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Image of the cover of Schulz Youth book Schulz's Youth
By Charles M. Schulz
Foreword by Jerry Scott


Charles Schulz, who in 1950 brought his view of children to the world with Peanuts, followed it up in 1955 with his view of teenagers. In a series of single-panel gags in Youth magazine, Schulz explored the teen view of dating, religion, clubs, parents, sports, and more. This collection presents hundreds of these cartoons, showing off the insightful humor that has made Schulz the world's most beloved cartoonist. In addition, this book includes dozens of cartoons about preschoolers that Schulz created for the book Two-by-Fours. With cartoons that have never before been collected and others that have been out of print for decades, this collection should delight Schulz fans young and old alike!

hardcover 296 pages
Item 1327 ● $21.95

Image of Happiness is a Warm Puppy Happiness Is A Warm Puppy
By Charles M. Schulz


For the first time in more than thirty years, the classic Peanuts title Happiness Is A Warm Puppy is back in print. The small volume was Charles Schulz's first book. It was an immediate success, selling millions of copies. This celebratory edition is made available to a new generation of readers. Now more than ever, we need the simple exuberance that Schulz and his gang of Peanut-sized philosophers so perfectly express. Happiness is holding this book in your hands...once again.

hardcover 72 pages
Item 1304 ● $5.95 

Only A Game It's Only A Game
By Charles M. Schulz and Jim Sasseville
Ed. by Nat Gertler


In the late 1950s, amidst the surging popularity of Peanuts and during a strongly creative period, Charles Schulz created his only other syndicated newspaper comic. It's Only a Game focused on the fun and foibles of people and their pastimes: golf, bowling, bridge, fishing, and more. This bouncy material, full of Schulz's signature wit, has for decades been considered one of the lost treasures of the comics field. Now, almost half a century later, this material is collected into book form for the first time! Commentary and insight is provided by artist and cartoonist Jim Sasseville, who worked with Schulz on the feature.

softcover 239 pages
Item 1189 ● $14.95