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"Dilbert", Scott Adams' enormously popular comic strip, has given voice to the millions of Americans buffeted by the many adversities of the workplace. Packed with 400 "Dilbert" cartoons, this insanely insightful management book takes a look at corporate... [ More...]
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In his 19th collection, Dilbert and his power-hungry dog once again provide comic relief to all suppressed and repressed workers. "Dilbert" is featured in 2,000 newspapers and is enjoyed by 150 million fans in 65 countries and 19 languages. B&W illustrations.
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In his 18th collection, Dilbert and his power-hungry dog, Dogbert, once again provide comic relief to suppressed and repressed cubicle workers everywhere.
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This latest Dilbert collection updates loyal readers on the mind-numbing careers of Dilbert, Wally, Alice, the Pointy Haired Boss himself, and an ever-expanding cast of walk-on "guest stars."
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In "The Dilbert Principle" and "Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook", Adams skewered the absurdities of the corporate world. Now he takes the next logical step, turning his keen analytical focus on how human greed, stupidity, and horniness will shape... [ More...]
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The 26th Dilbert book especially highlights Wally—Dilbert's colleague—fellow engineer, foil, and fool. Wally's that short quirky guy with little hair, plenty of horn-rimmed frames, and almost zero work ethic—the self-proclaimed "Lord Wally... [ More...]
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The world's most dysfunctional office family is back and doing what it does best. This time out, the gang is joined by a host of odd (but strangely familiar) guest characters including the clueless Hammerhead Bob, and Petricia, the PHBUs fawning but... [ More...]
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This 17th Dilbert collection offers yet another glimpse into the zany office life of Dilbert and crew. "After ten years of syndication, "Dilbert" is universally recognized as the definitive source of office humor".—"Collectors' Showcase".
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"Dilbert"—the world's fastest growing comic strip, read by 60 million fans in 32 countries—deals with the frustrations of everyday corporate life, as the title character struggles to maintain his identity and happiness in a world where attacks... [ More...]
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In hilarious fashion, the bestselling author of "What Would Machiavelli Do?" shows how to wage war, win, and enjoy the plunder in the real world, where those who do not kick, gouge and grab are left behind at the table to pay the bill.
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