(1964 ?)

Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
[none]
Pages
104
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Weekly Reader Books
ISBN
0-03-041475-X Search at WorldCat
Editing
?
Color
color covers; black-and-white interior
Dimensions
5.125 in x 8.25 in
Paper Stock
standard book stock
Binding
hardcover
Publishing Format
one-shot

Issue Notes

From Weekly Reader Children's Book Club. These are abridged editions of the original Holt, Rinehart and Winston books. Date is an estimate based on strip copyrights, but this could have been published much later.

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Peanuts / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Colors
?

Genre
humor; children
Characters
Charlie Brown; Frieda; Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
The kids are standing on the pitcher's mound.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

1 panel from a strip.

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blank page(s) / 6 pages (report information)


Indexer Notes

The inside front and back covers, and double page at both front and back, are blank.

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Peanuts / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
typeset

Genre
humor; children
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy stands dressed for baseball.

Indexer Notes

frontispiece

Books by Charles M. Schulz (Table of Contents: 3) (Expand) /

promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

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credits, title page / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
typeset

Characters
Schroeder
Synopsis
Schroeder plays piano dressed in his baseball catching gear.

Indexer Notes

Publishing information and credits, with an illustration from the Peanuts comic strip.
"This book is a presentation of Weekly Reader Books."

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Did you ever stop to think that every day is somebody's birthday?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy thinks about more esoteric things than Charlie Brown.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Everywhere you go you seem to run into phonies!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy coins the new word "realies".
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You know what?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder
Synopsis
Schroeder has other things on his mind during a baseball game.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What's the score now, manager?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy suggest abandoning a losing baseball game.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I've decided we need a baseball scout!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Frieda; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus becomes a baseball scout but scouts his own team.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

6 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do you wear glasses because you're farsighted or nearsighted?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown is confused by his own question.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You blockhead!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown misinterprets Lucy's insult.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Some days I taste like an inferior brand!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus' thumb tastes wrong.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I wonder if the stars really do have little points.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus offers his sister the scientific explanation of why stars twinkle.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How high are the clouds, Linus?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Linus uses layman's terms to explain the clouds.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm learning how to tie knots.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus fails at a sheepshank knot.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It says here that the force of gravitation is 13% less today than it was 4½ billion years ago.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy wants to find a scapegoat for the gravity change and Linus tests the theory.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown laments an out made by San Francisco Giants player Willie McCovey during a 1962 World Series game.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips several pages apart. In the second strip, Charlie Brown yells, "Or why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball even two feet higher?"

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rats...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy worries about flooding in his doghouse basement during a rainstorm.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Boy, look at it rain!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown refuses to come in off his pitcher's mound during a heavy rain.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

6 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't sit there watching TV without your glasses!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus explains what his ophthalmologist told him about not wearing his glasses.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1.5 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This is a report on what sort of men make the best husbands.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy annoys Schroeder while he plays piano. with a made up report, an insult, and tales of an accordion player.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

3 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Say, that's a beautiful kite, Lucy...
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown; Snoopy; Violet Gray
Synopsis
Lucy makes a kite out of Linus' blanket, it flies off, and the Air Rescue Service rescues it.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

14 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Y'know what, Snoopy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Neither Linus nor Snoopy understands people.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
So what's so much fun about a balloon?
Genre
humor
Characters
Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally stands holding a balloon.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I saw my ophthalmologist yesterday.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus talks to his ophthalmologist about golf.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Will you bring me an ice-cream cone, too, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally special orders her ice cream cone.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Oddly, Sally refers to her brother with his last name, as if they were not related.

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do clouds have mothers and fathers?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally asks way too many questions.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rats! Another game lost!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van pelt; Violet Gray; Lucy Van pelt; Shermy
Synopsis
The other kids quit playing for Charlie Brown's team.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

6 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It doesn't jump!
Genre
humor
Characters
Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally tries unsuccessfully to jump rope.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I can swim! I can swim!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus learns to swim, a bit.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I guess Linus is pretty used to his glasses by this time.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown doesn't know the meaning of myopic.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, Sally, in a couple more weeks you'll be starting kindergarten.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Sally Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Sally is afraid to start school.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

14 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Stop grinning at me!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus cannot kick a football.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a beautiful little tree, isn't it?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus has no concept of the fact that a tree may outlive him.
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Indexer Notes

The tree looks very much like the Christmas tree that Charlie Brown purchases in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" TV show (1965).

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I hear you're having trouble with reading in school, Charlie Brown.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus rules out eye problems as Charlie Brown's reading difficulty.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I doubt if any other color would have worked at all.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy approves of the sky's color.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Nothing makes me more mad than wasting a good haircut!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Shermy
Synopsis
Shermy gets sick and stays home from school just after having a haircut.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I see my mother has included a note in my lunch again.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus' mom leaves long notes in his lunch.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do you participate much in kindergarten, Sally?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally claims bursitis to get out of cleaning the blackboard.
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Just a minute! Hold everything!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus will say anything for a piece of divinity candy.
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Get out! Get way out!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy cannot hit the ball to the outfield.
Reprints

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Another ball game lost!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy assures Charlie Brown that we learn from losing, and he replies that makes him the smartest person in the world.
Reprints

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I see where Beethoven's birthday comes on a Sunday this year.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy annoys Schroeder while he plays piano again.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here's the church, here's the steeple...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally notes that the congregation is small.
Reprints

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Fantastic!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy tells Linus about a fly's descendents.
Reprints

Only 41 More Days Until Beethoven's Birthday! (Table of Contents: 46)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder; Snoopy; Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Schroeder and Snoopy advertise.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

5 strips on various non-consecutive pages, counting down the days.

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look, Charlie Brown... I got a new baseball bat for my birthday!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy's new bat has an unusual signature: instead of a baseball player it's a Rachel Carson model.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring" was published in 1962.

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Peanuts / comic story / 1.5 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I got an "A" on my report card!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Linus misinterprets his report card and his father keeps him in the house...where he watches TV instead of studying.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

3 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Are you jealous of me, Patty, because I have naturally curly hair?
Genre
humor
Characters
Frieda; Patty; Violet Gray
Synopsis
Frieda asks what's the good of having naturally curly hair if nobody's jealous.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Great Pumpkin, I am looking forward to your arrival on Halloween night.
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Charlie Brown; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Linus convinces Sally to wait in a pumpkin patch, causing her to miss tricks-or-treats.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

14 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're not pitching right, Charlie Brown.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Frieda; Lucy Van Pelt; Patty; Violet Gray
Synopsis
The girls try to tell Charlie Brown how to pitch, enjoy the breeze on his pitcher's mound, and complain about everything else.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

4 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Boy, you sure have it easy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Lucy complains about Snoopy doing nothing but eating and sleeping.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Bowling! She's always talking about how good her dad is at bowling!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Violet Gray
Synopsis
Violet's dad is going to be bowling on radio.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sometimes I get discouraged.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy complains that her life should be all "ups" and no "downs".
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here's something I think about quite often.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown shares a baseball dream with Linus.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Pencil-Pal, I am sorry I haven't written.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's letter is just a string of apologies.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm sick and tired of everything!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown needs a new outlook.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
When you write, "Jane saw the horse", do you use a 'spot' or a 'buttonhook'?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally doesn't know the names of punctuation marks.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
To those of us with real understanding, dancing is the only pure art form!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy joyously dances.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're so crabby all the time you've forgotten how to smile!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy forgets how to smile.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here's your crayons...thanks for letting me use them!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy throws Linus' crayons at him.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You tore up the horse I drew!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy says that Linus' art has no artistic value.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You don't believe me, do you?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy claims that women scientists have discovered that girls are smarter than boys.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Tell mom I don't think I'll go to school today.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus is emotionally exhausted.
Reprints

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Miss Othmar is retiring from teaching.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Miss Othmar retires to start a family.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Santa Claus, I know you are a busy man.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy's letters to Santa ask for money and she has difficulty addressing them.
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Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
My mother didn't raise me to be a ski-slope!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus tries to ski down Snoopy from atop his dog house.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
He'll be landing on top of the roof, you say?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Sally thinks Santa is in for trouble with his choice of landings.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Happiness is a thoughtful friend!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown leaves Snoopy a roasted turkey for Christmas.
Reprints

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Peanuts / text story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Grampa, I appreciated the airplane you sent, and...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus hate writing thank letters for toys he has already broken.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Thank you for the Christmas card you sent me, Lucy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy doesn't know sarcasm when she hears it.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Did you throw this snowball at me?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Violet Gray
Synopsis
Linus unsuccessfully tries sarcasm to deny throwing a snowball.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm the best speller in our class.
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus hopes he can get a job spelling someday.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Snoopy has a headache.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy believes headaches are caused by one's ears being to tight.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
So this is the last day of the year.
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy prides himself on his consistency.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The years go by too fast.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy declares that we need bigger years.
Reprints

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Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do you know what I'm going to build for you?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown builds an igloo for Snoopy, who tries to sleep on top of it.
Reprints

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Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The only way to beat the cold weather is to hibernate.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is called out of hibernation early...for supper.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm not going to school today.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus stays home with a headache and the next day gets a lesson in why he needs to bring a note to school when he's sick.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh, no!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Linus' grandma (off panel)
Synopsis
Linus' grandma visits and takes away his security blanket, but they come to terms.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

8 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's very lonely out here on the pitcher's mound.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt; Patty
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's baseball team decides they can't be hypocrites by yelling encouragement to him.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Their parents don't approve of their being together.
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; birds
Synopsis
Snoopy provides a clandestine meeting place in his dog house for two birds.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do you understand?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy feels she needs to constantly yell at Linus.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Inks
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Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Can you answer a question for me, Schroeder?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Schroeder explains that the odds he and Lucy will marry are about a googol to one.
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Indexer Notes

2 strips.
All the zeros in a googol are shown.

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Lookit, Charlie Brown, lookit!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Frieda
Synopsis
Charlie Brown coins a new word while being asked to watch Frieda jump rope.
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Inks
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Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I knew that latch would never hold!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy stores so much in his dog house the the front door latch breaks open.
Reprints

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Inks
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Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
You can stop worrying Schroeder.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy says she will stop chasing Schroeder based on the example of her Aunt Marian.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You think this is a lot of rain?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy explains the formation of the oceans, quoting Rachel Carson.
Reprints

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I wonder if I look pathetic?
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Snoopy looks pathetic sitting in a heavy rain, but gets no sympathy.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'd like to make a lot of money, but I'd hate to be a snob.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus hopes to balance money and attitude when he grows up.
Reprints

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Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dogs are kind of peculiar.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Once again, Snoopy admires his own consistency.
Reprints

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Inks
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
All right, mother!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy finally writes a Christmas thank you, months after Christmas.
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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How's your dad's bowling coming these days?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet Gray
Synopsis
Violet's dad gets too excited when he scores well.
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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I don't like to face problems head on.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus explains his philosophy of avoid problems.
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Indexer Notes

2 strips

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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rachel Carson says that when our moon was born, there were no oceans on earth.
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
It becomes obvious that Rachel Carson is Lucy's heroine.
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Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You don't know how lucky you are!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Frieda
Synopsis
Frieda explains how lucky Snoopy is to have a home as a pet.
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Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You put your hand on the table first.
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Sally Brown
Synopsis
Linus and Sally play a simple game with their hands and she proposes it could be organized for league play.
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Peanuts / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Inks
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)
Letters
Charles M. Schulz [as Schulz] (signed)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're not trained for anything!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Frieda
Synopsis
Snoopy thinks fetching his master's slippers is too unsanitary.
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Peanuts / cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Colors
?
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This is the loneliest place in the world.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown stands on his pitcher's mound.
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Indexer Notes

On back cover. May be a single panel from a strip.

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  6. 5. ["Did you ever stop to think that every day is somebody's birthday?"]
    Peanuts
  7. 6. ["Everywhere you go you seem to run into phonies!"]
    Peanuts
  8. 7. ["You know what?"]
    Peanuts
  9. 8. ["What's the score now, manager?"]
    Peanuts
  10. 9. ["I've decided we need a baseball scout!"]
    Peanuts
  11. 10. ["Do you wear glasses because you're farsighted or nearsighted?"]
    Peanuts
  12. 11. ["You blockhead!"]
    Peanuts
  13. 12. ["Some days I taste like an inferior brand!"]
    Peanuts
  14. 13. ["I wonder if the stars really do have little points."]
    Peanuts
  15. 14. ["How high are the clouds, Linus?"]
    Peanuts
  16. 15. ["I'm learning how to tie knots."]
    Peanuts
  17. 16. ["It says here that the force of gravitation is 13% less today than it was 4½ billion years ago."]
    Peanuts
  18. 17. ["Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?"]
    Peanuts
  19. 18. ["Rats..."]
    Peanuts
  20. 19. ["Boy, look at it rain!"]
    Peanuts
  21. 20. ["Don't sit there watching TV without your glasses!"]
    Peanuts
  22. 21. ["This is a report on what sort of men make the best husbands."]
    Peanuts
  23. 22. ["Say, that's a beautiful kite, Lucy..."]
    Peanuts
  24. 23. ["Y'know what, Snoopy?"]
    Peanuts
  25. 24. ["So what's so much fun about a balloon?"]
    Peanuts
  26. 25. ["I saw my ophthalmologist yesterday."]
    Peanuts
  27. 26. ["Will you bring me an ice-cream cone, too, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  28. 27. ["Do clouds have mothers and fathers?"]
    Peanuts
  29. 28. ["Rats! Another game lost!"]
    Peanuts
  30. 29. ["It doesn't jump!"]
    Peanuts
  31. 30. ["I can swim! I can swim!!"]
    Peanuts
  32. 31. ["I guess Linus is pretty used to his glasses by this time."]
    Peanuts
  33. 32. ["Well, Sally, in a couple more weeks you'll be starting kindergarten."]
    Peanuts
  34. 33. ["Stop grinning at me!"]
    Peanuts
  35. 34. ["It's a beautiful little tree, isn't it?"]
    Peanuts
  36. 35. ["I hear you're having trouble with reading in school, Charlie Brown."]
    Peanuts
  37. 36. ["I doubt if any other color would have worked at all."]
    Peanuts
  38. 37. ["Nothing makes me more mad than wasting a good haircut!"]
    Peanuts
  39. 38. ["I see my mother has included a note in my lunch again."]
    Peanuts
  40. 39. ["Do you participate much in kindergarten, Sally?"]
    Peanuts
  41. 40. ["Just a minute! Hold everything!"]
    Peanuts
  42. 41. ["Get out! Get way out!!"]
    Peanuts
  43. 42. ["Another ball game lost!!"]
    Peanuts
  44. 43. ["I see where Beethoven's birthday comes on a Sunday this year."]
    Peanuts
  45. 44. ["Here's the church, here's the steeple..."]
    Peanuts
  46. 45. ["Fantastic!"]
    Peanuts
  47. 46. Only 41 More Days Until Beethoven's Birthday!
    Peanuts
  48. 47. ["Look, Charlie Brown... I got a new baseball bat for my birthday!"]
    Peanuts
  49. 48. ["I got an "A" on my report card!"]
    Peanuts
  50. 49. ["Are you jealous of me, Patty, because I have naturally curly hair?"]
    Peanuts
  51. 50. ["Dear Great Pumpkin, I am looking forward to your arrival on Halloween night."]
    Peanuts
  52. 51. ["You're not pitching right, Charlie Brown."]
    Peanuts
  53. 52. ["Boy, you sure have it easy!"]
    Peanuts
  54. 53. ["Bowling! She's always talking about how good her dad is at bowling!"]
    Peanuts
  55. 54. ["Sometimes I get discouraged."]
    Peanuts
  56. 55. ["Here's something I think about quite often."]
    Peanuts
  57. 56. ["Dear Pencil-Pal, I am sorry I haven't written."]
    Peanuts
  58. 57. ["I'm sick and tired of everything!"]
    Peanuts
  59. 58. ["When you write, "Jane saw the horse", do you use a 'spot' or a 'buttonhook'?"]
    Peanuts
  60. 59. ["To those of us with real understanding, dancing is the only pure art form!"]
    Peanuts
  61. 60. ["You're so crabby all the time you've forgotten how to smile!"]
    Peanuts
  62. 61. ["Here's your crayons...thanks for letting me use them!"]
    Peanuts
  63. 62. ["You tore up the horse I drew!"]
    Peanuts
  64. 63. ["You don't believe me, do you?"]
    Peanuts
  65. 64. ["Tell mom I don't think I'll go to school today."]
    Peanuts
  66. 65. ["Miss Othmar is retiring from teaching."]
    Peanuts
  67. 66. ["Dear Santa Claus, I know you are a busy man."]
    Peanuts
  68. 67. ["My mother didn't raise me to be a ski-slope!"]
    Peanuts
  69. 68. ["He'll be landing on top of the roof, you say?"]
    Peanuts
  70. 69. ["Happiness is a thoughtful friend!"]
    Peanuts
  71. 70. ["Dear Grampa, I appreciated the airplane you sent, and..."]
    Peanuts
  72. 71. ["Thank you for the Christmas card you sent me, Lucy."]
    Peanuts
  73. 72. ["Did you throw this snowball at me?"]
    Peanuts
  74. 73. ["I'm the best speller in our class."]
    Peanuts
  75. 74. ["Snoopy has a headache."]
    Peanuts
  76. 75. ["So this is the last day of the year."]
    Peanuts
  77. 76. ["The years go by too fast."]
    Peanuts
  78. 77. ["Do you know what I'm going to build for you?"]
    Peanuts
  79. 78. ["The only way to beat the cold weather is to hibernate."]
    Peanuts
  80. 79. ["I'm not going to school today."]
    Peanuts
  81. 80. ["Oh, no!"]
    Peanuts
  82. 81. ["It's very lonely out here on the pitcher's mound."]
    Peanuts
  83. 82. ["Their parents don't approve of their being together."]
    Peanuts
  84. 83. ["Do you understand?"]
    Peanuts
  85. 84. ["Can you answer a question for me, Schroeder?"]
    Peanuts
  86. 85. ["Lookit, Charlie Brown, lookit!"]
    Peanuts
  87. 86. ["I knew that latch would never hold!"]
    Peanuts
  88. 87. ["You can stop worrying Schroeder."]
    Peanuts
  89. 88. ["You think this is a lot of rain?"]
    Peanuts
  90. 89. ["I wonder if I look pathetic?"]
    Peanuts
  91. 90. ["I'd like to make a lot of money, but I'd hate to be a snob."]
    Peanuts
  92. 91. ["Dogs are kind of peculiar."]
    Peanuts
  93. 92. ["All right, mother!"]
    Peanuts
  94. 93. ["How's your dad's bowling coming these days?"]
    Peanuts
  95. 94. ["I don't like to face problems head on."]
    Peanuts
  96. 95. ["Rachel Carson says that when our moon was born, there were no oceans on earth."]
    Peanuts
  97. 96. ["You don't know how lucky you are!"]
    Peanuts
  98. 97. ["You put your hand on the table first."]
    Peanuts
  99. 98. ["You're not trained for anything!"]
    Peanuts
  100. 99. ["This is the loneliest place in the world."]
    Peanuts
This issue was modified by
  • Donald Dale Milne
  • Jim Stangas