Peanuts Parade
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Books in this Series
The Mad Punter Strikes Again
This collection of comic strips chronicles the lives of Charlie Brown and his friends. In these strips from the Peanuts gang's earlier days, everyone is up in arms beacuse Snoopy's doghouse is right in the path of a proposed highway. And, everyone wonders when the mad punter —who strikes fear into the hearts of all football owners— will strike again.
A Kiss on the Nose Turns Anger Aside
In this book, Linus is devastated when Lucy uses his blanket as a kite and lets go of the string, sending the blanket soaring into the stratosphere. Luckily the air corps is called in and rescues the blanket from being drowned at sea. Little sister Sally decides she's not the going-to-school type and tries to get a deferment from kindergarten. And Frieda torments everyone by talking about her naturally curly hair. This wonderful collection of strips is from 1962.
Thank Goodness for People
Despite Charlie Brown's sufferings, Linus's insecurities, Lucy's shrewishness, Snoopy's pleas for affection, and Schroeder's obsession with Beethoven, the Peanuts gang stays together.
There Goes the Shutout
A selection from the original Peanuts books entitled More Peanuts and Good Grief, More Peanuts! of early Peanuts cartoons featuring Charlie Brown, including comic strips from 1952-1956.
My Anxieties Have Anxieties
A look at the joys and anxieties in the lives of Charlie Brown and his friends.
Kiss Her, You Blockhead!
A collection of comic strips, in which Charlie Brown continues to pine for the little red-haired girl and his baseball team loses its playing field.