Series: Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia

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Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 1: Featuring Your Body by Charles M. Schulz1
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 1: Your Amazing Body from Your Nose to Your Toes by Funk & Wagnalls1
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 2: Animals Through the Ages by Charles M. Schulz2
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 2: Featuring All Kinds of Animals From Fish To Frogs by Charles M. Schulz2
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 3: Blast Off to Space by Charles Schultz3
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 3: Featuring All Kinds of Animals from Dinosaurs to Elephants by None3
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 4: Creatures of Land and Sea4
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 4: Featuring Cars and Trains and Other Things That Move by Author Unknown4
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 5: Cars, Trains, and Other Wheels by Charles M. Schulz5
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 5: Featuring Boats and Other Things That Float by Charles M. Schulz5
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 6: Featuring Planes and Other Things That Fly by Charles M. Schulz6
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 7: A Guide to Planet Earth by et al Charles Pat Fortunato Schultz7
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 7: Featuring Space Travel by Funk & Wagnalls Inc.7
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 8: Featuring Stars and Planets by Funk & Wagnalls8
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 8: Science Can Be Super by et al Charles Pat Fortunato Schultz8
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 9: Featuring the Earth, Weather and Climate by Based on Charles M. Schulz Characters9
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 9: Our Incredible Universe from Stars to Black Holes by et al Charles Pat Fortunato Schultz9
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 10: Boats and Things That Float by Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates10
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 10: Featuring People Around the World by Author Unknown10
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 10: How Machines Work by Charles M. Schulz10
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 11: Featuring What We Wear11
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 11: Holidays Around the World by Charles M. Schulz11
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 12: Featuring Holidays by Charles M. Schulz12
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 12: People and Places All Around the World by Charles M. Schulz12
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 13: Electricity and Magnetism by Funk & Wagnalls13
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 13: Featuring Machines and How They Work by Charles M. Schulz13
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 14: Clothes from Head to Toe by Unknown14
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 14: Featuring Sound, Light and Air14
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 15: Featuring Electricity and Magnetism by Charles M. Schulz15
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia 15: Planes and Things that Fly by Charles Schultz15
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia Set of 12 by Based on the Charles M. Schulz CharactersSets
Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia Set of 15 by Charles M. SchulzSets

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This is actually two different series, both called Charlie Brown's 'Cyclopedia and is currently in the process of being separated, recombined and sorted.

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