Schulz books you can’t get ANYWHERE else

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With my publisher hat on, I’m in a bit of a conundrum. Without going into the details of the contract, I’ve got two books that I have the right to publish, but that I really don’t have the clear right to sell through the usual means… I can only really sell them directly. So if you want these books, you have to order them from me. So far, these books are rare -I’ve sold about a dozen copies each at personal appearances. They’ll get less rare if people order them, I suppose, but as they are print-on-demand, it’s not like there’s some big pile I’ll be dumping on the marketplace, and I’m only allowed to sell them until sometime next year.

Before I get too in deep, I should make clear that if you already have Schulz’s Youth (and you should), then you have all of the cartoons that are in these two books (and many more to boot). These are meant as gift books targeted at specific markets, rather than books for the Schulz completists.

God’s Children is a black-and-white collection of cartoons about little kids and the church.




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64 pages, 6″x6″ black and white on cream paper, $6.99.
The Zipper on My Bible is Stuck is a full color – really, a gaudily colored – book of cartoons about teens and the Bible.



64 pages, 5.5″x8.5″, full color, $9.99

Shipping & handling in the Continental US is a flat $5 per order, whether you order 1 copy or 100,000 – be sure to add one “Shipping” to your cart. My California chums will be charged sales tax. (Folks outside of the Continental US should email me and we’ll figure out shipping.) Orders ship direct from the printer; orders placed in the next few days should reach you before Christmas.

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