"What's so funny about science? Sidney Harris, that's what." -Isaac Asimov"The humor in science that is most widely laughed at comes from non-scientists, like the cartoonist Sidney Harris." -The New York Times Book Review Sidney Harris is America's foremost science cartoonist. He has been praised by luminaries such as Linus Pauling and Isaac Asimov, as well as countless others throughout the world, for his ability to find humor in what is traditionally regarded as a somewhat dry subject.Harris does for science what Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) does for business: his unique perspective illustrates the scientific and technological environments in such a funny way that everyone can enjoy it.Now this best-selling book has been updated and revised with new cartoons. It's the perfect gift for a whole new generation of fans. But even if you're only mildly interested in science and technology--or just think that what goes on in
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From the Publisher:
"A lighthearted contribution to cultural literacy! Whether you take your Einstein simplified or straight, these cartoons about science and scientists- past and present- will tickle your funny bone.
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Sidney Harris's cartoons enliven the pages magazines as diverse as American Scientist, Harvard Business Review, Playboy, The New Yorker, and Barron's and adorn bulletin boards and refrigerator doors around the world. Other collections of his cartoons include What's So Funny About Science?, Can't You Guys Read?, Chalk Up Another One, and Einstein Atomized. A travelling show of his science cartoons has been appearing in museums in this country and Canada since 1984.
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- PublisherRutgers University Press
- Publication date1989
- ISBN 10 081351410X
- ISBN 13 9780813514109
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages162
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