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Created in 1989 by Adams, in his own cubicle as a doodle distraction, "Dilbert" has found a home in the workplace, this generation's home away from home. In this all-new chronological collection, Adams further exploits the fodder of workaday life, making... [ More...]
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Everyone knows Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, as the king of workplace humor. But why should a humorist stick to the workplace when there are so many other great subjects to explore? Despite some fans who wish he would Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey... [ More...]
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A volume of 150 essays by the creator of the Dilbert comic strip ventures out of the corporate world to address such issues as politics, religion, and the author's doughnut theory of the universe.
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The first non-humor effort by the bestselling creator of "Dilbert" is now in paperback. Adams's modern-day parable is a thought-provoking exploration of life's great mysteries that is designed to inspire readers to question their views of reality.
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"Ninety percent of ethics is picking the right ethicist." —Dilbert Scott Adams offers up his this "Dilbert" collection exploring themes of sloth and corporate indifference. The arbitrary, unspoken rules of interoffice emailing, the random policy... [ More...]
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A hilariously biting breakthrough book on corporate management, "Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook" once again firmly establishes Scott Adams as the spokesman for the absurdities of the workplace (and Dogbert as the guru of sticking it to the... [ More...]
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Celebrating "Dilbert's" 20th anniversary this year, Adams presents his latestcollection of the touchstone of office humor.
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The 13th collection of "Dilbert" cartoons offers yet another glimpse into the zany office life of Dilbert and crew, a humorous world filled with incompetent management, incomprehensible project acronyms, ISO 9000 certification, and one percent raises.
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