Happiness is… Facsimile Editions

Until the publication of The Complete Peanuts, my favorite books with Charlie Brown & Co. were the old Holt, Rhinehart & Co. reprints that sold for $1. Reading them on Christmas mornings is a particularly happy childhood memory. Forty years ago I happened to come across a large collection of the original paperbacks for cover price at a used bookstore. As a bonus, most of them are first printings.

My buddy Denro surprised me with a few facsimile editions of the paperbacks, published by Titan Comics. A direct comparison with the original books shows they are indeed exact replicas. Peanuts, from its modest Truman-era beginning to its LBJ glory, really comes alive in these collections.

For a deep dive into what Sparky Schulz created with pencil and ink on paper, there is the Unpacking Peanuts podcast.

https://www.unpackingpeanuts.com/podcast/

A very different Schulzian world is found within Monte’s new novel, Metropolis. It’s complex, and densely packed, with many quotable lines. A review will be coming up, as soon as I get to a million other things that have “best if done by” dates associated with them.

https://www.amazon.com/Metropolis-Monte-Schulz/dp/1683965795/

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