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Charles M. Schulz

    November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000

    Charles Schulz was an American cartoonist whose comic strip Peanuts became one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium. Schulz's unique ability to capture the complexities of human emotion through simple characters and dialogue resonated with readers worldwide. His work often explored themes of friendship, love, and the search for meaning, interwoven with gentle humor and profound empathy. Peanuts is more than just a comic strip; it is a timeless portrayal of the human experience that continues to connect with new generations decades later.

    Charles M. Schulz
    The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970
    The Complete Peanuts - 1965 to 1966
    The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968
    The Complete Peanuts 1959-1960: Vol. 5 Hardcover Edition
    The Complete Peanuts 1993-1994
    The Complete Peanuts - 1963 to 1964
    • The Complete Peanuts - 1963 to 1964

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      COMIC STRIP FICTION / GRAPHIC NOVELS. In The Complete Peanuts 1963-64: 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. 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 civilisation" mural on it. With an introduction by Bill Melendez. Ages 6+.

      The Complete Peanuts - 1963 to 1964
      4.7
    • The Complete Peanuts 1993-1994

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The latest in Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Jake Tapper

      The Complete Peanuts 1993-1994
      4.9
    • The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips published from 1967 to 1968 in newspapers, including both daily and Sunday strips

      The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968
      4.6
    • COMIC STRIP FICTION / GRAPHIC NOVELS. In The Complete Peanuts 1965-66: 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. The Complete Peanuts 1965-66 features a new introduction by Hal Hartley, writer/director of acclaimed independent films Trust, Henry Fool, Kimono, Simple Men, The Unbelievable Truth, and Fay Grim. Ages 6+.

      The Complete Peanuts - 1965 to 1966
      4.6
    • Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips as originally published in newspapers, including both daily and Sunday strips.

      The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970
      4.6
    • The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Kristin Chenoweth

      The Complete Peanuts 1971-1972
      4.7
    • 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.

      The Complete Peanuts 1957-1958: Vol. 4 Hardcover Edition
      4.6
    • 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 Treasury
      4.6
    • Peanuts and its creator, Charles M. Schulz are arguably the world's most famous newspaper comic strip and cartoonist in history. This collection of 248 daily Peanuts newspaper strips that appeared between 1955 - 1958 focuses on, perhaps the most famous character in the Peanuts universe, Charlie Brown's beagle Snoopy!

      Snoopy
      4.6
    • The Complete Peanuts - 1955 to 1956

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This volume takes us into the mid-1950s as Linus learns to talk, Snoopy begins to explore his eccentricities, Lucy's unrequited crush on Schroeder takes final shape, and Charlie Brown becomes - well, even more Charlie Brown-ish.

      The Complete Peanuts - 1955 to 1956
      4.6
    • Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Billie Jean King

      The Complete Peanuts 1973-1974
      4.6
    • Whether you're a fussbudget like Lucy, Flying Ace like Snoopy, or a lovable loser like Charlie Brown, there is something to make you laugh in Peanuts.

      Peanuts Amp! Series - 1: Snoopy: Cowabunga!
      4.5
    • Thank Goodness for People

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Despite Charlie Brown's sufferings, Linus's insecurities, Lucy's shrewishness, Snoopy's pleas for affection, and Schroeder's obsession with Beethoven, the Peanuts gang stays together

      Thank Goodness for People
      4.9
    • The Complete Peanuts 1977-1978

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Alec Baldwin

      The Complete Peanuts 1977-1978
      4.5
    • The Complete Peanuts 1979-1980

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and praised series, with an introduction by Al Roker

      The Complete Peanuts 1979-1980
      4.6
    • The Complete Peanuts: 1953-1954

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The paperback rerelease of Fantagraphics' award-winning, best-selling Peanuts series.

      The Complete Peanuts: 1953-1954
      4.5
    • Surrounded by other kids with extremely commercial ideas about Christmas, Charlie Brown struggles to understand the true spirit of the holiday.

      A Charlie Brown Christmas
      4.5
    • Peanuts

      Holidays Through the Year

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Enjoy the Peanuts charm of Schulz's heartfelt lessons as Charlie Brown muddles through all of the classic holiday stories. Linus patiently awaits the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown brings the Peanuts gang together for a Thanksgiving they will never forget, and Chuck's tiny tree demonstrates the true meaning of Christmas. Charlie Brown's ongoing quest for love and accptance during Valentine's Day is overflowing with eternal optimism, and, finally, Peppermint Patty tries unsuccessfully to teach Marcie all about Easter Eggs.

      Peanuts
      4.5
    • The Complete Peanuts 1983-1984

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Leonard Maltin

      The Complete Peanuts 1983-1984
      4.5
    • The Complete Peanuts 1985-1986

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Patton Oswalt

      The Complete Peanuts 1985-1986
      4.5
    • The 25th volume of The Complete Peanuts collects the very final year-plus of the defining comic strip of the 20th century, which ran for nearly 18,000 strips and for 50 years after its debut in 1950. This masterpiece includes all of 1999 through the final Feb. 13, 2000 strip. In this volume, Rerun takes center stage and cements himself as the last great Peanuts character―when he embarks on a career as an underground comic book artist! This volume also features a huge surprise: the complete Li'l Folks, the weekly one-panel comic that Charles Schulz produced for his hometown paper. Li'l Folks was a clear precursor to Peanuts, and its inclusion here will bring The Complete Peanuts full circle.

      The Complete Peanuts 1999-2000: Vol. 25 Hardcover Edition
      4.5
    • The Complete Peanuts

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      So what do we have for Peanuts fans this time around? An ill-considered attempt at flirting sends Charlie Brown to the school doctor... Linus's ongoing romance with the too-young "Lydia" of the many names continues... Snoopy is joined in the trenches by his brother Spike... Sally engages in a career as a playwright by penning the school Christmas play but mixes up Gabriel and Geronimo... A hockey mishap sends Snoopy to the doctor for knee surgery, in a (clearly autobiographical) sequence that lasts only until everyone figures out that dogs don't have knees... Linus and Lucy's kid brother Rerun begins to take on the greater role that will lead to him being one of the dominant characters in the 1990s... and Snoopy, inevitably, writes a "kiss and tell" book. As we reach the 19th (!) book in this epochal, best-selling series collecting arguably the greatest comic strip of all time and head toward the end of the 1980s, Charles Schulz is still as inventive, hilarious, and touching as ever... and this volume even features a surprise format change, as the daily strip switches from its trademark four-square-panels format to a more flexible one-to-four-variable-panels format which, along with Schulz's increased use of gray tones, give this volume a striking, distinctive look.

      The Complete Peanuts
      4.5
    • The Philosophy of Snoopy

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The world's most beloved beagle shares his philosophy on life in this beautifully produced gift book for all generations. In his inimitable style, Snoopy spends his days extolling the virtues of dancing, hanging out with his best bird friend Woodstock, pursuing a full supper dish, and giving his owner -- our favorite lovable loser, Charlie Brown -- the run-around. For the millions of faithful Charles Schulz fans, and those who fondly remember the joyful dog with the wild imagination, this is the second in a new series to cherish that will see the beguiling Peanuts gang share their sentiments on everything from food to friendship.

      The Philosophy of Snoopy
      4.5
    • Peanuts. Friends Forever

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Everyone love Peanuts! And now to celebrate the 65th anniversary of characters known around the world comes Peanuts: friends Forever, an original collection of full-color comic strips featuring the whole gang.

      Peanuts. Friends Forever
      4.5
    • Charlie Brown & Snoopy

      • 12 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Charlie Brown and his dog, Snoopy, are best friends.

      Charlie Brown & Snoopy
      4.6
    • The daily comic adventures continue with Charlie Brown, the "round-headed kid," and his friends. Charlie is a born loser, tender and insecure, plagued by an eternal inferiority complex and hopelessly in love with the little red-haired girl. Linus, an inconsistent genius, has become, along with his blanket, a symbol of modern individuals' need for security. Snoopy, a dog more human than humans, thinks, writes, and dreams of battling the Red Baron. Lucy, cantankerous and self-important, has one weakness: her unrequited love for Schroeder, a child prodigy who adores Beethoven. Other characters include Sally and Peppermint Patty, each contributing to the rich tapestry of friendship, childhood struggles, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The stories explore themes of love, insecurity, and the complexities of childhood, all infused with Schulz's signature humor and warmth.

      Go Fly a Kite, Charlie Brown
      4.5
    • In Snoopy-family news, Spike is drafted into the Infantry (don't worry, it's only Snoopy's imaginary World War I army), and a brand new brother, "Marbles" (with the spotty ears) takes his bow. We also see two major baseball-oriented stories, one in which Charlie Brown joins Peppermint Patty's team, and another in which Charlie Brown and his team lose their baseball field.

      The Complete Peanuts Vol. 16
      4.5
    • It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, Snoopy

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      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!

      It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, Snoopy
      4.4
    • You're Out of Your Mind, Charlie Brown!

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      There's lots of fun in You're Out Of Your Mind, Charlie Brown! collected from the earliest days of the Peanuts strip, 1956 through 1959. There's plenty of sports action, too, including hockey, baseball, football, marbles, skating, kite flying, sand-castle building, stick chasing, bicycling, rope jumping, and more! And, just for once, Linus manages to get the better of Lucy.

      You're Out of Your Mind, Charlie Brown!
      4.4
    • The Complete Peanuts 1995-1996

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In The Complete Peanuts: 1995-1996 (Vol. 23), Charlie Brown starts taking dancing classes and is asked to the sweetheart ball! The World Famous Attorney handles some tough cases, Rerun wants Snoopy to come out and play and Linus hears coyotes howling at night.

      The Complete Peanuts 1995-1996
      4.4
    • Snoopy may be one of a kind, but there are many different sides to his beloved personality. He sports hip black shades as Joe Cool, soars the skies as the Flying Ace to bring down the Red Baron, argues a brilliant court case as the fearless Legal Beagle, and types his “dark and stormy” masterpiece as a bone-afide literary icon. But through it all, Snoopy is always a trustworthy dog and man's very best friend.

      The many faces of Snoopy
      4.4
    • Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      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.

      Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown
      5.0
    • My Anxieties Have Anxieties

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      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.

      My Anxieties Have Anxieties
      4.4
    • The complete Peanuts, 1991 to 1992

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Part of Canongate's highly collectible and highly praised series, with an introduction by Tom Tomorrow

      The complete Peanuts, 1991 to 1992
      4.4
    • What Makes You Think You're Happy?

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Snoopy seeks ways of achieving canine happiness and Lucy goes out of her way to spoil everyone's chances

      What Makes You Think You're Happy?
      4.5
    • Presents a selection of cartoons from the popular syndicated comic strip, featuring the irrepressible beagle and the rest of the "Peanuts" gang

      Good Morning, Snoopy
      4.4
    • Peanuts

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      America's most beloved comic strip, Peanuts, is now a major motion picture produced by Blue Sky Studios. Now you can collect the first ten original comic strip collections, published by Titan Comics! This collection contains 240 Peanuts strips taken from 1950-1952 and introduces several of the comic strip’s famous and familiar characters, including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Patty, Sherman, Schroeder and Violet. The strip’s bitter-sweet humour and child-like innocence helped to cement the Peanuts comic strip’s popularity and secure its reputation as a true, one-of-a-kind, timeless classic.

      Peanuts
      4.4
    • Go fish, Snoopy!

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A hilarious collection of cartoons featuring America's favorite canine -- Snoopy! And the rest of the Peanuts gang!

      Go fish, Snoopy!
      4.5
    • It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

      The Making of a Television Classic

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around the excitement and anticipation of the Great Pumpkin's arrival, a beloved figure in Halloween lore. Characters prepare for the event, showcasing themes of hope, belief, and the magic of childhood. As they await this mythical pumpkin, the story captures the spirit of community and the joy of seasonal traditions, making it a delightful read for those who cherish Halloween festivities.

      It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
      4.4
    • Snoopy. 2 in 1 Collection

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Peanuts" is a highly recognized comic strip, reaching over 355 million readers in 75 countries. This collection organizes the strips by themes and highlights Snoopy in his iconic roles.

      Snoopy. 2 in 1 Collection
      4.5
    • The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "The Complete Peanuts: 1950-1952 launches the definitive collection of Charles M. Schulz's masterpiece, introducing the strip's beloved characters -- Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy, Linus, and, of course, Charlie Brown."--Page 4 of cover

      The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952
      4.4
    • The Peanuts Guide to Happiness

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The Peanuts gang offer their wisdom on happiness in this beautifully produced gift book for all generations. For the beguiling Peanuts gang, happiness is many things - a warm blanket, a snowy day, a full supper dish, but most of all happiness is being one of the gang. The millions of faithful Charles Schulz fans and those who fondly remember our best-loved beagle and his friends will cherish this latest title in our Peanuts Guide to Life series.

      The Peanuts Guide to Happiness
      4.4
    • But We Love You, Charlie Brown

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This book is a facsimile edition of the seventh Peanuts collection originally published back in 1959 by the Clarke, Irwin & Company, Ltd of Toronto, Canada. This collection of 248 daily Peanuts newspaper strips that appeared between 1957 -1959!

      But We Love You, Charlie Brown
      4.4
    • The Snoopy Festival

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Snoopy's philosophy on life and adventures with the Peanuts gang are brought to the reader's attention in this collection of cartoon strips

      The Snoopy Festival
      4.5
    • It's Back to School, Charlie Brown!

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      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!

      It's Back to School, Charlie Brown!
      4.3
    • Let's Hear It for Dinner, Snoopy

      Selected Cartoons from 'Don't Hassle Me with Your Sighs, Chuck', Vol. 3

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Selected cartoons from Don't hassle me with your sighs, Chuck, vol. 3.

      Let's Hear It for Dinner, Snoopy
      4.3
    • It's Show Time, Snoopy

      Selected Cartoons from 'Speak Softly and Carry a Beagle', Vol. 2

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A selection of cartoons of Snoopy and the Peanuts gang.

      It's Show Time, Snoopy
      4.3
    • That's Life, Snoopy

      Selected Cartoons from 'Thompson Is in Trouble, Charlie Brown' Vol. 1

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Vintage Peanuts cartoons, just as you remember them from your childhood. Small paperback published by Fawcett Crest.

      That's Life, Snoopy
      4.3
    • A Kiss on the Nose Turns Anger Aside

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      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

      A Kiss on the Nose Turns Anger Aside
      4.3
    • Dr. Beagle and Mr. Hyde

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

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

      Dr. Beagle and Mr. Hyde
      4.5
    • The Peanuts Movie Book

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Peanuts gang is back for a brand-new adventure in this brilliant retelling of Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie! There's a new kid in town, and she's a kind and beautiful Little Red-Haired Girl. And boy, does Charlie Brown have a crush on her! But the question is - can he win her heart? Meanwhile, Snoopy the Flying Ace is off on an adventure in the skies over Paris, where he falls head over heels in love with Fifi, a high-flying poodle. But when the Red Baron captures Fifi, Snoopy and Woodstock must go to her rescue. Can they take down the dastardly Red Baron, once and for all?

      The Peanuts Movie Book
      5.0
    • Good Ol' Charlie Brown

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      America's most beloved comic strip, Peanuts, is now a major motion picture produced by Blue Sky Studios. Now you can collect the first ten original comic strip collections, published by Titan Comics! This collection of 248 daily Peanuts newspaper strips that appeared between 1955 -1957 features all your favourite characters, including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Violet, Patty, Shermy, Lucy, Schroeder, Pig-Pen, Linus and Beethoven. This book is a facsimile edition of the fourth Peanuts collection originally published back in 1957 by the Clarke, Irwin & Company, Ltd of Toronto, Canada.

      Good Ol' Charlie Brown
      4.3
    • An alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here

      Good ol' Snoopy
      5.0
    • For those who cherish a sibling but nevertheless suspect that Brothers and Sisters should never be in the same family, Brothers and Sisters underscores Schulz's ability to depict the funny side of any situation. Beginning in the fall of 1988 and continuing through the first quarter of 1989, CBS will air nine segments of This Is America, Charlie Brown, the first animated miniseries in history.

      Brothers & Sisters: It's All Relative
      4.5
    • Presents a collection of Peanuts strips that follows Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, Woodstock, and Charlie's friends Linus, Schroeder, and Lucy.

      Charlie Brown and Friends
      4.3
    • Fame and fortune never changed Charles "Sparky" Schulz - he still turned out a strip each day, drawing every line and letter himself."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 SchulzOriginally released as Snoopy Classics.Later published as Peanuts Anniversary Treasury.

      Snoopy Classics
      5.0
    • Peanuts Guide To Life

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      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.

      Peanuts Guide To Life
      4.3
    • The Peanuts guide to friendship

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The Peanuts gang celebrate the highs and lows of friendship in this beautifully produced gift book for all generations. Friendship can come in many guises and in this latest title in the Peanuts Guide to Life series we learn from Linus that man's best friend is perhaps his blanket, Snoopy shows us that happiness is a thoughtful friend who brings supper and Lucy teaches us that a little friendly criticism can go a long way. But most of all, we learn that friendship is being one of the gang.

      The Peanuts guide to friendship
      4.4
    • We Love You, Snoopy

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      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

      We Love You, Snoopy
      4.3
    • Celebrate your favorite times with the Peanuts gang in this compilation of two complete Peantus books. These full-color classic comic strrips are the prefect way to enjoy all your favoriate characters. It's A Dog's life, Snoopy brigns all the beloved Peanuts friends together for great times and hilarious fun. Charlie Brown faces some of life's little challenges with the help of Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the gang in It's a Big World, Charlie Brown.

      Peanuts: It's a Dog's Life Snoopy/It's a Big World Charlie Brown - Two Books in One
      4.0
    • Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Christmas

      Collector's Edition

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      It's Christmas! Everyone is getting into the Christmas spirit -- except for Charlie Brown. It seems like everybody has forgotten what Christmas is truly about. But Lucy, Linus, and the whole Peanuts gang have some holiday surprises that will make even Charlie Brown feel merry!

      Peanuts: A Charlie Brown Christmas
      4.3
    • Who's on First, Charlie Brown?

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      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!

      Who's on First, Charlie Brown?
      4.3
    • A collection of comic strips, in which Snoopy makes the tennis tournament finals, Sally goes to "bean bag" camp, and Peppermint Patty fights for women's rights

      Peanuts Classics: Kiss Her, You Blockhead!
      4.3
    • Snoopy Stars as Man's Best Friend

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      If dogs are man’s best friend, there’s no better confidant than Snoopy. Loyal and true, he’ll stick by Charlie Brown’s side through thick and thin—unless it’s dinnertime, of course.

      Snoopy Stars as Man's Best Friend
      4.2
    • You've Come a Long Way, Charlie Brown

      A New Peanuts Book

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In a heartwarming collection of strips from 1974, 1975, and 1976, winter settles over the Peanuts gang and turns their thoughts to favorite pastimes: Lucy prepares to have her crabbiest year yet, Snoopy perfects his ice hockey speed and form, Linus practices his unconventional snowman making techniques, and Charlie Brown fantasizes about sledding with the little red-haired girl.

      You've Come a Long Way, Charlie Brown
      4.4