year. To create this all new Peanuts Guide to Life, we ve combed through decades of comic strips to find those single panels which contain such pithy observations as Babysitters are like used cars. You never know what you re going to get, and bits of wisdom like Never lick ice cream off a hot sidewalk. Each droll, stand alone speech bubble or punchline appears with cartoon art. The panels are organized into short chapters, such as Love and Life’s Little Quirks. For the millions of faithful Peanuts fans, this is a collection of greatest hits to cherish and enjoy again and again.

      Woodstock: A Bird’s-eye View

      NO ORDINARY BIRD…
      For a small guy, Woodstock makes a big impression. True, he gets a tad jumpy around Thanksgiving and tends to have a bit of a temper, but Woodstock can type and take shorthand, and he’s a great friend and confidant to Snoopy even though the little bird is often the butt of the beagle s practical jokes. Whether flying erratically around the baseball field or embarking on adventures with his best pal, Woodstock is loved by one and all. So join this famous yellow bird and the rest of the Peanuts gang in a comic strip collection full of fun…
      and flight.

      It Goes Without Saying

      QUIET ON THE STRIP!Hoping to have a lot of fun and laughs with the Peanuts gang? Say no more! In this newly compiled collection, Charlie Brown and company prove that actions speak louder than words especially since these strips contain not a word of dialogue! The hilarious adventures of Charlie Brown fumbling and stumbling around the baseball field, Lucy bossing everyone around with a glare, and Snoopy and Woodstock up to their usual high jinks proves that in the world of Peanuts, sometimes silence is golden!

      Snoopy & Charlie Brown

      Charlie Brown and Snoopy are friends. They do everything together. This sturdy, oversized board book celebrates the special bond between a boy and his dog.

      Home Is On Top of a Dog House

      Happiness is Classic Peanuts!These collector’s editions perfectly recreate the original look and feel of the best loved Peanuts books their paper, their ink, even their lamination. And of course, the heartwarming content that charmed the world, sold millions, and launched the career of Charles M. Schulz remains untouched. On every spread there s a tiny tidbit of wisdom from one of the gang, along with one of Schulz s irresistible drawings. It s a trip down memory lane that every Peanuts fan will cherish.

      It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown

      Easter is coming and the Peanuts Pals are ready to celebrate. Charlie Brown, Sally, Lucy, and the rest of the gang are getting ready for the big day, but Linus insists no preparation is necessary. The Easter Beagle will take care of everything. Will the Easter Beagle save the day, or will Linus be disappointed again? This charming, full color edition of the beloved holiday classic features the complete story that has delighted audiences since 1974.

      Peanuts All-stars

      IT S GAME TIME, CHARLIE BROWN!From basketball and football to hockey and tennis a brand new collection of sports strips featuring the whole Peanuts team!It’s all star tryouts for Charlie Brown and all his friends. So the Peanuts are suiting up ready to play ball and have a ball! They ve been practicing their dribbles, slap shots, and pas*ses. Sure, Snoopy may not serve aces, Woodstock is smaller than his hockey stick, Linus refuses to give up his blanket in the outfield, and Charlie Brown always fumbles the pigskin, but the these all stars are great sports when it comes to playing fair and working together. In a comic strip sports extravaganza, the Peanuts show off their athletic expertise and prove that it s not whether you win or lose, it s how you play the game!

      Good Grief, It’s Your Birthday!

      Life is going by too fast for me…
      stop the clock! Charlie Brown You know you are getting old when the candles cost more than the cake. Bob Hope Good grief another year has passed! And it’s time to celebrate with the Peanuts gang. The beloved art of Charles M. Schulz kicks off the party while happy birthday sentiments honor the gift of life and the person blowing out the candles. This festival to go of happiness will delight the heart of the special person on their special day, no matter what age.

      Peanuts Lunchtime Cookbook

      What’s cookin Charlie Brown?This delicious collection of recipes and comic bites features Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang! Bring your appetite and gather around the kitchen table, because it s time to whip up a lunchtime feast. Here s an adventure in cooking and Charlie Brown and his friends are the perfect companions to help you whip up a smorgasboard of dining delights. Plus don t miss Charles Schulz s favorite lunchtime recipe: Overnight Salad!

      It’s Your First Crush, Charlie Brown!

      Romance is in the Air! Charlie Brown may have captured the hearts of millions, but his heart will forever belong to the ever elusive Little Red Haired Girl. Reading these never before compiled strips of undeclared romance, you’ll get butterflies in your stomach as Charlie Brown ponders the perfect Valentine for the apple of his eye. It was love at first sight for Charles Schulz’s most endearing Peanuts character and now you can share in Charlie Brown’s quest to declare his undying devotion to the Little Red Haired Girl . Just don’t tell Peppermint Patty!

      The Dirt On Pigpen

      Laughter to Laughter, Dust to Dust!It’s not dirt, claims Pigpen, but rather the dust of ancient civilizations that clings to him like Linus to his blanket. Filthy or not, get ready to have a ball dust ball? with everyone’s favorite grubby boy! Join Pigpen and his pals including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, and the whole crew as they venture through life with nary a bar of soap in sight. Would you even recognize Pigpen without his dust cloud? No matter what, with Pigpen around, it’s always good clean fun!

      Snoopy at the Bat

      Spring has Sprung for Snoopy & the PEANUTS Gang! The classic poem, ‘Casey At the Bat’, has been adapted Peanuts style! Will the mighty Snoopy strike out or dance across home plate? Readers will love making Snoopy dance on the cover of this interactive board book.

      The Peanuts Grand Piano Book

      Future pianists will love mimicking Schroeder’s play on a mock grand piano! Opening the top of the lid of the piano reveals an adorable storybook about Schroeder s and Snoopy s love for Beethoven, music appreciation, and Lucy! Sturdy board book pages will stand up to multiple readings and performances in this unique novelty book.

      Linus Learns to Share

      Let Linus and Snoopy show little ones how sharing will strengthen bonds of friendship in this heartwarming tale of compromise. This snuggly kids kit includes a story and Linus’s special blue blanket. Cuddling up for story time has never been so much fun!

      Peanuts A Treasury of Happiness

      Oh joy here comes the first single volume treasury containing every one of the eight Happiness Is books! These are Charles M. Schulz’s most beloved titles, and this attractive 568 page collection is a tremendous value. With facsimile art that looks just like the original, Peanuts A Treasury of Happiness is as warm, wise, and wonderful as ever. The Peanuts gang has lost none of its popularity through the decades; fans snapped up our collectible doghouse shaped Box Set, and the first printing completely sold out. This once in a lifetime book is sure to fly out of bookstores too! The Peanuts A Treasury of Happiness includes:Christmas is Together TimeHappiness Is a Sad SongHappiness Is a Warm Puppy Home Is on Top of A Dog HouseI Need All the Friends I Can GetLove is Walking Hand in HandSecurity Is a Thumb and a BlanketSuppertime!

      Celebrating Peanuts

      Who could have known that a strip launched by cartoonist Charles M Schulz on 2nd October 1950 in seven US newspapers would impact the world for decades to come. With philosophical humour, subtle social commentary, quotable wisdom and irresistible charm, Peanuts grew to become not just the best known, most loved comic strip ever created, but a true global phenomenon. 60 years on Peanuts now appears in over 2,200 newspapers, on iTunes, through wireless and TV channels in 75 countries and in 25 languages around the world, with hundreds of consumer products available for purchase in virtually all retail channels.

      Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Peanuts

      The cast of Peanuts characters has entertained us with their humorously insightful perspectives since 1950. A year long marketing campaign by licensor United Media launched this Diamond Anniversary and creates the perfect setting for Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Peanuts . This small, hardcover book with all the gift appeal of a box of chocolates shows us why, in the sixty years since its debut, everything you need to know to get through life has been summed up by the gang from Peanuts. Within these pages, Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, and the rest impart their thoughts on friendship, music, love, food, baseball, proper grooming, and a host of other subjects through artwork and text from original Peanuts comic strips. When your life has been ruined, you should lie under a tree all afternoon. Charlie Brown on Nature Never set your stomach for a jelly bread sandwich until you re sure there’s some jelly. Linus on Nutrition It s a scientific fact that girls are smarter than boys. Lucy on Advanced Biology

      You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Snoopy!

      Paperback book You’ve Got to Be Kidding, Snoopy!

      Wonderful World of Peanuts

      A rare meeting of literary genius: P. D. James, long among the most admired mystery writers of our time, draws the characters of Jane Austen’s beloved novel Pride and Prejudice into a tale of murder and emotional mayhem. It is 1803, six years since Elizabeth and Darcy embarked on their life together at Pemberley, Darcy s magnificent estate. Their peaceful, orderly world seems almost unassailable. Elizabeth has found her footing as the chatelaine of the great house. They have two fine sons, Fitzwilliam and Charles. Elizabeth s sister Jane and her husband, Bingley, live nearby; her father visits often; there is optimistic talk about the prospects of marriage for Darcy s sister Georgiana. And preparations are under way for their much anticipated annual autumn ball. Then, on the eve of the ball, the patrician idyll is shattered. A coach careens up the drive carrying Lydia, Elizabeth s disgraced sister, who with her husband, the very dubious Wickham, has been banned from Pemberley. She stumbles out of the carriage, hysterical, shrieking that Wickham has been murdered. With shocking suddenness, Pemberley is plunged into a frightening mystery. Inspired by a lifelong passion for Austen, P. D. James masterfully re creates the world of Pride and Prejudice, electrifying it with the excitement and suspense of a brilliantly crafted crime story, as only she can write it. From the Hardcover edition.

      The Charlie Brown Dictionary

      This volume is the seventh in a series of eight books which together form a complete, easy to handle dictionary for children using the characters from Peanuts, probably the most popular comic strip ever to appear. Charlie Brown himself, Snoopy wearing his dish as a hat, Linus with his security blanket, Lucy giving advice, all help to motivate children to learn about the hundreds of words defined in this volume.

      It’s a Mystery, Charlie Brown

      Sally is at her wit’s end due to a science project. She steals a bird’s nest hoping to end her problems but only succeeds in creating more.

      Why, Charlie Brown, Why?

      In this timeless classic, the Peanuts gang faces the serious sickness of a good friend with all the sensitivity, caring, and warmth that is the trademark of Charles Schultz’s work. Why, Charlie Brown, Why?? is a heartwarming story of a child dealing with great challenges and profound questions. When young Janice is diagnosed with leukemia, Charlie Brown looks for answers, Linus becomes her protector, Lucy doesn t understand, Snoopy dons his ‘ World s Greatest Surgeon togs, and the whole gang does some soul searching. In his own inimitable style, Charles Schulz brings this touching tale to life. With charm and compassion, he tells of the effect of Janice s illness on her family, her classmates, and, of course, her friends. For more than a decade, Why, Charlie Brown, Why?? has helped children to understand what happens when someone they love is sick. Now this wonderful book is available once again to serve as a guide for future generations.

      You’re Not Alone, Charlie Brown

      More collected cartoons featuring America’s favorite and funniest kids: Peanuts!

      It’s a Big World, Charlie Brown

      GOOD GRIEF!Life isn t always easy for Charlie Brown. Between that pesky kite eating tree, a complete lack of valentines in the mailbox, and his troubles on the pitcher’s mound it can be downright disheartening! Fortunately he has Snoopy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, and the Peanuts gang to make the big world seem a lot friendlier. Now, for the first time in book form and in full color, It s a Big World, Charlie Brown presents a brand new collection of your old favorites. It s just like peanuts nobody can read just one!

      A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

      This Thanksgiving, be grateful you can take home the entire PEANUTS gang in the timeless classic A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Based on the television special celebrating its 35th Anniversary, Charlie Brown and his friends are back in this loveable story as they search to find out what puts the thanks in Thanksgiving. Let your little ones add to the story with stickers and paper dolls to re create each scene.

      Charlie Brown & Snoopy

      Charlie Brown and Snoopy are friends. They do everything together. This sturdy, oversized board book celebrates the special bond between a boy and his dog.

      Don’t Give Up, Charlie Brown!

      In this gathering of cheer for all occasions, the classic art of Charles M. Schulz is joined by motivating quotes from literature and from the beloved Peanuts characters who have touched people’s lives for more than 50 years. For anyone facing a transition, new career, trial, exciting beginning, or life adventure, this gathering of happiness and inspiration will be the ultimate way to encourage them along to the finish line.

      My Life with Charlie Brown

      While best known as the creator of Peanuts, Charles M. Schulz 1922 2000 was also a thoughtful and precise prose writer who knew how to explain his craft in clear and engaging ways. My Life with Charlie Brown brings together his major prose writings, many published here for the first time. Schulz’s autobiographical articles, book introductions, magazine pieces, lectures, and commentary elucidate his life and his art, and clarify themes of modern life, philosophy, and religion that are interwoven into his beloved, groundbreaking comic strip. Edited and with an introduction by comics scholar M. Thomas Inge, this volume will serve as the touchstone for Schulz’s thoughts and convictions and as a wide ranging, unique autobiography in the absence of a traditional, extended memoir. Inge and the Schulz estate have chosen a number of illustrations to include. With the approval and cooperation of the Schulz family, Inge draws on the cartoonist’s entire archives, papers, and correspondence to allow Schulz full voice to speak his mind. The project includes his comics criticism, his introductions to Peanuts volumes, his essays about philanthropy, his commentary on Christianity, his newspaper articles about the creation of his characters, and more. My Life with Charlie Brown will reveal new dimensions of this legendary cartoonist.

      Good Grief! Charlie Brown Doodles

      Where is Charlie Brown going to kick the football? Where is Linus’s blanket? And why is Snoopy smiling so mischievously? Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Sally, and the rest of the Peanuts gang are up to their usual antics in this fun filled doodle book. Charlie Brown is one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in history, and doodlers will relish the opportunity to fill in familiar scenes as well as create new ones. One color drawings and simple prompts throughout will inspire every doodler to bring Charlie Brown s world vibrantly to life!

      Snoopy and It Was a Dark and Stormy Night

      Snoopy writes a novel and gets it published.

      Snoopy’s Grand Slam

      Snoopy plays in the Crosby, the Masters, and the Open as he seeks golfing immortality.

      It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, Snoopy

      It’s the writer s life for Snoopy!

      The world s most talented beagle has found a new career as a writer, of course! The Literary Ace works feverishly on his typewriter, day and night, atop his doghouse. And while Snoopy is busy writing the next great American novel, you can be sure that the rest of the Peanuts gang will try to get in on the action especially that round headed kid, Charlie Brown. Cause it just wouldn t be a story without some great characters the ones right under our favorite doggy virtuoso s nose!

      Happiness Is a Warm Puppy

      Happiness is Classic Peanuts! These collector’s editions perfectly recreate the original look and feel of the best loved Peanuts books their paper, their ink, even their lamination. And of course, the heartwarming content that charmed the world, sold millions, and launched the career of Charles M. Schulz remains untouched. On every spread there s a tiny tidbit of wisdom from one of the gang, along with one of Schulz s irresistible drawings. It s a trip down memory lane that every Peanuts fan will cherish.

      Security Is a Thumb and a Blanket

      Happiness is Classic Peanuts!These collector’s editions perfectly recreate the original look and feel of the best loved Peanuts books their paper, their ink, even their lamination. And of course, the heartwarming content that charmed the world, sold millions, and launched the career of Charles M. Schulz remains untouched. On every spread there s a tiny tidbit of wisdom from one of the gang, along with one of Schulz s irresistible drawings. It s a trip down memory lane that every Peanuts fan will cherish.

      Love Is Walking Hand in Hand

      Charlie Brown and his friends define love.

      Peanuts Every Sunday

      Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000 the day after Schulz’s death, continuing in reruns afterward. The strip is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, with 17,897 strips published in all. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages.

      It’s Back to School, Charlie Brown!

      It’s elementary, Charlie Brown!For Charlie Brown and friends it s time to get on the bus and head back to school. Sure, teachers can be hard to understand…
      but don t worry, you have the wholePeanuts gang to help you along. There s Charlie Brown carrying his trusty apple,Sally volunteering to bang erasers with Linus, of course, Peppermint Patty sleepingin the back of the classroom, and Lucy, as usual, having all the answers. Maybe themost important lesson you ll learn from this delightful new collection is theimportance of good friends!

      A Boy Named Charlie Brown

      Good grief! Charlie Brown is going to New York City to compete in a big spelling bee. Charles M. Schultz’s hapless hero, with the entire Peanuts gang, has won the affection of readers everywhere, and A Boy Named Charlie Brown is an absolute classic. Originally released in 1969, it features more than 100 beautifully reproduced full color illustrations from the film on which it is based, along with Schultz s incomparable, heartwarming, and funny storytelling.

      There’s a Vulture Outside

      Lucy rules the roost in There’s a Vulture Outside, striking terror into the hearts of lesser beings. Even the fiercest vulture is no match for her well known temper. Engaging strips from 1958 through 1964.

      What’s Wrong with Being Crabby?

      Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000 the day after Schulz’s death, continuing in reruns afterward. The strip is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, with 17,897 strips published in all. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages.

      Don’t Hassle Me with Your Sighs, Chuck

      A selection of cartoons including those in which Peppermint Patty flies Snoopy’s Sopwith camel in the Powder Puff Derby.

      There Goes the Shutout

      Follow the exploits of the world’s favorite beagle, Snoopy, and his faithful companion, Woodstock.

      It’s Hard Work Being Bitter

      A selection of cartoons including those in which Charlie Brown removes Lucy from the baseball team.

      A Smile Makes a Lousy Umbrella

      This collection of cartoon strips from 1967 introduces readers to a lovable, crazy little bird who can’t fly straight and who later became known as Woodstock.

      My Anxieties Have Anxieties

      A look at the joys and anxieties in the lives of Charlie Brown and his friends.

      It’s Great to Be a Superstar

      Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000 the day after Schulz’s death, continuing in reruns afterward. The strip is considered to be one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, with 17,897 strips published in all. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages.

      Summers Fly, Winters Walk

      Presents Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and their friends as they cope with the difficulties of love, school, and life in general.

      The Beagle Has Landed

      A wonderful collection of cartoon strips from 1977, the Peanuts gang is up toits usual tricks in ‘The Beagle Has Landed‘.

      Dr. Beagle and Mr. Hyde

      A collection of Peanuts comic strips chronicling the adventures of Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and their friends.

      You’re Weird, Sir!

      The ‘Peanuts’ gang endures the storms of life with humor, as Charlie Brown almost wins a baseball game, Snoopy trains for the Olympics, and Lucy raises the art of sulking to new heights.

      Kiss Her, You Blockhead!

      See how Charlie Brown suddenly loses his cherished ballpark because of bureaucratic insurance tangles. And Lucy is there to make sure he’s as miserable as possible.

      I’m Not Your Sweet Baboo!

      A collection of Peanuts comic strips featuring Charlie Brown and his friends.

      The Way of the Fussbudget Is Not Easy

      A collection of Peanuts comic strips featuring Charlie Brown and his friends.

      A Charlie Brown’s Christmas

      Surrounded by other kids with extremely commercial ideas about Christmas, Charlie Brown struggles to understand the true spirit of the holiday.

      I Told You So, Blockhead

      Didn’t I tell you so, you blockhead! A whole new collection of Peanuts daily strips appearing in book form for the first time!

      Dogs Are Worth It

      Dogs Are Worth It
      Most of the time A big, new collection of Chuck, Snoopy, Sally, and the Peanuts gang from the dailies!

      Peanuts Treasury

      As the creator of Peanuts, the world’s most widely read comic strip, Charles Schulz 1922 2000 touched the hearts and funny bones of millions of people, with his work appearing in more than two thousand newspapers around the world and translated into twenty one languages. Through such lovable characters as Charlie Brown and Snoopy not to mention the rest of the Peanuts gang, Schulz created, in the words of Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau, ‘the uncontested gold standard for comics,’ and paved the road for future cartoonists. The Peanuts Treasury is a fitting testimony to Charles Schulz’s enduring legacy and will stand for years to come as a loving tribute to one of the most influential cartoonists of all time.

      Peanuts Anniversary Treasury

      A large format book featuring some of Charles Schulz’s favourite strips.

      It’s a Dog’s Life, Snoopy

      FRIENDS FOREVER!

      Charlie Brown and his friends…
      Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Marcy, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Franklin! Life is about good friends, those you ve come to know and love through the years. Now, for the first time in book form, It’s a Dog’s Life, Snoopy presents a brand new collection of your old favorites, bringing all your familiar friends from Peanuts together again for more great times and hilarious fun!

      The World According to Lucy

      THE WORLD LOVES LUCY!Five cents is a bargain for great advice. Especially when it’s coming from Lucy Van Pelt! So what if she has a reputation for being a little bossy, a little crabby. And when she pulls that football away from Charlie Brown just when he thinks this time he might actually kick it she s really doing it for his own good. These sorts of things build character. So join Lucy and the whole Peanuts gang in this wonderful new collection of old favorites and you ll see that as long as you do exactly what Lucy says, everything will be just fine!

      Now, That’s Profound, Charlie Brown

      Presenting a collection of old favourites, this book brings Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the Whole Peanuts gang together again for more great times and hilarious fun!

      People & Customs of the World

      A colorful, fact filled guide about the many nationalities of the world describes their customs, holidays, clothing, and more, and features Charles Schulz’s Peanuts gang.

      Being a Dog Is a Full-time Job

      Filled with a year’s worth of strips, this book from cartoonist philosopher Schulz is certain to top the list of his smashing volumes. The world’s most famous beagle works hard in his job as a dog, as portrayed in the pages of this humorous yet thought provoking strip.

      Around the World in 45 Years

      The heartwarming humor of the beloved creator of the Peanuts Gang comes to life in a collection of the most memorable strips from the past forty five years.

      More Peanuts Collection

      Three books in one. More Peanuts Collection. Who’s On First Charlie Brown? The World According to Lucy It Was A Dark and Stormy Night Snoopy Large Hardcover book with dust jacket.

      Bah, Humbug!

      Those who love, dread, or find why humor in holidays will relate to the Festive Peanuts series in which Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Woodstock, et al., alternately celebrate, whine about, revel in, and find ways to survive Christmas and birthdays. Illustrations throughout in color and b&w.

      Dogs Are from Jupiter

      Honoring professions and pastimes, titles in the Peanuts at Work and Play series are for analysts, analysands, lawyers, litigants, golfers, and dog lovers. They feature the gang in some of their best loved roles Lucy as the world’s bluntest psychiatrist, Charlie Brown as wishy washy patient, and Snoopy as World Famous Attorney, World Famous Golfer, and pet/master par excellence. Illustrations throughout in color and b&w.

      See You Later, Litigator!

      Snoopy and the gang learn the pitfalls of the legal system in excerpts from t ‘Peanuts’ comic strip.

      Way Beyond Therapy

      Charlie Brown and the gang explore the world of psychotherapy in excerpts from the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip.

      I’ll Be Home Soon, Snoopy

      When Charlie Brown goes on a trip with his family he leaves Snoopy with Lucy and Linus and promises to be back soon, but it seems like a hundred years to Snoopy.

      Love Isn’t Easy

      Snoopy and the gang learn hard lessons about love and rejection in excerpts f the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip.

      Kick the Football, Charlie Brown!

      Poor Charlie Brown. He just wants to kick the football. But Lucy has plans of her own! Will Charlie Brown ever learn? Level 2 Ready-to-Read!

      Lucy’s Little Book of Advice

      Lucy is in love with only two people the foremost being Lucy. She cherishes her crabbiness which has been polished into an art form. She is bossy and loud and grouchy and beautiful. Lucy is perfect at least in Lucy’s eyes.

      Educating Peanuts

      The Peanuts gang feature in this book in their amusing attempts to become educated.

      Friends Forever, Snoopy

      Level 2 Reading Independently More complex stories Varied sentence structure Paragraphs and short chapters Friends stick together. Friends are there when you need them. Join Snoopy and the Peanuts gang for some laughs and lessons about friendship.

      Take a Hike, Snoopy!

      Level 2: Reading Independently More complex stories Varied sentence structure Paragraphs and short chapters Follow Snoopy, the world famous Beagle Scout! He leads Woodstock and friends into the wilderness. together they hike through thunderstorms, cross tall bridges, and have other adventures in the great outdoors!

      It’s Time for School, Charlie Brown

      Charlie Brown faces another disaster at school when he enters the spelling bee.

      Lose the Blanket, Linus!

      Level 2: Reading Independently More complex stories Varied sentence structure Paragraphs and short chapters Linus loves his blanket. In fact, Lucy thinks he’s too attached. But can Linus do without his trusty blanket? Lucy wants to make him!

      Make a Trade, Charlie Brown!

      Charlie Brown wants to win a baseball game so much he tries to trade some of his players, even Snoopy. Level 3 Ready to Read!

      Snoopy: Flying Ace to the Rescue

      Snoopy is the World War I Flying Ace who protects the world from the evil Red Baron. Go, Snoopy, go!

      Puppy Days

      Baby Snoopy has one sister. Baby Snoopy has four brothers. Meet them all!

      Baby Woodstock’s Easter Eggs

      Decorate eggs with Baby Woodstock!

      Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown

      Valentine’s Day is here, but will Charlie Brown get a Valentine? While the rest of the Peanuts gang is busy making cards and buying presents, Charlie Brown is still waiting to see if his first ever Valentine s Day card will come, maybe from that little red headed girl! This adaptation of everyone s favorite Valentine s Day cartoon is a great collector s edition and a perfect gift for your own Valentine!

      A Charlie Brown Christmas

      Since its top rated debut on CBS in December 1965, A Charlie Brown Christmas has been one of America’s most beloved television shows. Year after year, fans of all ages tune in to the Emmy winning Christmas special that has earned a permanent place in the nation’s popular culture. This collector’s treasury contains the entire script of A Charlie Brown Christmas, illustrated with full color stills from the animated film. Producer Lee Mendelson and animator Bill Melendez pay tribute to the program with personal memories and reflections about the show, including charming anecdotes about their long friendship and working career with Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz. Offering rare, behind the scenes insights, they also share memories of the late, great jazz pianist/composer Vince Guaraldi and provide never before published background sketches, storyboards, production sheets, and other materials that bring the making of the show to life.A Charlie Brown Christmas: The Making of a Tradition also brings the sound of the show home with the piano/vocal musical scores for Guaraldi’s ‘Christmas Time Is Here’ and ‘Linus and Lucy,’ two songs that have become standards of American popular music. As the very first Peanuts special, A Charlie Brown Christmas brought Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang to television. In addition to breaking the mold by using jazz music which exposed millions of people to jazz for the first time and inspired a generation of jazz pianists, A Charlie Brown Christmas broke new ground by using real children for the voices instead of adult actors. Schulz, Mendelson, and Melendez created these and other innovations that made A Charlie Brown Christmas a unique and timeless work of animation art.A Charlie Brown Christmas: The Making of a Tradition celebrates this award winning and history making show with warmhearted memories, fascinating trivia, and colorful animation art that will delight fans of all ages.

      It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!

      Trick or treating has never been more fun with scary costumes, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Schroeder, Linus, and, of course, the Great Pumpkin. Since its first airing forty years ago, ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ has become synonymous with Halloween. This collection of remembrances and behind the scenes treasures celebrates the timeless television classic with: A full script illustrated with screen art from the show Never before seen photographs, storyboard excerpts, and production materials Interviews with the original child actors who were the voices of the Peanuts gang Reminiscences and insider tidbits from executive producer Lee Mendelson and animator Bill Melendez And much more!

      Where Is Woodstock?

      Beagle Scout Snoopy is taking Woodstock and the rest of the scout troop camping! But with each turn of the page, the chicks seem to disappear leaving Snoopy to ask, Where Is Woodstock?? At the end of the book the flock surprises their leader with a pop up marshmallow roast. This tried and true bestselling format is sure to be a Peanuts favorite!

      The Easter Beagle Egg Hunt

      It’s Easter time and Lucy can t wait to find all of the hidden eggs, but the Easter Beagle has another plan…
      . With the turn of each page, Lucy s plastic eggs keep disappearing. At the end of the book, the Peanuts gang discovers where her eggs have gone the Easter Beagle has been collecting them to give out! This tried and true bestselling format is sure to be a PEANUTS favorite.

      Peanuts: You Can be Anything!

      Based on the comic strips of everyone’s favorite canine, this book reminds the kid in all of us that we can be anything! From an astronaut to a lawyer or a World War I Flying Ace to just plain cool, the many faces of Snoopy serve as inspiration. This hardcover picture book has great gift appeal for new baby, graduation, celebrating milestones, and moving up in the world.

      A Charlie Brown Christmas Tree

      Celebrate the holiday season with Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang by displaying your very own Christmas tree! Complete with a shiny ornament to dangle from its branches and Linus’s blanket to wrap around the base, this little tree and storybook will inspire all to remember the true meaning of Christmas.

      The Complete Peanuts 1950-1954 Box Set

      A boxed set of the first two volumes, just in time for the holidays, designed by the Award winning graphic novelist, Seth! Ships shrinkwrapped. The first volume, The Complete Peanuts 1950 1952, covers the first two and a quarter years of the strip October 1950 through December 1952, and will be of particular fascination to Peanuts aficionados worldwide: Although there have been literally hundreds of Peanuts books published, many of the strips from the series’ first two or three years have never been collected before in large part because they showed a young Schulz working out the kinks in his new strip and include some characterizations and designs that are quite different from the cast we’re all familiar with Among other things, three major cast members Schroeder, Lucy, and Linus initially show up as infants and only ‘grow’ into their final ‘mature’ selves as the months go by. Even Snoopy debuts as a puppy!. The second volume, The Complete Peanuts 1953 1954, begins with Peanuts’ third full year and a cast of eight: Charlie Brown, Shermy, Patty, Violet, Schroeder, Lucy, the recently born Linus, and Snoopy. By the end of 1954, this will have expanded to nine. Linus still doesn’t speak except, on a few occasions, to himself, la Snoopy, but Schulz begins laying the foundation for his emergence as the most complex and arguably most endearing character in the strip: garrulous and inquisitive, yet gentle and tolerant. And he evens acquires his ‘security blanket’ in this volume! Meanwhile, Lucy, an infant just a year ago, has forcefully elbowed herself to the front of the cast, proudly wearing her banner as a troublemaker or, in Schulz’s memorable phrase, ‘fuss budget.’ The strong, specific relationships she sets up with each character further contributes to making her central to the strip. She has earned her cover status on this volume. This period’s significant new character is Pig Pen, who would remain one of the main cast members throughout the decade. And then there’s Snoopy. To readers unfamiliar with the early days of the strip, Snoopy’s appearances here will no doubt come as the biggest surprise. Although Snoopy has started talking/thinking to himself, he does no imitations except for one brief shark impression, he doesn’t sleep atop his doghouse much less type or fly a Sopwith Camel, and has no fantasy life in fact, he doesn’t even walk upright! But as we know, he is merely biding his time, and his evolution continues its fascinating course within these pages. Peanuts is the most successful comic strip in the history of the medium as well as one of the most acclaimed strips ever published. In 1999, a jury of comics scholars and critics voted it the 2nd greatest comic strip of the 20th century second only to George Herriman’s Krazy Kat, a verdict Schulz himself cheerfully endorsed. Charles Schulz’s characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, and so many more have become American icons. A United Media poll in 2002 found Peanuts to be one of the most recognizable cartoon properties in the world, recognized by 94 percent of the total U.S. consumer market and a close second only to Mickey Mouse 96 percent, and higher than other familiar cartoon properties like Spider Man 75 percent or the Simpsons 87 percent. In TV Guide’s ‘Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time’ list, Charlie Brown and Snoopy ranked 8.

      The Complete Peanuts 1955-1958 Box Set

      Collecting the third and fourth volumes of The Complete Peanuts 1955 1956 and 1957 1958 in one handsome collector’s slipcase designed by the cartoonist Seth, this is the perfect gift book item. In The Complete Peanuts 1955 1956: The third volume in our acclaimed series takes us into the mid 1950s as Linus learns to talk, Snoopy begins to explore his eccentricities including his hilarious first series of impressions, Lucy’s unrequited crush on Schroeder takes final shape, and Charlie Brown becomes…
      well, even more Charlie Brown ish! Over half of the strips in this volume have never been printed since their original appearance in newspapers a half century ago! Even the most dedicated Peanuts collector/fan is sure to find many new treasures. The Complete Peanuts will run 25 volumes, collecting two years chronologically at a rate of two a year for twelve years. Each volume is designed by the award winning cartoonist Seth It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken and features impeccable production values; every single strip from Charles M. Schulz’s 50 year American classic is reproduced better than ever before. This volume includes an introduction by Matt Groening The Simpsons as well as the popular Complete Peanuts index, a hit with librarians and collectors alike, and an epilogue by series editor Gary Groth. In The Complete Peanuts 1957 1958: As the 1950s close down, Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus, who had just learned to speak in the previous volume, becomes downright eloquent and even begins to fend off Lucy’s bullying; even so, his security neurosis becomes more pronounced, including a harrowing two week ‘Lost Weekend’ sequence of blanketlessness. Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom, with spectacularly lost kites, humiliating baseball losses including one where he becomes ‘the Goat’ and is driven from the field in a chorus of BAAAAHs; at least his newly acquired ‘pencil pal’ affords him some comfort. Pig Pen, Shermy, Violet, and Patty are also around, as is an increasingly Beethoven fixated Schroeder. But the rising star is undoubtedly Snoopy. He’s at the center of the most graphically dynamic and action packed episodes the ones in which he attempts to grab Linus’s blanket at a dead run. He even tentatively tries to sleep on the crest of his doghouse roof once or twice, with mixed results. And his imitations continue apace, including penguins, anteaters, sea monsters, vultures and much to her chagrin Lucy. No wonder the beagle is the cover star not only of this volume, but of the collector’s slipcase. Introduction by Jonathan Franzen The Corrections. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1959-1962 Box Set

      Collecting the fifth and sixth volumes of The Complete Peanuts 1959 1960 and 1961 1962 in one handsome collector’s slipcase designed by the cartoonist Seth, this is the perfect gift book item. In The Complete Peanuts 1959 1960: As the first decade of Peanuts closes, it seems only fitting to bid farewell to that halcyon decade with a cover starring Patty, one of the original three Peanuts. Major new additions to classic Peanuts lore come fast and furious here. Snoopy begins to take up residence atop his doghouse, and his repertoire of impressions increases exponentially. Lucy sets up her booth and offers her first five cent psychiatric counsel. Her advice to a forlorn Charlie Brown: ‘Get over it.’ For the very first time, Linus spends all night in the pumpkin patch on his lonely vigil for the Great Pumpkin although he laments that he was a victim of ‘false doctrine,’ he’s back 12 months later. Linus also gets into repeated, and visually explosive, scuffles with a blanket stealing Snoopy, suffers the first depredations of his blanket hating grandmother, and falls in love with his new teacher Miss Othmar. Even more importantly, several years after the last addition to the cast ‘Pig Pen’, Charlie Brown’s sister Sally makes her appearance first as an off panel brand new baby for Charlie to gush over, then as a toddler and eventually a real, talking, thinking cast member. By the end of this volume, she’ll already start developing her crush on Linus. All this, and one of the most famous Peanuts strips ever: ‘Happiness is a warm puppy.’ Almost one hundred of the 731 strips collected in this volume including many Sundays have never been collected in any book since their original release, with one hundred more having been collected only once in relatively obscure and now impossible to find books; in other words, close to one quarter of the strips have never been seen by anyone but the most avid Peanuts completists. The introduction is by comedienne extraordinaire Whoopi Goldberg, who reveals which Peanuts character she has tattooed on her body and where as well as telling of her meeting with ‘Sparky’ Schulz, and her fascinating theory on Snoopy’s brother Spike. As always, this volume is gorgeously designed by award winning cartoonist Seth. The Complete Peanuts continues to receive national and international media attention for its sophisticated treatment of one of the 20th Century’s defining American classics. In The Complete Peanuts 1961 1962: Launching into the 1960s, Schulz adds another new cast member. Two, in fact: The obnoxious Frieda, of ‘naturally curly hair’ fame, and her inert, seemingly boneless cat Faron. The rapidly maturing Sally, who was after all just born in the previous volume, is ready to start kindergarten and not at all happy about it. Linus’ life is particularly turbulent in this volume, as he is forced to wear glas*ses, sees the unexpected return of his favorite teacher, Miss Othmar, and coaxes Sally into the cult of the Great Pumpkin with regrettable results. Snoopy, meanwhile, becomes a compulsive water sprinkler head stander, unhappily befriends a snowman or two, and endures a family crisis involving a little family of birds. Plus baseball blowouts including a rare team victory, Beethoven birthdays, and plenty of dubious psychiatric help for a nickel. This book collects 730 daily and Sunday comic strips, the vast majority of which are not currently available in any in print Peanuts collection, and many of which have never been reprinted since their initial appearance in papers over 50 years ago. With a new introduction by legendary jazz pianist/vocalist Diana Krall and gorgeous design by award winning cartoonist Seth. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1963-1966 Box Set

      Collecting the seventh and eighth volumes of The Complete Peanuts 1963 1964 and 1965 1966 in one handsome collector’s slipcase designed by the cartoonist Seth, this is the perfect gift book item. In The Complete Peanuts 1963 1964: ‘My name is 555 95472 but everyone calls me 5 for short…
      I have two sisters named 3 and 4.’ With those words, Charles Schulz introduced one in fact, three of the quirkiest characters to the Peanuts universe, the numerically monikered 95472 siblings. They didn’t stay around very long but offered some choice bits of satirical nonsense while they did. As it happens, this volume is particularly rich in never before reprinted strips: Over 150 more than one fifth of the book! have never seen the light of day since their original appearance over 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These ‘lost’ strips include Linus making a near successful run for class president that is ultimately derailed by his religious beliefs two words: ‘great’ and ‘pumpkin’, and Snoopy getting involved with a group of politically fanatical birds. Also in this volume: Lucy’s attempts at improving her friends branches out from her increasingly well visited nickel psychiatry booth to an educational slideshow of Charlie Brown’s faults it’s so long there’s an intermission!. Also, Snoopy’s doghouse begins its conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a Van Gogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast and as it turns out unappreciated ‘history of civilization’ mural on it. Introduction by Bill Melendez, animator of all the Peanuts TV specials starting all the way back with A Charlie Brown Christmas! In The Complete Peanuts 1965 1966: We are now in the mid 1960s, one of Schulz’s peak periods of creativity and one third of the way through the strip’s life!. Snoopy has become the strip’s dominant personality, and this volume marks two milestones for the character: the first of many ‘dogfights’ with the nefarious Red Baron, and the launch of his writing career ‘It was a dark and stormy night…
      ‘. Two new characters the first two from outside the strip’s regular little neighborhood make their bows. Roy who befriends Charlie Brown and then Linus at summer camp won’t have a lasting impact, but upon his return from camp he regales a friend of his with tales of the strange kids he met, and she has to go check them out for herself. Her name? Peppermint Patty. Introduction by film director and writer Hal Hartley Flirt, Amateur. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1967-1970 Box Set

      Collecting the ninth and tenth volumes of The Complete Peanuts 1967 1968 and 1969 1970 in one handsome collector’s slipcase designed by the cartoonist Seth, this is the perfect gift book item. In The Complete Peanuts 1967 1968: As we rush toward the end of Peanuts’ second full decade, Snoopy finds himself almost completely engrossed in his persona as the World War I Flying Ace to the point where he goes to camp with Charlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire two week period much to Peppermint Patty’s bafflement. Still, Snoopy looms large, so this volume a particularly Snoopy heavy one sees him arm wrestling Lucy as the ‘Masked Marvel’ and then taking off for Petaluma for the national arm wrestling championship; impersonating a vulture and a ‘Cheshire Beagle’; enjoying golf and hockey; attempting a jaunt to France for an ice skating championship; running for office on the ‘Paw’ ticket; being traded to Peppermint Patty’s baseball team, then un traded and installed as team manager by a guilt ridden Charlie Brown; as well as dealing with the return of his original owner, Lila. If you’re surprised by that last one, imagine how Charlie Brown feels…
      Lila makes only a brief appearance as does Jos Peterson, a short lived and short star member of Charlie Brown’s baseball team, but this volume sees the appearance of what would be Schulz’s most controversial major character: Franklin. Yes, in 1968 the introduction of a Black character caused a stir. Peppermint Patty, working toward her ascendancy as one of the major Peanuts players in the 1970s and 1980s, also has several major turns, including a storyline in which she’s the tent monitor for three little girls who call her ‘Sir’ a joke Schulz would pick up later with Peppermint Patty’s friend Marcie. Stories involving other characters include a sequence in which Linus’s flippant comment to his Gramma that he’ll kick his blanket habit when she kicks her smoking habit backfires; Lucy bullies Linus, pesters Schroeder, and organizes a ‘crab in’; plus Charlie Brown copes with Valentine’s Day depression, the Little Red Haired Girl, the increasingly malevolent kite eating tree, and baseball losses. In other words: Vintage Peanuts! All this, plus an introduction by beloved transgressive filmmaker John Waters and award winning design by Seth. In The Complete Peanuts 1969 1970: He turns up first as Snoopy s secretary, then gradually becomes a good friend whom Snoopy helps to fly South…
      but it s not until June 22, 1970 that the little bird gains a name, in a perfect salute to the decade that ends with this volume: Woodstock! In other timely stories, Peppermint Patty runs afoul of her school s dress code those sandals!, Lucy declares herself a New Feminist, and Snoopy s return to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm on a speaking engagement climaxes in a riot and a new love found amidst the teargas She had the softest paws…
      . Speaking of Snoopy, this volume falls under the sign of the Great Beagle, as three separate storylines focus on the mysterious sovereign of Beagledom. First Snoopy is summoned by a wrathful G.B. when Frieda submits a complaint about his Snoopy s desultory rabbit chasing efforts; then, back in the Great one s good graces, Snoopy is sent on a secret mission; and finally he himself ascends briefly! to the mantle of Great Beagledom. In other news, an exasperated Lucy throws Schroeder s piano into the maw of the kite eating tree, with gruesome results…
      Miss Othmar goes on strike and Linus gets involved…
      Charlie Brown s baseball team has an actual brief winning streak…
      Snoopy s quest to compete in the Oakland ice skating competition is thwarted by his inability to find a partner…
      Charlie Brown goes to a banquet to meet his hapless baseball hero Joe Shlabotnik…
      Snoopy is left in the Van Pelt family s care as Charlie and Sally Brown head out of town for a vacation…
      and alas the Little Red Haired Girl moves away…
      This volume also features a new introduction by renowned illustrator Mo Willems and, as always, gorgeous design by award winning cartoonist Seth. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1971-1974 Box Set

      A gift set of the eleventh and twelfth Complete Peanuts volumes, in a handsome and durable slipcase. Just in time for the holidays, designed by the Award winning graphic novelist, Seth! This collection of books identical to the individual volumes ships shrinkwrapped, with two hardcovers containing complete strips from the years 1971 1972 and 1973 1974, packed in a sturdy custom box designed especially for this set. The perfect gift item. The Complete Peanuts 1971 1972: Sally Brown elbows her way to center stage, at least among the humans, and is thus the logical choice for cover girl…
      and in her honor, the introduction is provided by none other than Broadway, television and film star Kristin Wicked Chenoweth, who first rose to Tony winning fame with her scene stealing performance as Sally in You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Two long Summer camp sequences involve Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty, who has decided that Charlie Brown is madly in love with her, much to his clueless confusion. Snoopy shows up at camp as well, as does Peppermint Patty’s new permanent sidekick, the one and only Marcie. The eternally mutable Snoopy mostly shakes off his World War I Flying Ace identity and turns into Joe Cool, college hipster extraordinaire. And in three long sequences he writes a fan letter to his favorite author, Miss Helen Sweetstory, then goes on a journey to meet her, and finally enlists Charlie Brown s help when her latest opus, The Six Bunny Wunnies Freak Out, falls afoul of censors. Also, Woodstock attends worm school, falls in love with a worm perhaps the most doomed unrequited Peanuts love story ever!, and is nearly eaten by the neighbors cat…
      Peppermint Patty is put on trial for another dress code violation and makes a very ill advised choice in terms of lawyers…
      Snoopy turns Linus s blanket into not one but two sportcoats…
      Lucy hits a home run…
      and the birth of one Rerun Van Pelt! The Complete Peanuts 1973 1974: This volume features a number of tennis strips and several extended sequences involving Peppermint Patty s friend Marcie including a riotous, rarely seen sequence in which Marcie s costume making and hairstyling skills utterly spoil a skating competition for PP, so it seems only right that this volume s introduction should be served up by Schulz s longtime friend, tennis champion Billie Jean King. This volume also picks up on a few loose threads from the previous year, as the mysterious Poochie shows up in the flesh; Linus and Lucy s new kid brother Rerun makes his first appearance, is almost immediately drafted onto the baseball team where, thanks to his tiny strike zone, he wins a game, and embarks on his first terrifying journey on the back of his mom s bike; and, in one of Peanuts oddest recurring storylines, the schoolhouse Sally used to talk to starts talking, or at least thinking, back at her! The Complete Peanuts 1973 1974 also includes one of the all time classic Peanuts sequences, in which Charlie Brown s baseball oriented hallucinations finally manifest themselves in a baseball shaped rash on his head. Forced to conceal the embarrassing discoloration with a bag worn over his head, Charlie Brown goes to camp as Mister Sack and discovers that, shorn of his identity, he s suddenly well liked and successful. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1975-1978 Box Set

      A gift set of the thirteenth and fourteenth Complete Peanuts volumes, in a handsome and durable slipcase. The Complete Peanuts 1975 1976: Good grief, Charlie Brown, we’re halfway there! That’s right! With this volume, The Complete Peanuts reaches the halfway point of Charles M. Schulz s astounding half century run on the greatest comic strip of all time. These years are especially fecund in terms of new canine characters, as Snoopy is joined by his wandering brother Spike from Needles, his beloved sister Belle from Kansas City, and…
      did you know he had a nephew? In other beagle news, Snoopy breaks his foot and spends six weeks in a cast, deals with his friend Woodstock s case of the the vapors, and gets involved in a heated love triangle with Linus over the girl Truffles. The Complete Peanuts 1975 1976 features several other long stories, including a rare double track sequence with two parallel narratives: Peppermint Patty and Snoopy travel to participate in the Powderpuff Derby, while Charlie Brown finally gets to meet his idol Joe Shlabotnik. And Peppermint Patty switches to a private school, but commits the mistake of allowing Snoopy to pick it for her; only after graduation does she realize something s not quite right! Plus: A burglary at Peppermint Patty s house is exacerbated by waterbed problems…
      Marcie acquires an unwanted suitor…
      Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty become desk partners…
      The talking school building collapses…
      Lots of tennis jokes…
      and gags starring Schroeder, Lucy, Franklin, Rerun, Sally, and that vicious cat next door. It s another two years of Peanuts at its finest! Featuring an introduction by comedian Robert Smigel Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Saturday Night Live. The Complete Peanuts 1977 1978: As the 1970s wind down, the last two recurring Peanuts characters have fallen into place: Snoopy s brother Spike and the youngest Van Pelt sibling, Rerun. But that doesn t mean Schulz s creativity has diminished; in fact, this volume features an amazing profusion of hilariously distinctive new one or two shot characters! For instance, in an epic five week sequence, when Charlie Brown, found guilty by the EPA of biting the Kite Eating tree, he goes on the lam and ends up coaching the Goose Eggs, a group of diminutive baseball players, Austin, Ruby, Leland, and did you know there was a second Black Peanuts character, aside from Franklin? Milo. Also: a tennis playing Snoopy ends up reluctantly teamed with the extreme Type A athlete Molly Volley…
      who then reappears later in the book, now facing off against her nemesis, Crybaby Boobie. Honest! Add in Sally s new camp friend Eudora, the thuggish caddymaster who shoots down Peppermint Patty and Marcie s new vocation, an entire hockey team, and a surprise repeat appearance by Linus s sweetheart Truffles creating a love triangle with Sally, all in addition to the usual cast of beloved characters including the talking schoolhouse and the doghouse jigsawing cat, who gets ahold of Linus s blanket in this one, and you ve got a veritable crowd of characters. Introduction by 30 Rock’s Alec Baldwin. It s another four years of the greatest comic strip of all time, full of laughs and surprises. 1461 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952

      The first volume in the bestselling archival series collecting the most beloved comic strip ever. Many of these formative strips have never been collected or reprinted anywhere else. Introduction by Garrison Keillor. This first volume, covering the first two and a quarter years of the strip, will be of particular fascination to Peanuts aficionados worldwide: Although there have been literally hundreds of Peanuts books published, many of the strips from the series’ first two or three years have never been collected before in large part because they showed a young Schulz working out the kinks in his new strip and include some characterizations and designs that are quite different from the cast we’re all familiar with. Among other things, three major cast members Schroeder, Lucy, and Linus initially show up as infants and only ‘grow’ into their final ‘mature’ selves as the months go by. Even Snoopy debuts as a puppy! Thus The Complete Peanuts offers a unique chance to see a master of the art form refine his skills and solidify his universe, day by day, week by week, month by month. This volume is rounded out with Garrison Keillor’s introduction, a biographical essay by David Michaelis Schulz and Peanuts and an in depth interview with Schulz conducted in 1987 by Gary Groth and Rick Marschall, all wrapped in a gorgeous design by award winning cartoonist Seth. Black and white comic strips throughout

      The Complete Peanuts 1953-1954

      The second volume in the most eagerly anticipated publishing project in the history of the American comic strip: the complete reprinting of Charles M. Schulz’s 50 year American classic, Peanuts. The second volume is packed with intriguing developments, as Schulz continues to create his tender and comic universe. It begins with Peanuts’ third full year and a cast of eight: Charlie Brown, Shermy, Patty, Violet, Schroeder, Lucy, the recently born Linus, and Snoopy. By the end of 1954, Pigpen and his dust cloud join the crowd. Linus, who still doesn’t speak, begins to emerge as one of the most complex and endearing characters in the strip: garrulous and inquisitive yet gentle and tolerant. And, in this volume, he acquires his security blanket! Charlie Brown is becoming his best known self, the lovable, perpetually humiliated round headed loser, but he hasn’t yet abandoned his brasher, prankish behavior from Volume One. And, Lucy, this book’s cover girl, has grown up and forcefully elbowed her way to the center of the action, proudly wearing her banner as a troublemaker, or, in Schulz’s memorable phrase, a ‘fussbudget’. For readers unfamiliar with the early years of the strip, Snoopy’s appearances here may come as the biggest surprise: he behaves, for the most part, like a dog! But, although he doesn’t yet walk upright, sleep on top of his doghouse, or possess a fantasy life, Snoopy has started thinking for himself and his evolution continues its fascinating course within these pages. If you watch carefully, you’ll catch his very first shark impression. The vast majority of the daily and Sunday strips collected here are not currently available in any in print Peanuts collection. Dozens of them have not been reprinted since their initial appearance in newspapers over 50 years ago. 2005 Eisner Award Winner, Best Archival Collection/Project; 2005 Eisner Award Winner, Best Publication Design Seth. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1955-1956

      Over half of the strips in this volume have never been printed since they ran in newspapers decades ago! Even the most dedicated Peanuts fan is sure to find many new treasures. Introduction by Matt Groening. The third volume in our acclaimed series takes us into the mid 1950s as Linus learns to talk, Snoopy begins to explore his eccentricities including his hilarious first series of impressions, Lucy’s unrequited crush on Schroeder takes final shape, and Charlie Brown becomes…
      well, even more Charlie Brown ish! Over half of the strips in this volume have never been printed since their original appearance in newspapers a half century ago! Even the most dedicated Peanuts collector/fan is sure to find many new treasures. The Complete Peanuts will run 25 volumes, collecting two years chronologically at a rate of two a year for twelve years. Each volume is designed by the award winning cartoonist Seth It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken and features impeccable production values; every single strip from Charles M. Schulz’s 50 year American classic is reproduced better than ever before. This volume includes an introduction by Matt Groening The Simpsons as well as the popular Complete Peanuts index, a hit with librarians and collectors alike, and an epilogue by series editor Gary Groth. 2005 Eisner Award winner, Best Archival Collection/Project. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1957-1958

      Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus becomes more eloquent, and more neurotic; Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom; but the rising star is master mimic and blanket thief Snoopy. As the 1950s close down, Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus, who had just learned to speak in the previous volume, becomes downright eloquent and even begins to fend off Lucy’s bullying; even so, his security neurosis becomes more pronounced, including a harrowing two week ‘Lost Weekend’ sequence of blanketlessness. Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom, with spectacularly lost kites, humiliating baseball losses including one where he becomes ‘the Goat’ and is driven from the field in a chorus of BAAAAHs; at least his newly acquired ‘pencil pal’ affords him some comfort. Pig Pen, Shermy, Violet, and Patty are also around, as is an increasingly Beethoven fixated Schroeder. But the rising star is undoubtedly Snoopy. He’s at the center of the most graphically dynamic and action packed episodes the ones in which he attempts to grab Linus’s blanket at a dead run. He even tentatively tries to sleep on the crest of his doghouse roof once or twice, with mixed results. And his imitations continue apace, including penguins, anteaters, sea monsters, vultures and much to her chagrin Lucy. No wonder the beagle is the cover star of this volume. 730 b/w comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1959-1960

      Snoopy atop his doghouse, Lucy’s five cent psychiatric booth, the Great Pumpkin, Miss Othmar, and Sally all debut. All this, and ‘Happiness is a warm puppy.’ Nearly 200 rare or unseen strips! Introduction by Whoopi Goldberg. As the first decade of Peanuts closes, it seems only fitting to bid farewell to that halcyon decade with a cover starring Patty, one of the original three Peanuts. Major new additions to classic Peanuts lore come fast and furious here. Snoopy begins to take up residence atop his doghouse, and his repertoire of impressions increases exponentially. Lucy sets up her booth and offers her first five cent psychiatric counsel. Her advice to a forlorn Charlie Brown: ‘Get over it.’ For the very first time, Linus spends all night in the pumpkin patch on his lonely vigil for the Great Pumpkin although he laments that he was a victim of ‘false doctrine,’ he’s back 12 months later. Linus also gets into repeated, and visually explosive, scuffles with a blanket stealing Snoopy, suffers the first depredations of his blanket hating grandmother, and falls in love with his new teacher Miss Othmar. Even more importantly, several years after the last addition to the cast ‘Pig Pen’, Charlie Brown’s sister Sally makes her appearance first as an off panel brand new baby for Charlie to gush over, then as a toddler and eventually a real, talking, thinking cast member. By the end of this volume, she’ll already start developing her crush on Linus. All this, and one of the most famous Peanuts strips ever: ‘Happiness is a warm puppy.’ Almost one hundred of the 731 strips collected in this volume including many Sundays have never been collected in any book since their original release, with one hundred more having been collected only once in relatively obscure and now impossible to find books; in other words, close to one quarter of the strips have never been seen by anyone but the most avid Peanuts completists. The introduction is by comedienne extraordinaire Whoopi Goldberg, who reveals which Peanuts character she has tattooed on her body and where as well as telling of her meeting with ‘Sparky’ Schulz, and her fascinating theory on Snoopy’s brother Spike. As always, this volume is gorgeously designed by award winning cartoonist Seth. The Complete Peanuts continues to receive national and international media attention for its sophisticated treatment of one of the 20th Century’s defining American classics. A 2007 Eisner Award winner: Best Archival Collection/Project: Strips; a 2007 Harvey Award winner: Best Domestic Reprint Project. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1961-1962

      The series that launched a comic strip renaissance enters Schulz’s second decade. Launching into the 1960s, Schulz adds another new cast member. Two, in fact: The obnoxious Frieda of ‘naturally curly hair’ fame, and her inert, seemingly boneless cat Faron. The rapidly maturing Sally, who was after all just born in the previous volume, is ready to start kindergarten and not at all happy about it. Lucy and Linus’ war over the security blanket escalates, with Lucy burying it, cutting it apart, and, in the longest sequence of the book, turning it into a kite and allowing it to fly away. Aauugh! In fact, Linus’ life is particularly turbulent in this volume, as he is forced to wear glas*ses, sees the unexpected return of his favorite teacher, Miss Othmar, and coaxes Sally into the cult of the Great Pumpkin with regrettable results. Snoopy, meanwhile, becomes a compulsive water sprinkler head stander, unhappily befriends a snowman or two, and endures a family crisis involving a little family of birds. Woodstock the bird, and the music festival, for that matter is still a few years away. And in one of the strangest continuities in the history of Peanuts, the off panel Van Pelt parents acquire a tangerine colored pool table and become obsessed with it! Plus baseball blowouts including a rare team victory, Beethoven birthdays, plenty of dubious psychiatric help for a nickel, and an introduction by Diana Krall. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964

      2008 Harvey Award Winner: Best Domestic Reprint Project! With over 150 previously unreprinted strips, this is a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid collectors. Introduction by Bill Melendez, animator of all the Peanuts TV specials starting with A Charlie Brown Christmas!’My name is 555 95472 but everyone calls me 5 for short…
      I have two sisters named 3 and 4.’ With those words, Charles Schulz introduced one in fact, three of the quirkiest characters to the Peanuts universe, the numerically monikered 95472 siblings. They didn’t stay around very long but offered some choice bits of satirical nonsense while they did. As it happens, this volume is particularly rich in never before reprinted strips: Over 150 more than one fifth of the book! have never seen the light of day since their original appearance over 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These ‘lost’ strips include Linus making a near successful run for class president that is ultimately derailed by his religious beliefs two words: ‘great’ and ‘pumpkin’, and Snoopy getting involved with a group of politically fanatical birds. Also in this volume: Lucy’s attempts at improving her friends branches out from her increasingly well visited nickel psychiatry booth to an educational slideshow of Charlie Brown’s faults it’s so long there’s an intermission!. Also, Snoopy’s doghouse begins its conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a Van Gogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast and as it turns out unappreciated ‘history of civilization’ mural on it. Introduction by Bill Melendez, animator of all the Peanuts TV specials starting all the way back with A Charlie Brown Christmas! Designed by the award winning cartoonist Seth. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1965-1966

      The New York Times best selling series continues!The Complete Peanuts will run 25 volumes, collecting two years chronologically at a rate of two a year for twelve years. Each volume is designed by the award winning cartoonist Seth It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken and features impeccable production values; every single strip from Charles M. Schulz’s 50 year American classic is reproduced better than ever before.

      The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968

      As we rush toward the end of Peanuts’ second decade, Snoopy looms large, Peppermint Patty ascends toward future stardom, Lucy antagonizes everyone and Charlie Brown is…
      Charlie Brown. Snoopy finds himself almost completely engrossed in his persona as the World War I Flying Ace to the point where he goes to camp with Charlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire two week period much to Peppermint Patty’s bafflement. Still, Snoopy looms large, so this volume a particularly Snoopy heavy one sees him arm wrestling Lucy as the ‘Masked Marvel’ and then taking off for Petaluma for the national arm wrestling championship; impersonating a vulture and a ‘Cheshire Beagle’; enjoying golf and hockey; attempting a jaunt to France for an ice skating championship; running for office on the ‘Paw’ ticket; being traded to Peppermint Patty’s baseball team, then un traded and installed as team manager by a guilt ridden Charlie Brown; as well as dealing with the return of his original owner, Lila. If you’re surprised by that last one, imagine how Charlie Brown feels…
      Lila makes only a brief appearance as does Jos Peterson, a short lived and short star member of Charlie Brown’s baseball team, but this volume sees the appearance of what would be Schulz’s most controversial major character: Franklin. Yes, in 1968 the introduction of a black character caused a stir. Peppermint Patty, working toward her ascendancy as one of the major Peanuts players in the 1970s and 1980s, also has several major turns, including a storyline in which she’s the tent monitor for three little girls who call her ‘Sir’ a joke Schulz would pick up later with Peppermint Patty’s friend Marcie. Stories involving other characters include a sequence in which Linus’s flippant comment to his Gramma that he’ll kick his blanket habit when she kicks her smoking habit backfires; Lucy bullies Linus, pesters Schroeder, and organizes a ‘crab in’; plus Charlie Brown copes with Valentine’s Day depression, the Little Red Haired Girl, the increasingly malevolent kite eating tree, and baseball losses. In other words: Vintage Peanuts! All this, plus an introduction by beloved transgressive filmmaker John Waters and award winning design by Seth. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970

      In an era of social upheaval, Peppermint Patty encounters footwear oppression; Lucy declares herself a ‘New Feminist’; a tear gas stained riot erupts at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm; and Snoopy’s bird friend gains a name: Woodstock!He turns up first as Snoopy’s secretary, then gradually becomes a good friend whom Snoopy helps to fly South…
      but it s not until June 22, 1970 that the little bird gains a name, in a perfect salute to the decade that ends with this volume: Woodstock! In other timely stories, Peppermint Patty runs afoul of her school s dress code those sandals!, Lucy declares herself a New Feminist, and Snoopy s return to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm on a speaking engagement climaxes in a riot and a new love found amidst the teargas She had the softest paws…
      . Speaking of Snoopy, this volume falls under the sign of the Great Beagle, as three separate storylines focus on the mysterious sovereign of Beagledom. First Snoopy is summoned by a wrathful G.B. when Frieda submits a complaint about his Snoopy s desultory rabbit chasing efforts; then, back in the Great one s good graces, Snoopy is sent on a secret mission; and finally he himself ascends briefly! to the mantle of Great Beagledom. In other news, an exasperated Lucy throws Schroeder s piano into the maw of the kite eating tree, with gruesome results…
      Miss Othmar goes on strike and Linus gets involved…
      Charlie Brown s baseball team has an actual brief winning streak…
      Snoopy s quest to compete in the Oakland ice skating competition is thwarted by his inability to find a partner…
      Charlie Brown goes to a banquet to meet his hapless baseball hero Joe Shlabotnik…
      Snoopy is left in the Van Pelt family s care as Charlie and Sally Brown head out of town for a vacation…
      and alas the Little Red Haired Girl moves away…
      This volume also features a new introduction by renowned illustrator Mo Willems and, as always, gorgeous design by award winning cartoonist Seth. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972

      Peanuts surges into the 1970s with Schulz at the peak of his powers and influence. Sally Brown school phobia, malapropisms, unrequited love for Linus and all elbows her way to center stage, at least among the humans, and is thus the logical choice for cover girl…
      and in her honor, the introduction is provided by none other than television, Broadway and film star Kristin Pushing Daisies, Wicked Chenoweth, who first rose to Tony winning fame with her scene stealing performance as Sally in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Speaking of introductions, Peppermint Patty’s new permanent sidekick, the one and only Marcie, makes her debut, and then there’s the birth of one Rerun Van Pelt! Also, Snoopy as Joe Cool, Woodstock in worm school, and much more!

      The Complete Peanuts 1973-1974

      Tennis, anyone? Billie Jean King serves up an introduction…
      and we celebrate Woodstock!The twelfth volume of Peanuts features a number of tennis strips and several extended sequences involving Peppermint Patty’s friend Marcie including a riotous, rarely seen sequence in which Marcie s costume making and hairstyling skills utterly spoil a skating competition for PP, so it seems only right that this volume s introduction should be served up by Schulz s longtime friend, tennis champion Billie Jean King. This volume also picks up on a few loose threads from the previous year, as the mysterious Poochie shows up in the flesh; Linus and Lucy s new kid brother Rerun makes his first appearance, is almost immediately drafted onto the baseball team where, thanks to his tiny strike zone, he wins a game, and embarks on his first terrifying journey on the back of his mom s bike; and, in one of Peanuts oddest recurring storylines, the schoolhouse Sally used to talk to starts talking, or at least thinking, back at her! The Complete Peanuts 1973 1974 also includes one of the all time classic Peanuts sequences, in which Charlie Brown s baseball oriented hallucinations finally manifest themselves in a baseball shaped rash on his head. Forced to conceal the embarrassing discoloration with a bag worn over his head, Charlie Brown goes to camp as Mister Sack and discovers that, shorn of his identity, he s suddenly well liked and successful. 730 b/w comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1975-1976

      Snoopy is joined by his wandering brother Spike from Needles, his beloved sister Belle from Kansas City, and…
      did you know he had a nephew? In other beagle news, Snoopy breaks his foot and spends six weeks in a cast, deals with his friend Woodstock’s case of the vapors, and gets involved in a heated love triangle with Linus. The Complete Peanuts 1975 1976 features several other long stories, including a rare ‘double track’ sequence with two parallel narratives: Peppermint Patty and Snoopy travel to participate in the Powderpuff Derby, while Charlie Brown finally gets to meet his idol Joe Shlabotnik. And Peppermint Patty switches to a private school, but commits the mistake of allowing Snoopy to pick it for her; only after graduation does she realize something’s not quite right! Plus: A burglary at Peppermint Patty’s house is exacerbated by waterbed problems…
      Marcie acquires an unwanted suitor…
      Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty become desk partners…
      The talking school building collapses…
      lots of tennis jokes…
      and gags starring Schroeder, Lucy, Franklin, Rerun, Sally, and that vicious cat next door.

      The Complete Peanuts 1977-1978

      Many new characters, in one of Schulz’s most creative periods! With an introduction by Alec Baldwin. As the 1970s wind down, the last two recurring Peanuts characters have fallen into place: Snoopy s brother Spike and the youngest Van Pelt sibling, Rerun. But that doesn t mean Schulz s creativity has diminished; in fact, this volume features an amazing profusion of hilariously distinctive new one or two shot characters! For instance, in an epic five week sequence, when Charlie Brown, found guilty by the EPA of biting the Kite Eating tree, he goes on the lam and ends up coaching the Goose Eggs, a group of diminutive baseball players, Austin, Ruby, Leland, and did you know there was a second black Peanuts character, aside from Franklin? Milo. Also: a tennis playing Snoopy ends up reluctantly teamed with the extreme Type A athlete Molly Volley…
      who then reappears later in the book, now facing off against her nemesis, Crybaby Boobie. Honest! Add in Sally s new camp friend Eudora, the thuggish caddymaster who shoots down Peppermint Patty and Marcie s new vocation, an entire hockey team, and a surprise repeat appearance by Linus s sweetheart Truffles creating a love triangle with Sally, all in addition to the usual cast of beloved characters including the talking schoolhouse and the doghouse jigsawing cat, who gets hold of Linus s blanket in this one, and you ve got a veritable crowd of characters. It s another two years of the greatest comic strip of all time, full of laughs and surprises. 730 black and white comic strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1979-1980

      It’s 1980, Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty is wearing corn rows! Plus, a strange romance…
      Charles Schulz enters his fourth decade as the greatest cartoonist of his generation, and Peanuts remains as fresh and lively as it ever was. How do we know it s 1980? Well, for one thing Peppermint Patty gets herself those Bo Derek in 10 cornrows Peanuts timelessness occasionally shows a crack! That said, The Complete Peanuts 1979 1980 includes a number of classic storylines, including the month long sequence in which an ill Charlie Brown is hospitalized including a particularly spooky moment when he wonders if he s died and nobody s told him yet, and an especially eventful trek with Snoopy, Woodstock, and the scout troop now including a little girl bird, Harriet. And Snoopy is still trying on identities left and right, including the world famous surveyor, the world famous census taker, and Blackjack Snoopy, the riverboat gambler. In other extended stories, Snoopy launches an ill fated airline with Lucy as the agent, Linus as the luggage handler, and Marcie as what it was still OK then to call the stewardess Peppermint Patty responds to being leaked upon by a ceiling by hiring a lawyer unfortunately, she again picks Snoopy plus one of the great, forgotten romances of Peanuts that will startle even long time Peanuts connoisseurs: Peppermint Patty and Pig Pen ?! 731 black and white comic strips

      It’s Only A Game

      In the late 1950s, amidst the surging popularity of Peanuts and during a strongly creative period, Charles M. Schulz created his only other syndicated newspaper comic. It’s Only A Game focused on the fun and foibles of people and their pastimes: golf, bowling, bridge, fishing, and more. This bouncy material, full of Schulz’s signature wit, has for decades been considered one of the lost treasures of the comics field. Now, almost half a century later, this material is collected into book form for the first time! Commentary and insight is provided by artist and cartoonist Jim Sasseville, who worked with Schulz on the feature.

      Featuring Your Body

      Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang help present hundreds of scientific facts about the animal kingdom in a question and answer format.

      About All Kinds of Boats and Planes, Cars and Trains, and Other Things That Move!

      Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang help present a host of facts about various modes of transportation in a question and answer format.

      About All Kinds of Machines and How They Work!

      Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang help present a host of facts about a wide variety of simple and complex machines in question and answer format.

      Featuring People Around the World

      Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang help answer questions about people around the world. A great way to share what the most commonly eatned food in the world is, whether there is really an ‘abominable snowman,’or how Eskimos keep warm.

      Charlie Brown’s Encyclopedia of Energy

      Alphabetically arranged entries dealing with aspects of energy including fuels, famous people, and types of energy.

      Snoopy Around the World

      In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Peanuts, the world’s most popular beagle and his sister Belle are photographed around the globe modeling fashions created just for them by 150 top international designers. Presents profiles of each of the couturiers.

      Schulz’s Youth

      From the mid 1950s through the late 1960s, while Charlie Brown and Snoopy were turning into international superstars, Peanuts creator Charles Schulz was also creating a series of single panel cartoons about teens. Featuring a foreword by ‘Zits’ and ‘Baby Blues’ writer Jerry Scott, this volume collects hundreds of these teenager cartoons. While some of this material has seen print in earlier collections the last one published in the 1980s, for this book the Warner Press archives have been scoured, unearthing cartoons that have never been collected, including ones unseen since they first saw print over 45 years ago.

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