It's For You, Snoopy (Selected Cartoons From Sunday's Fun Day, Charlie Brown, Vol.1) (Fawcett Crest Books #D1559)
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It's For You, Snoopy (Selected Cartoons From Sunday's Fun Day, Charlie Brown, Vol.1) (Fawcett Crest Books #D1559) Details
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Reviews
IT'S FOR YOU SNOOPY is an older collection of selected Sunday "Peanuts" strips. The majority of the strips revolve around Snoopy. In addition, there are one or two usual "Peanuts" strips: one of Linus writing to the Great Pumpkin, a few of Charlie Brown on the baseball team, one with Charlie Brown trying to kick the football from Lucy, etc. There are also a couple of strips in this collection where Frieda gets Snoopy to go rabbit hunting with her; I found these to be of interest because when I first became a fan of "Peanuts", Frieda was never seen in strips. There isn't anything spectacular in this collection, though it does have some comic strip historical significance (because of Frieda, Woodstock doesn't exist yet, etc.) and fans of the strip should appreciate the book nevertheless.