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  • Jan 22

    This is a special edition of the AAUGH.com newsletter. You are receiving us because someone (presumably you) requested the newsletter be sent to your address. If you are receiving this newsletter in error, please let us know and we will cheerfully remove you from the list.

    I know this is pretty soon after the last newsletter (I’m planning to do only one per month), but I thought out I’d let everyone know that PEANUTS STRIP REPRINTS ARE BACK IN PRINT!
    Oh, not all of them are available yet. (Most importantly, A Golden Celebration is still awaiting reprinting.) However, this week there’s a sizable increase in what we can offer you. Here are the primary strip reprint books now available for order:
    PEANUTS CLASSICS:
    Good Grief, More Peanuts (early strips from 1952-1956) Always Stick Up for the Underbird (mid-1950′s strips) Peanuts Every Sunday (juicy Sunday strips from ’58-’61) Sunday’s Fun Day, Charlie Brown (more Sundays, ’62-’64) What’s Wrong With Being Crabby? (dailies, ’63-’64) The Unsinkable Charlie Brown (return to the mid 1960′s!) two books of mid-1970′s strips (Speak Softly, And Carry a Beagle and Duck, Here Comes Another Day!) Nothing Echoes Like an Empty Mailbox (late 1970′s) two books of early 1980s strips (Sarcasm Does Not Become You, Ma’am and You’re Weird, Sir!)

    FAWCETT CREST: You’re Not Alone, Charlie Brown (the late ’80′s)–yup, there are still some Fawcett Crest titles around!
    PEANUTS TREASURY: The World Is Filled With Mondays (1994)

    Plus we have the current printing of the 35th anniversary book, You Don’t Look 35, Charlie Brown. This one’s a great deal…
    larger than the Peanuts Classics books, with hundreds of pages of strips (mostly mid-’60′s through mid-’80′s) and commentary by Schulz. It’s not as wonderful as A Golden Celebration…
    but it’s only about $8 (a heck of a bargain!) and it’s available.

    NEW IN THE STORE:
    We’ve added a few new items to help us part you from all your cash. The A&E Biography episode on Charles Schulz is available on video tape…
    this is a well-constructed bio, part of an award-winning series. We also have two new books for collectors of Peanuts memorabilia. Peanuts Home Collector is by Freddi Margolin (who has written such collector’s guides in the past), and breaks down items by which room in the house you’d keep them. Another book, organized in a more traditional fashion, is Peanuts Collectibles: Identification And Value Guide. This one is written by Andrea Podley, head of the Peanuts Collector’s Club, with some material by the ever-helpful Derrick Bang.

    And remember to check out our Ultra-Discount Shop. This second store has a number of themed strip reprint books and other Peanuts books at tremendous discounts.

    All of this is available at http://www.AAUGH.com ! Tell your friends!
    –Nat Gertler Proprietor AAUGH.com

  • Jan 16

    ***If you are receiving this mailing, that means that someone (presumably you) submitted your email address for this newsletter. If you didn’t sign up for this newsletter, then someone’s playing a joke on you. Let me know and I’ll take you off the list.***
    First things first: I’ve been talking to folks close to Schulz, and, well, you may want to send out your most powerful wishes and prayers on his behalf. At best, he has a hard fight in front of him. The combination of cancer and stroke has hit him hard.

    Book news: There’s BAD NEWS and there’s GOOD NEWS on the book front. The BAD NEWS is that the shortage of books continues. The publishers were just not prepared for Schulz’s retirement and the surge in demand that has followed it. Going back to press on a book takes time if you’re not expecting to do it. As such, there are still fairly few strip books which are quickly available through standard channels (You’ll see a list of some of them on the front page of http://www.AAUGH.com ) Some books (including Peanuts: A Golden Celebration) are going back to press and should be available again soon. We’ll issue a newsletter when things become available again. (Remember, this problem is really just hitting the strip reprint books; kids books, videos, and other items are still quite available.) The GOOD NEWS is that I’ve hooked up with another supplier who has themed strip books in stock! Not only that, they’re at discounts even larger than normal (some at more than 50% off cover!), and we also have some other books along with them (Peanuts Gang kids books, a Twerski self-help book with Peanuts cartoons, and more) at similar discounts. In the next few days, I’ll be integrating the offerings in with the AAUGH.com site, but I wanted to have something to offer my newsletter subscribers as soon as possible. So if you want to order these books, head on over to: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nat/ultra.htm for our ultra-discount book page. The page may look a little raw, but it works, and the savings are real!
    (Gift tip: Valentine’s Day is coming up, and the Ultra-Discount page does have a couple of Valentine’s-themed books!)

    In other site news: we’ve added an article on Schulz’s career. To see it, head over to http://www.aaugh.com , click on Collector’s Guide, then find the link for Bio: Charles Schulz toward the bottom of the left-hand side. In the next few months, we’ll be expanding the Collector’s Guide with even more categories of Peanuts books, for the true Peanuts book maniac.

    I’m pretty proud of AAUGH.com. We’ve only been working under that name for about a month (although the shop and the collector’s guide have been around much longer), but what a month it’s been! Here at AAUGH.com Central, we’ve been fielding calls and emails from newspapers, Newsweek, The Associated Press, and more, all looking for comments and information about Peanuts. I’ve been producing Peanuts-related articles for The Comics Buyer’s Guide and Hogan’s Alley, and helping someone close to Schulz gather the well-wishes people had posted to him on various online forums. All that, plus we have the site looking better than ever! Still, I know that we’re not doing anything perfectly. If you have any complaints about AAUGH.com, or suggestions about how we could do things better, please send an email right to me at nat@aaugh.com and let me know how you feel.

    BOOK SPOTLIGHT: One book that we’ve gotten in recently that you may have overlooked is "That’s Not A Fault…
    It’s A Characer Trait". This is the latest in a set of self-help books by Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, MD to use Peanuts strips to illustrate its points. The Twerski books are interesting, if a bit shallow…
    but maybe that’s what Self-Help books need to be to get peopel started. This particular book is aimed at helping you identify your own faults, and your own strengths, with the goal of building your self-awareness and self-esteem. It contains over 150 Peanuts strips. It’s currently available only in hardcover, and can be found on the Schulz Illustrations page of http://www.AAUGH.com
    Thanks for your time and your support! See you next newsletter! –Nat Gertler founder and proprietor AAUGH.com: Your Source for Peanuts Books, Videos, and More!

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