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    Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. The Complete Peanuts Boxed Set: 1950-1954 3.51. Book.

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  • Charles M. Schulz

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. In The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964 "My name is 555 95472 but everyone calls me 5 for short. I havetwo sisters named 3 and 4." With those words, Charles Schulz introducedone (in fact, three) of the quirkiest characters to the Peanutsuniverse, the numerically-monikered 95472 siblings. They didn't stay around very long but offered some choice bits of satirical nonsensewhile they did. As it happens, this volume is particularly rich in never-before-reprinted strips: Over 150 (more than one-fifth of thebook ) have never seen the light of day since their original appearanceover 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These "lost" strips includeLinus 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 politicallyfanatical birds. Also in this volume: Lucy's attempts at improving herfriends 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 beginsits conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a VanGogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast (andas 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 becomethe strip's dominant personality, and this volume marks two milestonesfor the character: the first of many "dogfights" with the nefarious RedBaron, and the launch of his writing career ("It was a dark and stormynight."). Two new characters the first two from outside the strip'sregular little neighborhood make their bows. Roy (who befriendsCharlie Brown and then Linus at summer camp) won't have a lastingimpact, but upon his return from camp he regales a friend of his withtales of the strange kids he met, and she has to go check them out forherself. Her name? Peppermint Patty. Introduction by film director and writer Hal Hartley (Flirt, Amateur). Two new characters are introduced in this period of Peanuts comic strips: thelittle known Roy and the incomparable Peppermint Patty. This box set collectsthe current—1965-1966—and previous—1963-1964—volumes, in a newly designedslipcase. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. 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 theWorld War I Flying Ace to the point where he goes to camp withCharlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire two-weekperiod (much to Peppermint Patty's bafflement). Still, Snoopy looms large, so this volume (a particularlySnoopy-heavy one) sees him arm-wrestling Lucy as the "Masked Marvel"and then taking off for Petaluma for the national arm-wrestlingchampionship; impersonating a vulture and a "Cheshire Beagle"; enjoyinggolf and hockey; attempting a jaunt to France for an ice-skatingchampionship; running for office on the "Paw" ticket; being traded toPeppermint Patty's baseball team, then un-traded and installed as teammanager by a guilt-ridden Charlie Brown; as well as dealing with thereturn of his original owner, Lila. If you're surprised by that lastone, imagine how Charlie Brown feels. Lila makes only a brief appearance (as does Jose Peterson, ashort-lived and short star member of Charlie Brown's baseballteam), but this volume sees the appearance of what would be Schulz'smost controversial major character: Franklin. (Yes, in 1968 theintroduction of a Black character caused a stir.) Peppermint Patty, working toward her ascendancy as one of the major Peanutsplayers in the 1970s and 1980s, also has several major turns, includinga storyline in which she s the tent monitor for three little girls (whocall her "Sir" a joke Schulz would pick up later with PeppermintPatty's friend Marcie). Stories involving other characters include a sequence in whichLinus's flippant comment to his Gramma that he'll kick his blankethabit when she kicks her smoking habit backfires; Lucy bullies Linus, pesters Schroeder, and organizes a "crab-in"; plus Charlie Brown copeswith Valentine's Day depression, the Little Red-Haired Girl, theincreasingly malevolent kite-eating tree, and baseball losses. In otherwords: 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 Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • SCHULZ, Charles M.

    Published by Fantagraphics Books,, Seattle:, 2004

    ISBN 10: 1560976322ISBN 13: 9781560976325

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Two volumes. Illustrated by the author. The first volume is a second printing, the second volume is a first printing. Both volumes are fine in a fine dust jacket. Housed in an about fine illustrated slipcase.

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. 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 theWorld War I Flying Ace to the point where he goes to camp withCharlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire two-weekperiod (much to Peppermint Patty's bafflement). Still, Snoopy looms large, so this volume (a particularlySnoopy-heavy one) sees him arm-wrestling Lucy as the "Masked Marvel"and then taking off for Petaluma for the national arm-wrestlingchampionship; impersonating a vulture and a "Cheshire Beagle"; enjoyinggolf and hockey; attempting a jaunt to France for an ice-skatingchampionship; running for office on the "Paw" ticket; being traded toPeppermint Patty's baseball team, then un-traded and installed as teammanager by a guilt-ridden Charlie Brown; as well as dealing with thereturn of his original owner, Lila. If you're surprised by that lastone, imagine how Charlie Brown feels. Lila makes only a brief appearance (as does Jose Peterson, ashort-lived and short star member of Charlie Brown's baseballteam), but this volume sees the appearance of what would be Schulz'smost controversial major character: Franklin. (Yes, in 1968 theintroduction of a Black character caused a stir.) Peppermint Patty, working toward her ascendancy as one of the major Peanutsplayers in the 1970s and 1980s, also has several major turns, includinga storyline in which she s the tent monitor for three little girls (whocall her "Sir" a joke Schulz would pick up later with PeppermintPatty's friend Marcie). Stories involving other characters include a sequence in whichLinus's flippant comment to his Gramma that he'll kick his blankethabit when she kicks her smoking habit backfires; Lucy bullies Linus, pesters Schroeder, and organizes a "crab-in"; plus Charlie Brown copeswith Valentine's Day depression, the Little Red-Haired Girl, theincreasingly malevolent kite-eating tree, and baseball losses. In otherwords: 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-winni Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. In The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964 "My name is 555 95472 but everyone calls me 5 for short. I havetwo sisters named 3 and 4." With those words, Charles Schulz introducedone (in fact, three) of the quirkiest characters to the Peanutsuniverse, the numerically-monikered 95472 siblings. They didn't stay around very long but offered some choice bits of satirical nonsensewhile they did. As it happens, this volume is particularly rich in never-before-reprinted strips: Over 150 (more than one-fifth of thebook ) have never seen the light of day since their original appearanceover 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These "lost" strips includeLinus 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 politicallyfanatical birds. Also in this volume: Lucy's attempts at improving herfriends 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 beginsits conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a VanGogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast (andas 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 becomethe strip's dominant personality, and this volume marks two milestonesfor the character: the first of many "dogfights" with the nefarious RedBaron, and the launch of his writing career ("It was a dark and stormynight."). Two new characters the first two from outside the strip'sregular little neighborhood make their bows. Roy (who befriendsCharlie Brown and then Linus at summer camp) won't have a lastingimpact, but upon his return from camp he regales a friend of his withtales of the strange kids he met, and she has to go check them out forherself. Her name? Peppermint Patty. Introduction by film director and writer Hal Hartley (Flirt, Amateur). Two new characters are introduced in this period of Peanuts comic strips: thelittle known Roy and the incomparable Peppermint Patty. This box set collectsthe current—1965-1966—and previous—1963-1964—volumes, in a newly designedslipcase. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • Schulz, Charles M.

    Published by FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS, 2006

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    Condition: New. &Uumlber den Autor 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.

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. 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 theWorld War I Flying Ace to the point where he goes to camp withCharlie Brown and maintains his persona throughout the entire two-weekperiod (much to Peppermint Patty's bafflement). Still, Snoopy looms large, so this volume (a particularlySnoopy-heavy one) sees him arm-wrestling Lucy as the "Masked Marvel"and then taking off for Petaluma for the national arm-wrestlingchampionship; impersonating a vulture and a "Cheshire Beagle"; enjoyinggolf and hockey; attempting a jaunt to France for an ice-skatingchampionship; running for office on the "Paw" ticket; being traded toPeppermint Patty's baseball team, then un-traded and installed as teammanager by a guilt-ridden Charlie Brown; as well as dealing with thereturn of his original owner, Lila. If you're surprised by that lastone, imagine how Charlie Brown feels. Lila makes only a brief appearance (as does Jose Peterson, ashort-lived and short star member of Charlie Brown's baseballteam), but this volume sees the appearance of what would be Schulz'smost controversial major character: Franklin. (Yes, in 1968 theintroduction of a Black character caused a stir.) Peppermint Patty, working toward her ascendancy as one of the major Peanutsplayers in the 1970s and 1980s, also has several major turns, includinga storyline in which she s the tent monitor for three little girls (whocall her "Sir" a joke Schulz would pick up later with PeppermintPatty's friend Marcie). Stories involving other characters include a sequence in whichLinus's flippant comment to his Gramma that he'll kick his blankethabit when she kicks her smoking habit backfires; Lucy bullies Linus, pesters Schroeder, and organizes a "crab-in"; plus Charlie Brown copeswith Valentine's Day depression, the Little Red-Haired Girl, theincreasingly malevolent kite-eating tree, and baseball losses. In otherwords: 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-winni Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    Boxed Set. Condition: new. Boxed Set. In The Complete Peanuts 1963-1964 "My name is 555 95472 but everyone calls me 5 for short. I havetwo sisters named 3 and 4." With those words, Charles Schulz introducedone (in fact, three) of the quirkiest characters to the Peanutsuniverse, the numerically-monikered 95472 siblings. They didn't stay around very long but offered some choice bits of satirical nonsensewhile they did. As it happens, this volume is particularly rich in never-before-reprinted strips: Over 150 (more than one-fifth of thebook ) have never seen the light of day since their original appearanceover 40 years ago, so this will be a trove of undiscovered treasures even for avid Peanuts collectors. These "lost" strips includeLinus 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 politicallyfanatical birds. Also in this volume: Lucy's attempts at improving herfriends 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 beginsits conceptual expansion, as Schulz reveals that the dog owns a VanGogh, and that the ceiling is so huge that Linus can paint a vast (andas 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 becomethe strip's dominant personality, and this volume marks two milestonesfor the character: the first of many "dogfights" with the nefarious RedBaron, and the launch of his writing career ("It was a dark and stormynight."). Two new characters the first two from outside the strip'sregular little neighborhood make their bows. Roy (who befriendsCharlie Brown and then Linus at summer camp) won't have a lastingimpact, but upon his return from camp he regales a friend of his withtales of the strange kids he met, and she has to go check them out forherself. Her name? Peppermint Patty. Introduction by film director and writer Hal Hartley (Flirt, Amateur). Two new characters are introduced in this period of Peanuts comic strips: thelittle known Roy and the incomparable Peppermint Patty. This box set collectsthe current—1965-1966—and previous—1963-1964—volumes, in a newly designedslipcase. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Hard cover. Seth (illustrator). Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 2 vols. in slip-sleeve. 688 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Illustrations, color. Complete Peanuts. Audience: General/trade. Very good in very good dust jacket.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. TWO VOLUMES,HARDBACK BOOKS AND DUST JACKETS IN FINE CONDITION,IN FINE BOX.