Philosophy of Snoopy: A Peanuts Guide to Life
£7.90£9.50 (-17%)
The world’s most beloved beagle shares his philosophy on life in this beautifully produced gift book for all generations. In his inimitable style, Snoopy spends his days extolling the virtues of dancing, hanging out with his best bird friend Woodstock, pursuing a full supper dish and giving his owner – our favourite lovable loser, Charlie Brown – the run-around.
For the millions of faithful Charles Schulz fans, and those who fondly remember the joyful dog with the wild imagination, this is the first in a new series to cherish that will see the beguiling Peanuts gang share their sentiments on everything from food to friendship.
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Additional information
Publisher | Canongate Books Ltd, Main edition (4 Sept. 2014) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 80 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1782111131 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1782111139 |
Dimensions | 14 x 1 x 15.5 cm |
by mike anyan
Wonderful, architypal Snoopy —- he was so clever, tongue in cheek, profound, observant.
Souvenir of a clever man and a smart dog
by D. Withington
Love this book too. A great feel-good read. I’d better be careful or I’ll spend all my money on buying these Peanuts books.
by Padraig Kelly
Was a gift for my girlfriend.. She loved it
by lucy
A perfect little book to make you smile and for the wonderful messages behind them. Makes you appreciate the little things in life
by Rebecca Wilkins
Great book to flick through with super illustrations. I bought it as part of my DD’s 9th birthday presents – she too is a huge Snoopy fan (just like her Mum) so it was nice to snuggle, read and have a giggle over Snoops and Woodstock.
by Last of
A great book from one of the great philosophers of our time
by Jade Chapman
Cute little book full of humour and sarcasm! Bought for my younger siblings who love snoopy and Charlie brown cartoons. Only small thing I would say is that they don’t quite understand the humour and sarcasm as it can be quite adult. Other than that, a great small hardback book.
by Jill Edwards
Poor Charlie Brown, my heart bleeds for him at times, but I admire how he keeps soldiering on! I think there are varying amounts of him in all of us, but it is Charles Schulz’s gentle humour that underpins all the wonderful Peanuts characters.