(January 1966)

Crest Books, 1966 Series
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Price
0.40 USD
Pages
132
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fawcett Publications Inc.
Brand
A Fawcett Crest Book
Editing
?

Issue Notes

Title pages: "A Fawcett Crest Book, Fawcett Publications, Inc., Published by Fawcett World Library"
Panels are rearranged to fit pages and often extended with additional art or background patterns.
Indexed from a 9th printing, August 1967.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Peanuts / cover / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Violet; Patty
Synopsis
The other kids are yelling at Charlie Brown.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

blank page(s) / 2 pages (report information)


Indexer Notes

Inside front and back covers are blank.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

Peanuts / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet (cameo); Patty (cameo)
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's kite fails again...into a mail box.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

Indexer Notes

Pantomime, concludes with one panel on first title page.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

credits, title page / 2 pages (report information)

Letters
typeset

Synopsis
title page and publishing information page

[Plink!] (Table of Contents: 4)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus' pocket has a hole.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Wish I Could Be Somebody's Friend
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown would settle for any kind of friend.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This Should Be a Wonderful Summer If I Ever Live Through Spring!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy is learning to roller skate.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Good Grief!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy is still learning to roller skate.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hi 'Pig-Pen'..What Are You Doing?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Pig-Pen
Synopsis
Pig-Pen retains the dirt from watching the world go by.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Lucy, Why Is The Sky Blue?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy offers another bad answer.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 10)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look, Schroeder..I Found You A New Bust of Beethoven!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy can't tell Beethoven from George Washington.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look, Schroeder..I Found Another Statue of Beethoven
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy still can't tell Beethoven from George Washington.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'll Bet I Would Have Made A Good Bald Eagle!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is daydreaming.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 13)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm Scared To Play Anymore, Charlie Brown
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is acting like a vulture.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 14)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do You Know Anything About Vultures, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is still acting like a vulture.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 15)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Get Out of Here!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy stops acting like a vulture.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 16)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do Vultures Fly Very High, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy can't fly.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 17)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rats! A Real Vulture Would Never Let Himself Be Stared Down!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Lucy out-vultures Snoopy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[I Found A Worm, But I'm Going To Put Him Back"] (Table of Contents: 18)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy buries a worm.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 19)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's Doing Pretty Well, I Think
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus has problems dressing himself.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 20)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Like Ludwig
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder
Synopsis
Schroeder has a new button.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

Indexer Notes

The button slogan mimics the 1956 "I Like Ike" campaign button.

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
There's Something About That Blanket That Annoys Me!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy complains about Linus' blanket.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 22)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
My Dad Has A Better Understanding of Foreign Policy Than Your Dad
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet
Synopsis
Violet is bragging.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 23)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Wonder If Beethoven Would Have Liked Me?
Genre
humor
Characters
Schroeder; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy turns the conversation to herself.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Dear Pen Pal] (Table of Contents: 24)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown substitutes pencil for pen.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Dear Pencil-Pal] (Table of Contents: 25)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown hopes the pencil won't offend his pen pal.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 26)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What Do You And This Pencil-Pal of Yours Write About?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy thinks pen pals are spies.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 27)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What's That, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus wonders about crayon-pals.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Dear Pencil-Pal] (Table of Contents: 28)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown complains about being friendless.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 29)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How Long Do You Think It Will Take For Your Letter To Get To Your Pencil-Pal?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown forgot to put a stamp on his letter.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Stomp!] (Table of Contents: 30)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy is stomping bugs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 31)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Waah!
Genre
humor
Characters
Patty; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Patty tries to get Lucy to stop crying.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 32)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gee, It Seems Like A Long Time Since I Was A Puppy
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy reflects on the night he first came home as a puppy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 33)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
When I Was A Puppy, Every Day Was A Happy Day
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy believes he's in his declining years.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 34)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You Have To Know A Lot of Things Before You Can Enter Kindergarten, Linus
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy explains "requirements" for kindergarten.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Winter Ball] (Table of Contents: 35)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown is playing baseball in winter.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 36)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Earth Is Over-Populated
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy complains, and Linus has a solution.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 37)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm A Great Believer In Education
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy intends to know everything.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 38)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here, Violet..
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Violet; Patty
Synopsis
Linus gives Violet a gift.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 39)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hi, Charlie Brown
Genre
humor
Characters
Pig-Pen; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Pig-Pen raises dust during a rain storm.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 40)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
All Right Let's Cut Out The Clowning!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus has a unique way of using his baseball glove.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 41)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Nobody Breaks Him Up Like Stephen Foster!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is Schroeder's audience.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 42)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hello, Charlie Brown..
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Introducing the hi-fi parasol.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 43)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Good Hot Dogs, Huh, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Shermy; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Eating hot dogs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[The Glove] (Table of Contents: 44)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown has trouble with his baseball glove.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 45)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, I Warned Him!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy ties Linus' blanket to a tree to prevent him from following her around.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 46)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Lucy, What's the Difference Between a Bug and an Insect?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy explains (badly) the difference.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 47)

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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look At This Bug, Linus
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy and Linus look at the expression on a bug's face.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 48)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Bugs Are So Fascinating
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Lucy mistakes Snoopy's nose for a bug.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 49)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You Know What I Think?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy decides to try to understand bugs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 50)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You're So Worried About Trying To Understand Those Stupid Bugs
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus want his sister to try to understand him instead of bugs.
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  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 51)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hi, There!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy gets her nose right down to the sidewalk looking at a bug.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 52)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Schroeder, Why is it You Like Beethoven Better Than You Like Me?
Genre
humor
Characters
Schroeder; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Schroeder defines the difference between Beethoven and Lucy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 53)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm Sorry I Hurt Your Feelings, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown isn't able to call Violet the same name she called him.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 54)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
As Soon As THe Weather Becomes Warm...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown reads about animals in spring.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

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Animals Feel The Coming of Spring...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown continues to read about animals in spring.
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For Animals Spring Is The Best Time of The Year...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown continues to read about animals in spring.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy adds insult to injury.
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Lucy, How Much Is Six From Four?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus stumps Lucy.
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Dear? Pencil-Pal?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown learns how to make question marks.
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Dear Pencil-Pal, How Have You Been?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown needs stationery with lines.
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There Goes Charlie Brown Mailing Another Letter To His Pencil-pal...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy decides he needs a Paw Print-pal.
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You Know, I Wouldn't Be Suprised If Those Two Got Married Someday...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Violet; Shermy
Synopsis
Lucy reads a lot into a relationship.
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Schroeder, If The Time Ever Came That You Had To Choose...
Genre
humor
Characters
Schroeder; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Schroeder chooses the piano.
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Pig-Pen Never Says Very Much, Does He?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Patty; Pig-Pen
Synopsis
Pig-Pen proves Charlie Brown's point.
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Charlie Brown, What Would You Do...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy asks Charlie Brown if he worries about being in the Army.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 66)

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Why Aren't You In The Army, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy keeps asking stupid questions.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 67)

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Slacker!!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy yells at Charlie Brown.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 68)

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Isn't Spring Wonderful, Linus?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus wonders if it's OK to not like green.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 69)

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You're Always Talking About Spring!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus thinks winter will never come again.
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[Full Pool] (Table of Contents: 70)

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Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet; Shermy; Patty; Schroeder
Synopsis
Charlie Brown soaks himself in a bucket because the pool is full.
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Boy, How That Girl Can Talk!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown complains about Lucy's constant talking.
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What Do You Have There, Lucy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy's new record is "Music To Fuss By".
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My Grampa Says That When He Was Little...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's story about his grandpa confuses Linus.
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Genre
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Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown is attacked by his kite.
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With Charlie Brown, Flying a Kite Is an Emotional Experience
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet; Patty
Synopsis
Charlie Brown loses another kite.
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Genre
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Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's kite ends up in a mail box.
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Get Up There, You Stupid Kite!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy commands the kite to fly.
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Hey! Come Quick!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown (off panel)
Synopsis
Charlie Brown almost gets his kite to fly.
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I Set Them All Free!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus splashes a puddle into smaller puddles.
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Clouds Are Very Peculiar, Linus...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy gives her brother a bad explanation of sky-writing.
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Yesterday I Felt Fine...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy makes Charlie Brown feel worse.
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This Sounds Like A Good Movie...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy and Linus try to choose a movie to see.

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Deadly!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus swats a fly with his blanket.
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You Need To Be More Firm, Charlie Brown!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy tries to convince Charlie Brown to stand up for being wishy-washy.
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Look Here, Lucy...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy continues to brand Charlie Brown as wishy-washy.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 86)

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You Know What Our Team Lacked Last Year?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Shermy
Synopsis
Charlie Brown organizes his manager papers on a clip-board.
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"Lucy, How Would You Like to Play Second Base?" (Table of Contents: 87)

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Genre
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Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy misunderstands the question.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Shermy
Synopsis
Linus tries out for shortstop.
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A Pitcher and His Catcher Need a Good Set of Signals...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder
Synopsis
Charlie Brown and Schroeder work on signals.
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Have You Seen My Bat, Linus?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy uses a bat for non-traditional practice.
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What League Are We In, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown explains the bottom leagues.
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What Sort of Girl Would You Like to Marry, Schroeder?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy strikes out as a marriage prospect.
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I Can't Stand It!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus takes his blanket into the swimming pool.
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A Book of Verses Underneath the Bough...
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy reads to Linus.
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Everybody's Got Those New Plastic Inner-tubes
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Shermy; Patty; Snoopy
Synopsis
Even Snoopy has an inner-tube.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 96)

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I Sort of Admire That Linus...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus has a reputation for intelligent discussion of books.
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The Way I See It...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus reads a lot into a nursery rhyme.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 98)

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This 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' is a Tremendous Story!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Linus reads a lot into a fairy tale.
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You and Your Ol' Beethoven!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy uses the "club champion" scale to measure greatness.
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I Think Children Need More Real Understanding!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy confounds understanding.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 101)

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Dear Pencil-Pal, I Have Been Wanting To Write To You Ever Since Christmas
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown misspells goggles.
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Indexer Notes

A rare appearance of his mother's voice, "Two, dear..."

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Nothing Left But the Bare Bones!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus eats some grapes.
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You Know What?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus tried to run away from home.
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What's Wrong With Wanting to Be Liked?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy ignores Charlie Brown.
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Arf Arf Arf
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy decides he really has nothing to say.
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This Is Mendelssohn's 'Songs Without Words'
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy misunderstands the concept of a song without words.
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Lucy's Letting Me Carry Her Roller-Skate Key!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Linus has been duped into thinking a chore is something special.
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Some Stars Are Big, and Some Stars Are Little
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy confuses astronomy and agriculture.
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  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 109)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do You Know What Holds the Stars Up, Linus?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus guesses poorly at the answer.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 110)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'd Like to Be One of Those Campus Dogs
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy styles himself a Big Man On The Campus.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 111)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Big Man On The Campus!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown convinces Snoopy not be a snob.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Tree Planting] (Table of Contents: 112)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown's kite gets stuck in a newly planted tree.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 113)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It Says Here That Children Cannot Concentrate Properly...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder
Synopsis
Charlie Brown demonstrates the premise while stating it's not true.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[Hula-Hoops] (Table of Contents: 114)

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

Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Patty; Violet; Snoopy
Synopsis
Even Snoopy spins a hula-hoop.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 115)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Put My Tooth Under My Pillow Last Night...
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy is disappointed with the dime received for her tooth.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 116)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm a Giant!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus plays giant.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 117)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hi, Charlie Brown!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown asks, "How can a jump rope be hi-fi?"
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 118)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's Disgusting, That's What it Is!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus rationalizes about germs on his blanket.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 119)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm Going to Try to Give Up This Blanket, Charlie Brown
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown fails to help Linus kick his blanket habit.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 120)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown fails once again to help Linus kick his blanket habit.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 121)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
There's No Use Kidding Myself
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy shows Linus a new use of his blanket.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 122)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Like Birds?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy is drawing birds all over a wooden fence.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 123)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm Going Down to the Park, and I'm Going to Walk Clear Around It
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Pig-Pen
Synopsis
Pig-Pen can follow his dust cloud back home.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 124)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You Can't Believe Anybody These Days!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Patty
Synopsis
Lucy distrusts everyone.
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  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 125)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here's Your Coat, Charlie Brown!
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Violet shows Charlie Brown out of her house rather abruptly.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 126)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I've Got Something for You, Charlie Brown
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Lucy is proud of the long list of Charlie Brown's faults she has made.
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  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 127)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Here, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy has made a list of Charlie Brown's shortcomings.
Reprints
  • from Peanuts newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc.)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 128)

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

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, I Like You Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Promotional text for this book, with a cartoon panel with new dialogue.

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Peanuts
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
    Peanuts
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
  5. 4. [Plink!]
    Peanuts
  6. 5. ["I Wish I Could Be Somebody's Friend"]
    Peanuts
  7. 6. ["This Should Be a Wonderful Summer If I Ever Live Through Spring!"]
    Peanuts
  8. 7. ["Good Grief!!"]
    Peanuts
  9. 8. ["Hi 'Pig-Pen'..What Are You Doing?"]
    Peanuts
  10. 9. ["Lucy, Why Is The Sky Blue?"]
    Peanuts
  11. 10. ["Look, Schroeder..I Found You A New Bust of Beethoven!"]
    Peanuts
  12. 11. ["Look, Schroeder..I Found Another Statue of Beethoven"]
    Peanuts
  13. 12. ["I'll Bet I Would Have Made A Good Bald Eagle!"]
    Peanuts
  14. 13. ["I'm Scared To Play Anymore, Charlie Brown"]
    Peanuts
  15. 14. ["Do You Know Anything About Vultures, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  16. 15. ["Get Out of Here!!"]
    Peanuts
  17. 16. ["Do Vultures Fly Very High, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  18. 17. ["Rats! A Real Vulture Would Never Let Himself Be Stared Down!"]
    Peanuts
  19. 18. [I Found A Worm, But I'm Going To Put Him Back"]
    Peanuts
  20. 19. ["He's Doing Pretty Well, I Think"]
    Peanuts
  21. 20. ["I Like Ludwig"]
    Peanuts
  22. 21. ["There's Something About That Blanket That Annoys Me!"]
    Peanuts
  23. 22. ["My Dad Has A Better Understanding of Foreign Policy Than Your Dad"]
    Peanuts
  24. 23. ["I Wonder If Beethoven Would Have Liked Me?"]
    Peanuts
  25. 24. [Dear Pen Pal]
    Peanuts
  26. 25. [Dear Pencil-Pal]
    Peanuts
  27. 26. ["What Do You And This Pencil-Pal of Yours Write About?"]
    Peanuts
  28. 27. ["What's That, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  29. 28. [Dear Pencil-Pal]
    Peanuts
  30. 29. ["How Long Do You Think It Will Take For Your Letter To Get To Your Pencil-Pal?"]
    Peanuts
  31. 30. [Stomp!]
    Peanuts
  32. 31. ["Waah!"]
    Peanuts
  33. 32. ["Gee, It Seems Like A Long Time Since I Was A Puppy"]
    Peanuts
  34. 33. ["When I Was A Puppy, Every Day Was A Happy Day"]
    Peanuts
  35. 34. ["You Have To Know A Lot of Things Before You Can Enter Kindergarten, Linus"]
    Peanuts
  36. 35. [Winter Ball]
    Peanuts
  37. 36. ["The Earth Is Over-Populated"]
    Peanuts
  38. 37. ["I'm A Great Believer In Education"]
    Peanuts
  39. 38. ["Here, Violet.."]
    Peanuts
  40. 39. ["Hi, Charlie Brown"]
    Peanuts
  41. 40. ["All Right Let's Cut Out The Clowning!"]
    Peanuts
  42. 41. ["Nobody Breaks Him Up Like Stephen Foster!"]
    Peanuts
  43. 42. ["Hello, Charlie Brown.."]
    Peanuts
  44. 43. ["Good Hot Dogs, Huh, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  45. 44. [The Glove]
    Peanuts
  46. 45. ["Well, I Warned Him!"]
    Peanuts
  47. 46. ["Lucy, What's the Difference Between a Bug and an Insect?"]
    Peanuts
  48. 47. ["Look At This Bug, Linus"]
    Peanuts
  49. 48. ["Bugs Are So Fascinating"]
    Peanuts
  50. 49. ["You Know What I Think?"]
    Peanuts
  51. 50. ["You're So Worried About Trying To Understand Those Stupid Bugs"]
    Peanuts
  52. 51. ["Hi, There!"]
    Peanuts
  53. 52. ["Schroeder, Why is it You Like Beethoven Better Than You Like Me?"]
    Peanuts
  54. 53. ["I'm Sorry I Hurt Your Feelings, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  55. 54. ["As Soon As THe Weather Becomes Warm..."]
    Peanuts
  56. 55. ["Animals Feel The Coming of Spring..."]
    Peanuts
  57. 56. ["For Animals Spring Is The Best Time of The Year..."]
    Peanuts
  58. 57. [Bonk]
    Peanuts
  59. 58. ["Lucy, How Much Is Six From Four?"]
    Peanuts
  60. 59. ["Dear? Pencil-Pal?"]
    Peanuts
  61. 60. ["Dear Pencil-Pal, How Have You Been?"]
    Peanuts
  62. 61. ["There Goes Charlie Brown Mailing Another Letter To His Pencil-pal..."]
    Peanuts
  63. 62. ["You Know, I Wouldn't Be Suprised If Those Two Got Married Someday..."]
    Peanuts
  64. 63. ["Schroeder, If The Time Ever Came That You Had To Choose..."]
    Peanuts
  65. 64. ["Pig-Pen Never Says Very Much, Does He?"]
    Peanuts
  66. 65. ["Charlie Brown, What Would You Do..."]
    Peanuts
  67. 66. ["Why Aren't You In The Army, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  68. 67. ["Slacker!!!"]
    Peanuts
  69. 68. ["Isn't Spring Wonderful, Linus?"]
    Peanuts
  70. 69. ["You're Always Talking About Spring!"]
    Peanuts
  71. 70. [Full Pool]
    Peanuts
  72. 71. ["Boy, How That Girl Can Talk!"]
    Peanuts
  73. 72. ["What Do You Have There, Lucy?"]
    Peanuts
  74. 73. ["My Grampa Says That When He Was Little..."]
    Peanuts
  75. 74. [Attack of the Kite]
    Peanuts
  76. 75. ["With Charlie Brown, Flying a Kite Is an Emotional Experience"]
    Peanuts
  77. 76. [Kite Mail]
    Peanuts
  78. 77. ["Get Up There, You Stupid Kite!"]
    Peanuts
  79. 78. ["Hey! Come Quick!"]
    Peanuts
  80. 79. ["I Set Them All Free!"]
    Peanuts
  81. 80. ["Clouds Are Very Peculiar, Linus..."]
    Peanuts
  82. 81. ["Yesterday I Felt Fine..."]
    Peanuts
  83. 82. ["This Sounds Like A Good Movie..."]
    Peanuts
  84. 83. ["Deadly!"]
    Peanuts
  85. 84. ["You Need To Be More Firm, Charlie Brown!"]
    Peanuts
  86. 85. ["Look Here, Lucy..."]
    Peanuts
  87. 86. ["You Know What Our Team Lacked Last Year?"]
    Peanuts
  88. 87. "Lucy, How Would You Like to Play Second Base?"
    Peanuts
  89. 88. [Thump]
    Peanuts
  90. 89. ["A Pitcher and His Catcher Need a Good Set of Signals..."]
    Peanuts
  91. 90. ["Have You Seen My Bat, Linus?"]
    Peanuts
  92. 91. ["What League Are We In, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  93. 92. ["What Sort of Girl Would You Like to Marry, Schroeder?"]
    Peanuts
  94. 93. ["I Can't Stand It!"]
    Peanuts
  95. 94. ["A Book of Verses Underneath the Bough..."]
    Peanuts
  96. 95. ["Everybody's Got Those New Plastic Inner-tubes"]
    Peanuts
  97. 96. ["I Sort of Admire That Linus..."]
    Peanuts
  98. 97. ["The Way I See It..."]
    Peanuts
  99. 98. ["This 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' is a Tremendous Story!"]
    Peanuts
  100. 99. ["You and Your Ol' Beethoven!"]
    Peanuts
  101. 100. ["I Think Children Need More Real Understanding!"]
    Peanuts
  102. 101. ["Dear Pencil-Pal, I Have Been Wanting To Write To You Ever Since Christmas"]
    Peanuts
  103. 102. ["Nothing Left But the Bare Bones!"]
    Peanuts
  104. 103. ["You Know What?"]
    Peanuts
  105. 104. ["What's Wrong With Wanting to Be Liked?"]
    Peanuts
  106. 105. ["Arf Arf Arf"]
    Peanuts
  107. 106. ["This Is Mendelssohn's 'Songs Without Words'"]
    Peanuts
  108. 107. ["Lucy's Letting Me Carry Her Roller-Skate Key!"]
    Peanuts
  109. 108. ["Some Stars Are Big, and Some Stars Are Little"]
    Peanuts
  110. 109. ["Do You Know What Holds the Stars Up, Linus?"]
    Peanuts
  111. 110. ["I'd Like to Be One of Those Campus Dogs"]
    Peanuts
  112. 111. ["Big Man On The Campus!!"]
    Peanuts
  113. 112. [Tree Planting]
    Peanuts
  114. 113. ["It Says Here That Children Cannot Concentrate Properly..."]
    Peanuts
  115. 114. [Hula-Hoops]
    Peanuts
  116. 115. ["I Put My Tooth Under My Pillow Last Night..."]
    Peanuts
  117. 116. ["I'm a Giant!"]
    Peanuts
  118. 117. ["Hi, Charlie Brown!"]
    Peanuts
  119. 118. ["It's Disgusting, That's What it Is!"]
    Peanuts
  120. 119. ["I'm Going to Try to Give Up This Blanket, Charlie Brown"]
    Peanuts
  121. 120. ["Look, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  122. 121. ["There's No Use Kidding Myself"]
    Peanuts
  123. 122. ["Like Birds?"]
    Peanuts
  124. 123. ["I'm Going Down to the Park, and I'm Going to Walk Clear Around It"]
    Peanuts
  125. 124. ["You Can't Believe Anybody These Days!"]
    Peanuts
  126. 125. ["Here's Your Coat, Charlie Brown!"]
    Peanuts
  127. 126. ["I've Got Something for You, Charlie Brown"]
    Peanuts
  128. 127. ["Here, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  129. 128. ["Well, I Like You Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Ray Bottorff Jr
  • Jochen G.
  • Donald Dale Milne