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Charles M Schulz

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It's All Yours, Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz

Vintage Comic Books & Collectible Paperbacks

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$5 - $12

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage mass-market paperback book titled 'It's All Yours, Snoopy,' featuring the beloved Peanuts characters. The cover illustration depicts Charlie Brown wearing his iconic yellow and black zigzag shirt and dark shorts, carrying a yellow food bowl toward an excited Snoopy, who is shown in a dynamic 'happy dance' pose. The background is a solid teal blue. The book's construction is a standard softcover with glued binding. Notable text on the cover includes the copyright dates '1970, 1972 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.' and the author's name, Charles M. Schulz, printed in a bold red font at the bottom. Regarding the condition, the item shows significant signs of age and wear. There is prominent surface creasing and 'spiderweb' cracking on the front cover laminate, reflecting its age and heavy handle usage. The edges and corners exhibit shelf wear and softening, with some white paper showing through the blue ink at the bottom edge. Such creasing typically indicates a brittle spine or past exposure to moisture or pressure. This edition likely dates from the early to mid-1970s and represents the high-volume printing common for Fawcett Crest or similar publishers during that era. Despite the condition issues, the graphics remain vibrant, representing a classic example of Mid-Century pop-culture Americana.

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I have virtually examined this copy of 'It's All Yours, Snoopy' by Charles M. Schulz. Based on the copyright indicators (1970, 1972) and the cover design, this is a standard Fawcett Crest mass-market paperback. The item appears to be an authentic period piece, though the lack of a visible price code or ISBN suffix suggests it is likely an early-to-mid 1970s printing. My assessment of the condition confirms significant wear: the 'spiderweb' cracking on the laminate and edge wear place this in 'Fair' to 'Good' condition (approx. 2.0 to 3.0 on a 10-point scale). The structural integrity of the spine appears compromised by the surface creasing. These books were produced in massive quantities—often in the hundreds of thousands—making them common in the secondary market. Current demand for Peanuts memorabilia remains high for 'Fine' or 'Mint' copies, but heavily circulated paperbacks like this one primarily hold nostalgic value rather than investment potential. Comparables for this specific title in similar worn condition frequently sell for under fifteen dollars on platforms like eBay and Etsy. The vibrant graphics still make it a charming display piece for a casual collector. Please note: This appraisal is based solely on digital imagery. For a definitive authentication, I would require an in-person physical inspection to examine the page acidity (brittleness), verify the presence of all pages, and smell for mold or mildew. No scientific testing or provenance documentation is required for this level of collectible, as the printing methods are consistent with 1970s mass production.

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