


Books in series

#2
For the Love of Peanuts
1963
paperback, vg++

#3
Good Ol' Snoopy
1967
Good Ol' Snoopy (Coronet Books) Schulz, Charles M.

#4
Who Do You Think You Are, Charlie Brown?
1961
Classic Peanuts strips

#5
Fun With Peanuts
1968
Everybody knows Peanuts are more fun than anybody! Good Grief, Yes! So there!
Selected Cartoons from GOOD OL' CHARLIE BROWN VOL. 1

#6
Here Comes Snoopy
1955
Cartoons. Peanuts.

#7
You're My Hero, Charlie Brown!
1968
You're My Hero, Charlie Brown (Coronet Books) Schulz, Charles M.

#8
This Is Your Life, Charlie Brown
1962
Al llarg de gairebé mig segle, amb una constància i un rigor admirables, Charles M. Schulz va oferir a lectors de tot el món una petita obra mestra diària, una veritable visió del món en quatre vinyetes: la tira còmica Charlie Brown. L'enorme capacitat d'inventiva de Schulz i el pas dels anys van anar convertint la tira en un microcosmos que resumeix a la perfecció bona part de les angoixes i inseguretats de les dècades que li va tocar viure. Amb un traç senzill però capaç de reflectir els més lleus matisos emocionals, un humor a la vegada divertit i ple de tristesa i una colla de personatges inoblidables, Schulz va dur a terme una de les obres cabdals de la cultura popular de la segona meitat del segle XX.

#9
Let's Face It, Charlie Brown!
1960
A collection of Peanuts comic strips.
This Fawcett Crest publication comprises the second half of Go Fly a Kite, Charlie Brown.

#10
Slide, Charlie Brown! Slide!
1962
Fawcett Crest D1197 paperback, vg+ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse

#11
All This And Snoopy, Too
1962
BEWARE OF SNOOPY? YES INDEED.
Snoopy is dangerously habit-forming. A real spellbinder. No one is safe from his reckless charm, his dashing antics, his dogged imagination.
But then who wants to be?

#12
Good Grief, Charlie Brown!
1963
Trade Paperback filled with cartoons from the Snoopy comic strip.

#13
Here's to You, Charlie Brown
1969
The classic paperback from the 1960s.

#15
Very Funny, Charlie Brown
1959
Why is Charlie Brown upside down?
And out on a limb as well?
Will he ever straighten out?
Does Lucy really have all the answers?
Is "Good Grief" all Snoopy can say?

#16
We're On Your Side, Charlie Brown
1957
Cartoons.

#19
We Love You, Snoopy
1962
And here he is - Snoopy, the thinking dog's thinking dog - Profound! Witty! Debonair! No wonder WE LOVE YOU, SNOOPY.
Selected cartoons from SNOOPY COME HOME VOL. 1

#20
Peanuts for Everybody
1964
THE LATEST EDITION IN TITAN COMICS’ HUGELY POPULAR PEANUTS FACSIMILE SERIES.
First published in 1974, it features 126 pages of classic Peanuts newspaper strips from 1958-1964.
This facsimile edition features 122 classic comic strips from the 1960s and features many classic characters, including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Pig Pen, and many. Join them as they navigate their way through school, first crushes, the complexities of baseball, and the world of the forever unseen grown-ups and their crazy rules.

#22
Here Comes Charlie Brown!
1957
Peanuts cartoons from 1955, 1956, and 1957.

#23
You've Done It Again, Charlie Brown
1978
Book by Schulz, Charles M.

#24
Wonderful World of Peanuts
1954
Mass Market Paperback, 128 pages Published October 12th 1981 by Ballantine Books (first published January 1st 1954)

#25
Charlie Brown and Snoopy
1970
Selected Cartoons from "As you like it Charlie Brown"
This book, prepare especially for Fawcett Publications Inc comprises the first half of AS YOU LIKE IT CHARLIE BROWN.
"You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown" is the 2nd graphic novelette that you will need to complete this story.

#26
What Next, Charlie Brown?
1956
comic strip

#28
IT'S FOR YOU,SNOOPY
1971
It's for You, Snoopy (Peanuts Coronet #28) by Charles M. Schulz

#29
Have It Your Way, Charlie Brown
1965
Selected Cartoons From Sunday’s Fun Day, Charlie Brown, Vol. 2

#30
You're Not for Real, Snoopy
1971
Selected cartoons about Charlie Brown and his dog, Snoopy.

#31
You're a Pal, Snoopy
1972
Selected Cartoons from YOU NEED HELP, CHARLIE BROWN, Vol. 2

#32
What Now, Charlie Brown?
1972
Selected cartoons from The unsinkable Charlie Brown, vol. 1.

#35
Take It Easy, Charlie Brown
1965
Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso

#36
Who Was That Dog I Saw You With, Charlie Brown?
1973
Biography Charles M. Schulz was born November 25, 1922 in Minneapolis. His destiny was foreshadowed when an uncle gave him, at the age of two days, the nickname Sparky (after the racehorse Spark Plug in the newspaper strip Barney Google). In his senior year in high school, his mother noticed an ad in a local newspaper for a correspondence school, Federal Schools (later called Art Instruction Schools). Schulz passed the talent test, completed the course and began trying, unsuccessfully, to sell gag cartoons to magazines. (His first published drawing was of his dog, Spike, and appeared in a 1937 Ripley's Believe It Or Not! installment.) Between 1948 and 1950, he succeeded in selling 17 cartoons to the Saturday Evening Post—as well as, to the local St. Paul Pioneer Press, a weekly comic feature called Li'l Folks. It was run in the women's section and paid $10 a week. After writing and drawing the feature for two years, Schulz asked for a better location in the paper or for daily exposure, as well as a raise. When he was turned down on all three counts, he quit. He started submitting strips to the newspaper syndicates. In the spring of 1950, he received a letter from the United Feature Syndicate, announcing their interest in his submission, Li'l Folks. Schulz boarded a train in June for New York City; more interested in doing a strip than a panel, he also brought along the first installments of what would become Peanuts—and that was what sold. (The title, which Schulz loathed to his dying day, was imposed by the syndicate). The first Peanuts daily appeared October 2, 1950; the first Sunday, January 6, 1952. Diagnosed with cancer, Schulz retired from Peanuts at the end of 1999. He died on February 13, 2000, the day before Valentine's Day—and the day before his last strip was published—having completed 17,897 daily and Sunday strips, each and every one fully written, drawn, and lettered entirely by his own hand—an unmatched achievement in comics.

#37
There's No One Like You, Snoopy
1973
Book by Schulz, Charles M.

#40
You've Got It Made, Snoopy
1969
Wonderful, collectible book from the peanuts gang. Excellent story, should have been a movie.

#41
Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown!
1969
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.

#42
You're So Smart, Snoopy
1970
paperback

#43
You're on Your Own, Snoopy
1972
125pages. poche. Broché.

#44
You Can't Win Them All, Charlie Brown
1976
Merchandised in everything from toys to games to clothes, the hilarious characters of Peanuts have charmed millions of readers for years with their uncanny portrayal of the adult and child in everyone. Here are priceless panels culled from this beloved comic strip.

#46
Watch Out, Charlie Brown
1970
Book by Schulz, Charles M.

#49
That's Life, Snoopy
1973
Peanuts Book #2-2886-X.

#50
It's Your Turn, Snoopy
1973
Original Peanuts cartoons.

#51
Play Ball, Snoopy
1974
Selected Cartoons, from 'Win a Few, Lose a Few, Charlie Brown', Vol I

#52
You Asked for It, Charlie Brown
1976
Charles Schulz does it again with a collection of priceless panels culled from the comic loved worldwide—Peanuts. Contains selected cartoons from You're the Guest of Honor, Charlie Brown, Vol. II.

#54
You've Got to Be Kidding, Snoopy!
1975
Paperback book - YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING, SNOOPY!

#55
It's Show Time, Snoopy
1975
Peanuts Book #2-3602-1.

#56
Keep Up the Good Work, Charlie Brown
1975
fun charlie brown comic book

#58
Think Thinner, Snoopy
1975
This is a 1st edition. Volume 2. Used, in great condition for its age. Visible shelf wear, no tears on the cover, one page has minor tear.

#60
Think About It Tomorrow, Snoopy
1981
A Peanuts/Snoopy book

#61
Jogging Is in, Snoopy
1981
Selected cartoons from "The Beagle Has Landed"

#62
Love and Kisses, Snoopy
1981
Excellent Condition. Crisp pages with only wear and tear on the outer cover. These are now the classic comics of the eighties.

#63
Stay with It, Snoopy
1980
Vintage Peanuts cartoons, just as you remember them from your childhood. Small paperback published by Fawcett Crest.

#64
Snoopy, Top Dog
1981
Selected cartoons from "The Beagle Has Landed Vol 2"

#65
You're Our Kind of Dog, Snoopy
1981
You're Our Kind of Dog, Snoopy

#66
Blaze the Trail, Snoopy
1981

#67
This is the Best Time of Day, Charlie Brown
1982
woodstock is at his best

#68
It's Chow Time, Snoopy
1982

#69
We're All in this Together, Snoopy
1983
Selected cartoons from DR. BEAGLE AND MR. HYDE, Vol. 1

#70
Go For It, Charlie Brown
1983
comic paperback

#71
Sweet Dreams, Charlie Brown
1983
a Classic collection of Charles Schulz cartoons featuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown

#72
How Does She Do That, Charlie Brown?
1983
Great condition with crisp pages. It has some wear on the cover.

#73
You're Hopeless, Charlie Brown
1984
Book by Schulz, Charles M.

#74
Take Charge Snoopy
1984
Selected cartoons from the famous comic strip.

#75
Let's Party, Charlie Brown
1984
paperback

#77
You're an Ace, Snoopy!
1987
This new collection of cartoons is selected from The Way of the Fussbudget Is Not Easy, Vol. I. Peanuts is syndicated in over 2000 papers worldwide, and there are over 85,000,000 Peanuts books in print in Fawcett paperback.

#78
How Romantic, Charlie Brown
1987
A collection of cartoons featuring America's favorite kids—Peanuts! Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy and the rest of the gang will touch your funny bone . . . and your heart.

#79
Nice Shot, Snoopy
1988
More cartoons featuring America's funniest kids—Peanuts!

#80
You're Supposed to Lead, Charlie Brown
1988

#81
Hold the Fort, Snoopy!
1988
Hold the Fort, Snoopy! [Jul 12, 1988] Schulz, Charles M.

#82
Have No Fear, Snoopy
1988
Everyone's favorite beagle is back in another priceless collection of Peanutscartoons certain to tickle funny bones and boost your humor sales. Syndicatedin over 2,000 newspapers and merchandised in everything from toys to clothes, this watch dog is the dog to watch.

#83
You're a Knockout, Charlie Brown
1989
Good grief! These priceless panels from the beloved cartoon are put together into a whole book of Peanuts humor. Charlie Brown, Lucy and everyone's favorite dog, Snoopy, are all here for hours of fun reading for all ages.

#84
It's Party Time, Snoopy
1989
Peanuts paperback It's Party Time, Snoopy

#85
School's Out, Charlie Brown
1990
Merchandised in everything from toys to games to clothes and the source of Emmy-winning, high-rated television specials, Peanuts remains one of the best-loved comic strips of all time. Be sure to cash in on the sales from this collection of hilarious antics.

#86
Get Back to Nature, Snoopy!
1990
Charlie Brown tries to attract the attention of the little red-haired girl, helps his sister with her homework, and waits for valentines, while Snoopy acts as a surgeon, lawyer, World War I flying ace, French Foreign Legionnaire, and vulture

#88
Have a Ball, Snoopy
1991
The kids from the Peanuts gang return to America's favorite pastime in a collection of comics starring Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, and Snoopy

#89
Guess Who, Charlie Brown
1992
Fawcett's 77th collection of priceless panes culled from the comic loved worldwide—Peanuts, which is syndicated in more than 2,000 newspapers. 8.5 million copies of Peanuts books have been sold.