


Books in series

#1
Who's the Funny-Looking Kid with the Big Nose?
1976
Lucy faces the perils of her imagination when she stays home alone while the rest of the family is away. And the reason for her nervousness? Knowing she's in the same house as LInus' security blanket! Is the dreaded blanket really after her because of her vehement campaign against it? PEANUTS fans will love these revived strips originally penned in 1965 and 1966.
This volume contains strips from thte books "You Need Help, Charlie Brown", and "The unsinkable Charlie Brown".

#2
It's a Long Way to Tipperary
1976
Charlie Brown and his friends cope with the problems of growing up and Snoopy's efforts to become a pirate, a World War I flying ace, and a soldier in the French Foreign Legion

#3
There's a Vulture Outside
1976
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.

#4
What's Wrong with Being Crabby?
1976
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.

#5
What Makes You Think You're Happy?
1990
Snoopy seeks ways of achieving canine happiness and Lucy goes out of her way to spoil everyone's chances

#6
Fly, You Stupid Kite, Fly
1990
Hold your breath along with the baseball team as they count on Charlie Brown to catch the fly ball that could make them champions.

#7
The Mad Punter Strikes Again
1991
In these strips from the Peanuts gang's earlier days, everyone is up in arms beacuse Snoopy's doghouse is right in the path of a proposed highway. And, everyone wonders when the mad punter—who strikes fear into the hearts of all football owners—will strike again.

#8
A Kiss on the Nose Turns Anger Aside
1962
Lucy makes Linus' blanket into a kite and lets it drift away, Sally wants to get out of going to school, Charlie Brown's favorite baseball player is sent to the minors, and Linus decides to raise polled herefords

#9
Thank Goodness for People
1976
Despite Charlie Brown's sufferings, Linus' insecurities, Lucy's shrewishness, Snoopy's pleas for affection, and Schroeder's obsession with Beethoven, the Peanuts gang stays together.

#11
Speak Softly, and Carry a Beagle
1975
Snoopy and members of the Peanuts gang continue to ponder the problems of growing up

#14
Always Stick Up for the Underbird
1977
Always Stick Up for the Underbird, a wonderful collection of cartoons from 1955 through 1957, offers all the joys of meeting the gang in the earliest days of the strip. Here, Lucy shows her rarely seen kinder and gentler side, insisting that everyone walk softly upon the earth so as not to wear it out-and that means no rope jumping and no sliding into home plate. Snoopy, meanwhile, aims to amaze when he shows off his incredible talent for doing imitations-from Mickey Mouse to Beethoven!

#19
It's Great to Be a Superstar
1977
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.

#22
The Beagle Has Landed
1978
Charlie Brown retaliates against the kite-eating tree, Snoopy plays in a tennis tournament with the fearsome Molly Volley, and Marcie and Patty caddy at the Ace Country Club

#23
And a Woodstock in a Birch Tree
1979
A charming and funny collection of strips from 1978 and 1979 filled with great adventures for the gang. Little sister Sally's dreaded summer camp experience turns out not to be so bad after all, and Charlie Brown strikes out (again!) with the little red-haied girl, but gets a "date" with Peppermint Patty.

#23
How long, great pumpkin, how long?
Cartoons from You're the guest of honor, Charlie Brown and Win a few, lose a few, Charlie Brown
1977
A selection of cartoons including those in which Linus awaits the arrival of the Great Pumpkin.

#25
My Anxieties Have Anxieties
1977
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.

#29
The Way of the Fussbudget Is Not Easy
1986
A collection of Peanuts comic strips featuring Charlie Brown and his friends.