Peanuts Treasury

Peanuts Treasury

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As the creator of Peanuts, the world's most widely read comic strip, Charles Schulz (1922-2000) touched the hearts and funny bones of millions of people, with his work appearing in more than two thousand newspapers around the world and translated into twenty-one languages. Through such lovable characters as Charlie Brown and Snoopy (not to mention the rest of the Peanuts g...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published October 1st 2000 by MetroBooks (NY) (first published October 1st 1968)
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Aditya
This is AWSOME book.It stars the well known Characters Linus,Charlie Brown, Violet,Lucy,Schroder,Franklin,Marcie, Snoopy, and Peppermint patty. Like in every book in thids sereis, Charlie Brown is always being harrased and hated. He still is in love with the "Little Red Haired Girl" He attempts to introduce himself to her but always in Vain. In the beginning, Charlie Brown gets a little sister who some what is about 6 years old by the time the book ends but the other character's ages have not ch...more
Shoshana
If it were a complete Peanuts rather than a Peanuts treasury, it would have five stars from me. I love Peanuts. However, this compendium of apparently randomly selected strips, while a good introduction for someone who may casually enjoy Schulz's characters, is unsatisfying for someone (like me) looking for early strips and/or the beginning and development of some of the long-running gags excerpted here (Snoopy as the WWI flying ace, e.g.). Still, I enjoyed reading through it and being reminded,...more
notgettingenough
The notion that Charlie Brown is an existentialist is discussed by Radke:


Another key aspect comes from this monstrous freedom that abandonment allows, and this aspect is despair. In a nutshell, we are created by our actions. We are responsible for our actions. Therefore, we are responsible for our creation. What we are is the sum total of what we have done, nothing more and nothing less. But why should this cause despair? To answer this, Sartre examines the characteristics of cowardice and brave
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Laura Johnson
Charles M. Schulz was a genius who spoke volumes with his pumpkin headed brain children and the little beagle who seemed to be the glue that held it all together. I am a huge fan of the Peanuts, a timeless universe of humor and wisdom. This large hardcover has some of the best of Schulz' earlier work. It's a delight.
Daniel
All of your favorite characters right here! I love Peanuts. My parents got me this book when I was little, along with Calvin and Hobbes. You will probably love every single strip in this collection
Sara
Mar 09, 2012 Sara rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: comics
These collections and Calvin & Hobbes collections were the only comics that my parents both approved and allowed us to have growing up, so I have fond memories of these books.
Tasha
A really cute collection of old peanuts comics. I read some out loud to my kids and they cracked up. Classic collection for any Peanuts fan.
Jane
ah! i used to sit in my bedroom when i was little and read this for hours and hours and i never got sick of it. i wish i still had a copy...
Yichen
A spirited and solid cast, a somewhat wry, dark humor, and whimsical art and writing makes this worth quoting.
Fiona
Brilliant, just love Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the gang
Aly
i actually read the whole thing!
Isabella Batista
So funny! I love charlie brown.
Aleesia
So cute! I LOVE SnoopY!!!
Krisitn
Wonderful compilation of the Peanuts.
Kipi
Classic.
Hester Thorpe
I just re-read this the other day...my word, I do love the Peanuts. I can't name what it is, but as I get older, these little children just seem so much funnier and smarter than I ever gave them credit for as a child.
Oh, and Snoopy pretending to be any animal other than a dog always gets a chuckle in my book.
Robert
I grew up with this - read it a hundred times at least - and there are few books that are more important than those kind. This is Schulz at his brilliant 1960's best, probably one of the main reasons I ended up being a cartoonist.
Callista
I grew up loving that imaginative/sarcastic beagle and his little yellow friend, the round-headed kid, the little philosopher with the blanket, the kid with the piano, and even the fussbudget.
Jeffrey
I love Charlie Brown. Not only does it explain a lot of Charlie Brown's history but it provides insight into the world of the Peanuts gang and provided us with very good laughs!
Amy
Me and my sibs spent many a breakfast and maybe even a lunch or two reading the Peanuts Treasury over a bowl of cereal. :o)
I confess, I still do.
Kaethe
In the 70s, I loved my Peanuts Treasure practically to death. In the 80s it was a Doonesbury treasury.
Fia
Jul 05, 2007 Fia rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: snoopy lovers
good enough for a big-whole hearted-laugh, but some of the strips are already in other snoopy collections....
Gina
Although not much of a Peanuts fan now, I enjoyed reading & re-reading this as a kid.
Paul
I can't even count the number of times I've read this book. Treasure indeed!
Julie
i just love the peanuts. i could read this everyday.
Kyle
May 28, 2007 Kyle rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: comics
old-school, bitter, cynical Peanuts
Ralph
May 21, 2013 Ralph marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: home
Erin Mae
May 13, 2013 Erin Mae marked it as to-read
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Charles Monroe Schulz was an American cartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts proved one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, and is still widely reprinted on a daily basis.

Schulz's first regular cartoons, Li'l Folks, were published from 1947 to 1950 by the St. Paul Pioneer Press; he first used the name Charlie Brown for a character there, although he applied the name in...more
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“Lucy: You learn more when you lose
Charlie Brown: Well then I must be the smartest person in world!!

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