List of Published Collections of Doonesbury - Other Collections and Books

Other Collections and Books

  • Bull Tales: A Yale Comic Strip Reprints the original college newspaper strips, published originally before the series was syndicated.
  • Michael J. (volume two of the above).
  • Doonesbury: The Original Yale Cartoons, American Heritage Press, 1971. Paperback: Andrews and McMeel, 1973. Library of Congress 73-9100. Foreword by Trudeau’s Yale professor, Erich Segal. ISBN 0-8362-0550-2
  • The Fireside Watergate (with Nicholas von Hoffman), Sheed & Ward, 1973. Paperback retitled Trout Fishing in the Reflecting Pool or the Fireside Watergate, Popular Library, 1973. Library of Congress 73-11506. The cover shows Zonker Harris with a snowglobe of the White House. The title references the fireside chats of President Roosevelt. The revised title spoofs Trout Fishing in America, the once-famous book by Richard Brautigan. The book is dedicated to Ron Ziegler. ISBN 0-8362-0547-2
  • Tales from the Margaret Mead Taproom (with Nicholas von Hoffman), Sheed & Ward, 1976. Library of Congress 75-17055. The cover shows Uncle Duke with his aide MacArthur in Samoa. The title references anthropologist Margaret Mead and her book Coming of Age in Samoa. A caricature of the authors appears on page 19; Trudeau wears a Yale hat whilst flying a kite. ISBN 0-8362-0631-2
  • A Doonesbury Special, A Director’s Notebook. Preface by Faith Hubley, with an introduction by Garry Trudeau (reprinted from TV Guide Magazine). ISBN 0-8362-1104-0 hardback ISBN 0-8362-1103-0 paperback
  • Joanie, part of the Cartoons for New Children series. ISBN 0-8362-0581-2
  • Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy, 1983. A book containing the script, lyrics and photographs from the short-lived Broadway musical. ISBN 0-517-05491-4
  • The 1990 Doonesbury Stamp Album, a bound collection of humorous artistamps drawn for the strip’s 20th anniversary. ISBN 0-14-012809-3
  • Action Figure! The Life and Times of Doonesbury’s Uncle Duke Contains selected strips from 1974-1991 focusing on Duke. Includes a Duke action figure packaged with three accessories: a chainsaw, a machine gun, and a liquor bottle and martini glass. Published by Andrews and McMeel, 1992. ISBN 0-8362-1702-0
  • Dude: The Big Book of Zonker
  • Flashbacks: Twenty-Five Years of Doonesbury 25th anniversary book. Published by Andrews and McMeel, 1995. ISBN 0-8362-0436-0 (paperback) ISBN 0-8362-0437-9 (hardback)
  • Doonesbury Flashbacks: 25 Years of Serious Fun, a CD-ROM containing almost all of the comics from 26 October 1970 to 31 May 1995
  • The Long Road Home: One Step at a Time, 2005. Special 96 page collection, with proceeds going to the Fisher House charity. ISBN 0-7407-5385-1
  • The War Within: One More Step at a Time, 2006. Special 112 page collection, with proceeds going to the Fisher House charity. ISBN 0-7407-6202-8
  • My Shorts R Bunching. Thoughts?: The Tweets of Roland Hedley, 2009. ISBN 0-7407-9109-5
  • Signature Wound: Rocking TBI, 2010. Special 120 page collection, with proceeds going to the Fisher House charity. Published by Andrews McMeel. ISBN 978-0-7407-9196-3.


From 1984 to 1991, Henry Holt and Company reprinted select cartoons in an annual edition called the Doonesbury Desk Diary.

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