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Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. Sundays of the 50s - Sixth volume of Charles M. Schulz's chronological series and first of the Sunday tables. This new issue collects the first 8 complete years of the Sunday tables, published more than a year later (January 6, 1952) compared to the daily strips (October 2, 1950). In this volume, Schulz's quality as a precursor and innovator appears even more clearly. The strip and the characters grow rapidly in psychological depth, addressing issues hitherto unknown in the world of comics, astounding when compared with the rest of the American production of the period. Unfortunately, for technical reasons, only 1959 was presented in color - in the new digital version which started with the reprint of Charlie Brown & associates in American newspapers - as the "analogical" version published in the newspapers of the time cannot be used. .

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. Sundays of the 60s - Him, Charlie Brown, a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex, in love (but hopelessly unrequited) with the red-haired girl; Linus, fickle and genius, together with his blanket became the symbol of modern man's desperate need for security; Snoopy, a dog more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting (and sooner or later bringing down) the legendary Red Baron; Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, with only one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, the child prodigy who adores Beethoven. And then Sally, Piperita Patty and many others in this volume that collects all the Sunday tables created by Schulz in the 60s.

Bump ... Charlie Brown!

Author Schulz Charles M.
Data 2008, 120 p., Ill., Paperback
Editor Baldini Castoldi Dalai (Pocket Peanuts necklace)

The comic book adventures of the "strange round head child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who have gone away over the years away reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults around the world.

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. All the stripes of the 50s - In the end, the beginning. The chronological collection of Schulz's complete work ends with the strips from the 50s. The reader will see the first steps of good old Charlie Brown, when he was not yet so complex, but he already had some existential problems: when asked if he would have liked to be Abraham Lincoln, he replied that he already had enough trouble being a Charlie Brown . He will see Snoopy when he was just a barking puppy and still did not see his versatility, the thousand roles to escape with the imagination from his canine nature. He will meet for the first and only time the red-haired girl for whom Charlie Brown has sighed for fifty years and characters who will disappear over time: Violet, Patty, Frida, Shermy.

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. All the stripes of the 60s - Him, Charlie Brown, a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex, in love (but hopelessly unrequited) with the red-haired girl; Linus, fickle and genius, together with his blanket became the symbol of modern man's desperate need for security; Snoopy, a dog more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting (and sooner or later bringing down) the legendary Red Baron; Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, with only one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, the child prodigy who adores Beethoven. And then Sally, Piperita Patty and many others in this volume that collects all the strips created by Schulz in the 60s.

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. All the stripes of the 70s - Him, Charlie Brown, a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex, in love (but hopelessly unrequited) with the red-haired girl; Linus, fickle and genius, together with his blanket became the symbol of modern man's desperate need for security; Snoopy, a dog more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting (and sooner or later bringing down) the legendary Red Baron; Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, with only one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, the child prodigy who adores Beethoven. And then Sally, Piperita Patty and many others in this volume that collects more than twenty thousand strips of Peanuts, created by Schulz in half a century of career.

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. All the stripes of the 80s - After the volumes dedicated to the Sixties and Seventies, the third volume of the "Great Book of Peanuts" is now published, the one that collects all the strips made in the Eighties. A collection to read in one breath, being accompanied by Flashbracchetta, Joe Aerobics, Snoopy and all the other characters created by Charles M. Schulz ..

Peanuts booksThe great book of Peanuts. All the stripes of the 90s - After the volumes dedicated to the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, the fourth volume of the "Great Book of Peanuts" is now published, the one that collects all the strips made in the Nineties. A collection to read in one breath, being accompanied by Flashbracchetta, Joe Aerobics, Snoopy and all the other characters created by Charles M. Schulz.

Peanuts booksNeedless to learn to swim like a cat ... Charlie Brown! - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults all over the world ..

Peanuts booksBut this is ridiculous, Charlie Brown! - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults all over the world.

Peanuts booksCookie break, Charlie Brown! - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults all over the world.

Peanuts booksPeanuts - Schulz's best Sunday strips in a new collection celebrating the most famous comic book characters in the world: Charlie Brown and his gang.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 1: From 1950 to 1952 - "The complete Peanuts: 1950-1952" features many of the most beloved characters of Peanuts, like Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy, a still suckling Linus and, of course, Charlie Brown. Additionally, it contains an essay on Schulz's life and work by David Michaelis, a long interview with the author, and a new introduction by Garrison Keillor. A book that will enchant both new readers (of any age) and old fans of this incredible world

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 2: From 1953 to 1954 - Even though Linus still doesn't speak, he is already beginning to take shape as one of the most complex and beloved characters on the strip. Meanwhile, Lucy has grown up, elbowing her way up to the limelight and proudly flaunting her title of "Miss Planter". Charlie Brown is in full metamorphosis and, although the "loser" personality with which we have become accustomed to identifying him is there for all to see, his more spiteful and irreverent side still tends, from time to time, to resurface. Snoopy has already started talking to himself and showing some very little canine behavior, but he hasn't perfected his imitations, and he hasn't even learned to walk upright. But just have a little patience.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 3: From 1955 to 1956 - The third volume of the collection "The complete peanuts" contains real "milestones" such as the first words spoken by Linus, the first humiliations suffered by Charlie Brown in baseball and a series of imitations of an increasingly snooping Snoopy. This and more ... without forgetting "Pig-Pen". Even the most faithful Peanuts fan will have the pleasure of discovering many "new episodes". In fact, over half of the strips in this volume have never been reprinted after the original publication in newspapers half a century ago ...

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 4: From 1957 to 1958 - Panini Comics publishes the fourth volume of the series "The Complete Peanuts", a chronological anthology of the famous Charles Schulz strips and published by the American publishing house Fantagraphics. In this volume all the strips of 1957 and 1958 are collected. The graphics are always curated by the Canadian artist Seth and there is no shortage of special contents

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 5: From 1959 to 1960 - The complete reprint of all the daily and Sunday strips of "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz continues with the fifth volume. In this volume, all the characters and the very first appearance of gags that have now become more than known: from Lucy's banquet of suggestions, to waiting for Linus' Great Watermelon. Contains an unpublished introduction by actress Whoopi Goldberg.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 6: From 1961 to 1962 - In the early 5s, Schulz adds two new members to the cast: the insufferable Frida and her lazy cat Faron. Sally is ready for kindergarten and not at all happy with it. Linus lives a particularly tormented period: he is forced to wear eyeglasses, sees his favorite teacher, Miss Othmar, return, and convinces Sally to approach the cult of the Great Watermelon with disastrous results. Meanwhile, Snoopy makes friends, despite himself, with a couple of snowmen and witnesses the family crisis involving a small family of birds. Plus the usual baseball games (with a very rare win), Beethoven's birthdays, and a lot of psychiatric advice for 730 cents. XNUMX between daily strips and Sunday tables that continue the definitive collection of Peanuts. Introduction of jazz legend Diana Krall.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 7: From 1963 to 1964 - In this volume a new character makes his debut: "5", with the lesser known sisters "3" and "4". Two of the most humiliating recurring situations for Charlie Brown occur when the Little Red Haired Girl attends a baseball game in which Charlie is at bat. Needless to say, things will not go too well ... Then numerous strips never collected before, such as Linus's campaign for the election of the school president or the traumatic hospitalization of Snoopy.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 9: From 1967-1968 - Snoopy's personality as a World War I aviation ace has now taken over, but in this volume Ours still finds time to work overtime as Popeye's champion, figure skater. vulture and "Cheshire Hound". Also ... did you know Charlie Brown wasn't his first owner? The arcane secret is revealed. Franklin and Jos� Peterson enter the scene alongside Charlie and Sally Brown. Linus and Lucy, Schroeder and our cover girl, Violet.

Peanuts booksThe complete Peanuts. Vol. 10: 1969-1970 - The definitive and chronological publication of all the strips of Charles Shculz's Peanuts continues. We arrive at the end of the sixties, Piperita Patty conflicts with the school dress code, Lucy declares herself a `` new feminist '' and is there a new love story for Snoopy? In this volume we will also see Miss Othmar's strike, Snoopy on the moon, having dinner with Joe Shlabotnik, the tree devouring kites against the piano and (oh, no!) The red-haired girl moves.

Peanuts booksMagic Snoopy - Charles M. Schulz's beloved strip comes alive in this pop-up edition that offers the public a choice of some of the most popular "numbers" among those played by the Peanuts in more than fifty years of honorable career: Charlie Brown baseball pitcher, Lucy psychiatrist, Schroeder pianist. A volume designed for readers of all ages.

Peanuts booksWell, what's new, Charlie Brown? - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Pepperita Patty and many other characters who have gone away over the years via reached the band of Peanuts, loved by children and adults all over the world.

Peanuts booksAgain a game, Charlie Brown! - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who have gone away over the years away reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults around the world.

Peanuts booksShould I, or shouldn't, Charlie Brown? - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Pepperita Patty and many other characters who have gone away over the years away reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults around the world

Peanuts booksHas anyone ever kissed you, Charlie Brown? - The comic adventures of the "strange round-headed child" and his friends continue. Next to Charlie Brown, tender, insecure, with an eternal inferiority complex, unrequited in love with the red-haired girl, there is Linus, and then Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Pepperita Patty and many other characters who have gone away over the years away reached the gang of Peanuts, loved by children and adults around the world.

Cinderella booksLet's talk about it, Charlie Brown! How to survive your family with the help of Peanuts


Author: Twerski Abraham J.
Data: 125 pages, paperback
Year: 2005
Editor: Mondadori

Necklace: Oscar wise

Rabbi and psychiatrist, Twerski is internationally known in the field of addiction detoxification and has long used the cartoons of Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. Often, in fact, in literary works there is an understanding of the human soul that has a lot to teach even professionals. In this volume Twerski uses the strips of Peanuts to illustrate the mechanisms of family relationships ...

Peanuts booksAaugh! A dog ate the task! - The Ace of World War I lands behind enemy lines. His mission is to steal the secret documents from the Secretariat of the Red Baron: the enterprise succeeds but Sally Brown's task disappears. Age of reading: from 6 years ....

Peanuts booksHow long a gardener's life is, boys! - Lucy puts Linus and Snoopy to work in her garden. The two laborers dig, shovel and sow until, exhausted with fatigue, they can no longer take a step. But what will Lucy find at harvest time?

Peanuts booksOut of the way, Charlie Brown! - The daily comic adventures of the "strange round head child" and his friends continue. He, Charlie Brown, is a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex and in love, but unrequited, with the red-haired girl. Linus, an inconstant genius, has become, together with his blanket, the symbol of the need for security of the modern individual. Snoopy, a dog who is more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting the Red Baron. Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, has only one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, a child prodigy who adores Beethoven. Then there are Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually joined the band of Peanuts.

Peanuts booksYou look familiar, Charlie Brown! - The daily comic adventures of the "strange round head child" and his friends continue. He, Charlie Brown, is a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex and in love, but unrequited, with the red-haired girl. Linus, an inconstant genius, has become, together with his blanket, the symbol of the need for security of the modern individual. Snoopy, a dog who is more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting the Red Baron. Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, has one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, a child prodigy who adores Beethoven. Then there are Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually joined the Peanuts gang.

Peanuts booksYou look familiar, Charlie Brown! - The daily comic adventures of the "strange round head child" and his friends continue. He, Charlie Brown, is a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex and in love, but unrequited, with the red-haired girl. Linus, an inconstant genius, has become, together with his blanket, the symbol of the need for security of the modern individual. Snoopy, a dog who is more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting the Red Baron. Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, has one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, a child prodigy who adores Beethoven. Then there are Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually joined the Peanuts gang.

Peanuts booksThe last is a Pisan, Charlie Brown! - The daily comic adventures of the "strange round head child" and his friends continue. He, Charlie Brown, is a born, tender, insecure loser, haunted by an eternal inferiority complex and in love, but unrequited, with the red-haired girl. Linus, an inconstant genius, has become, together with his blanket, the symbol of the need for security of the modern individual. Snoopy, a dog who is more human than humans, thinks, writes and dreams of fighting the Red Baron. Lucy, shrewish and opinionated, has only one weakness: she loves (not loved back) Schroeder, a child prodigy who adores Beethoven. Then there are Sally, Piperita Patty and many other characters who over the years have gradually joined the band of Peanuts.

Peanuts books the first day of school! - Sally Brown is nervous because the first day of school is approaching. What if the teacher questions her and Sally can't answer? What if the second is too hard? Age of reading: from 6 years. ....

Peanuts booksCharlie Brown is coming! - At 26, a native of St. Paul, Minnesota, named Sparky Schulz, successfully began his cartoonist career after years of denial. Using a boy named Charlie Brown, an unlikely dog ​​named Snoopy and a cast of fascinating characters, Charles "Sparky" Schulz has created an everlasting comic that speaks to people of all ages and nationalities. On February 13, 2000, at the age of 77, coinciding with the publication of his last Sunday table, Charles Schulz passed away. He had been drawing Peanuts for fifty years ...

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