List of Published Collections of Doonesbury - Anthology Collections

Anthology Collections

  1. The Doonesbury Chronicles Contains 501 daily strips published Oct. 26, 1970 to Dec. 20, 1974 and 79 Sunday strips from Dec. 27, 1970 to Dec. 22, 1974 (about 38% of strips published during this time). Introduction by Garry Wills, published by Henry Holt and Company, 1975. ISBN 0-03-014906-1
  2. Doonesbury’s Greatest Hits Contains 516 daily strips published Jan. 7, 1975 to Dec. 10, 1977 and 80 Sunday strips from Jan. 26, 1975 to Dec. 25, 1977 (about 55% of strips published during this time). Introduction by William F. Buckley, Jr., published by Henry Holt and Company, 1978. ISBN 0-8050-0883-7
  3. The People’s Doonesbury: Notes from Underfoot Contains 520 daily strips published Jan. 9, 1978 to June 21, 1980 and 76 Sunday strips from Jan. 22, 1978 to June 29, 1980 (about 66% of strips published during this time). Also contains a rare interview with Trudeau for an introduction, as well as introducing each section of reprinted comics. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. ISBN 0-03-049166-5 (hardbound) ISBN 0-03-049171-1 (paperback)
  4. Doonesbury Dossier: The Reagan Years Contains 523 daily strips published Jan. 7, 1981 to Jan. 1, 1983 and 81 Sunday strips from Jan. 6, 1981 to Jan. 2, 1983 (about 83% of strips published during this time). Introduction by Gloria Steinem, published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1984. ISBN 0-03-000072-6 (paperback) ISBN 0-03-061729-4 (hardback)
  5. Doonesbury Deluxe: Selected Glances Askance Contains 538 daily strips published Oct. 1, 1984 to April 4, 1987 and 82 Sunday strips from Sept. 30, 1984 to April 5, 1987 (about 67% of strips published during this time). Introduction by Studs Terkel, published by Henry Holt and Company, 1987. ISBN 0-8050-0596-X
  6. Recycled Doonesbury: Second Thoughts on a Gilded Age Contains 540 daily strips published Dec. 1, 1986 to May 3, 1990 and 79 Sunday strips from April 26, 1987 to Sept. 9, 1990 (about 50% of strips published during this time). Published by Andrews and McMeel, 1990. ISBN 0-8362-1824-8
  7. The Portable Doonesbury Contains 541 daily strips published Mar. 5, 1990 to Feb. 4, 1993 and 79 Sunday strips from May 13, 1990 to April 25, 1993 (about 68% of strips published during this time). Published by Andrews and McMeel, 1993. ISBN 0-8362-1734-9
  8. The Bundled Doonesbury: A Pre-Millennial Anthology Contains 660 daily strips published Jan. 11, 1995 to May 2, 1998 and 79 Sunday strips from Feb. 12, 1995 to Aug. 2, 1998 (about 60% of strips published during this time). Includes bundled CD-ROM Doonesbury Flashbacks: 25 Years of Serious Fun. Published by Andrews McMeel, 1998. ISBN 0-8362-6752-4
  9. Doonesbury Redux Contains the strips collected in Duke 2000 and The Revolt of the English Majors: 588 daily strips published May 10, 1999 to May 26, 2001 and 96 Sunday strips from June 27, 1999 to Aug. 12, 2001 (about 98% of strips published during this time). Published by Gramercy, 2004. ISBN 0-517-22407-0
  10. Doonesbury: The War Years. Contains the strips collected in Peace Out, Dawg! and Got War?: 582 daily strips published May 28, 2001 to July 19, 2003 and 88 Sunday strips from July 8, 2001 to July 20, 2003 (about 95% of strips published during this time). Published by Gramercy, 2006. ISBN 0-517-22866-1
  11. 40: A Doonesbury Retrospective. A limited collection of strips spanning 40 years, plus 18 essays by the author, and a character map. Published by Andrews McMeel, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7407-9735-4

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