7 DOONESBURY CLASSICS by Garry B. Trudeau. 
Hilarious and historical, these books are well illustrated and fun to read. Trudeau gives his own special take on American society in the 1970s and early '80s.  

All of these Doonesbury Classics are in Very Good/Good condition. Read once 50 years ago then shelved. All books show some shelf wear and minor foxing, but they each are in VG/G condition. Book #24 has a crease on the bottom right of the cover. Please look at the photos, these were taken of the actual books. If you need any more photos or information, please contact me.

# 8 WOULDN'T A GREMLIN HAVE BEEN MORE SENSIBLE? (1974)
# 13 STALKING THE PERFECT TAN (1977)
# 15 BUT THE PENSION FUND WAS JUST SITTING THERE (1978)
# 18 AND THAT'S MY FINAL OFFER! (1979) 1st Edition
# 20 IN SEARCH OF REAGAN'S BRAIN (1980) 1st Edition
# 23 THE WRECK OF THE "RUSTY NAIL" (1981) 1st Edition
# 24 YOU GIVE GREAT MEETING, SID (1982) 1st Edition


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Garretson Beekman "Garry" Trudeau is an American cartoonist, best known for the Doonesbury comic strip. In 1970, Trudeau's creation of Doonesbury was syndicated by the newly formed Universal Press Syndicate. Today Doonesbury is syndicated to almost 1,400 newspapers worldwide and is accessible online in association with Slate Magazine at doonesbury.com. In 1975, he became the first comic strip artist to win a Pulitzer, traditionally awarded to editorial-page cartoonists. He was also a Pulitzer finalist in 1990. He was nominated for an Oscar in 1977 in the category of Animated Short Film, for A Doonesbury Special, in collaboration with John Hubley and Faith Hubley. A Doonesbury Special eventually won the Cannes Film Festival Jury Special Prize in 1978. Other awards include the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 1994, and the Reuben Award in 1995. He was made a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1993. Wiley Miller, fellow comic-strip artist responsible for Non Sequitur, called Trudeau "far and away the most influential editorial cartoonist in the last 25 years."