Collects some of the most romantic letters in history. This book presents various shades of love, from the exquisite eloquence of Oscar Wilde and the simple devotion of Robert Browning, to the wonderfully modern misery of the Roman Pliny the Younger, losing himself in work to forget how much he miss...
So what is a bullet journal? It's a planner, to-do list and diary that will help you get your life together!This fun, practical guide shows you how to start and keep a bullet journal: a single notebook in which you write down all the things that you want to remember, or need to do, or you've already...
What is love? How soon is now? How do you solve a problem like Maria? They're some of the most famous questions ever asked. But do you know the answer to them? In Should I Stay or Should I Go?, award-winning journalist James Ball travels from the economic status of doggies in windows, to what war is...
The sequel to the smash-hit, Sunday Times bestselling parody Fifty Sheds of Grey ...
A deliciously dark gothic giftbook, for pet lovers and anguished existentialists of all ages ...
Moving beyond the corporate world of his cartoon character, Dilbert, Scott Adams turns his analytic focus on how human greed, stupidity and horniness will shape the future. With his usual mixture of essays and cartoons, the book offers predictions on business, technology, society and government. ...
Since it first appeared in 1989, the popularity of Dilbert has grown so quickly that it is now generating a worldwide sensation. Dilbert's world is thrown into confusion when Catbert decrees that Fridays are to be "casual days". ...
A cartoon book featuring the vulnerable and socially challenged Dilbert, an engineer who struggles to cope with the rigours and stresses of everyday life. He lives with Dogbert, his megalomaniac dog, and his two dinosaurs, Bob and Dawn. Dilbert features in nearly 200 newspapers worldwide. ...
The more Adams mines the vein of office humour the richer it gets. Here is another collection of cartoons from the man who feels our pain like no other. Learn the latest in inept management techniques, moronic mission statements and the best way to avoid meetings from Dilbert and his merry mates. ...
A Dilbert cartoon book. Dogbert doesn't just accompany his owner, Dilbert, to the office. The egg-shaped, bespectacled canine intends to rule the place - as well as all other facets of Dilbert's life. He believes that people are morons and that he, Dogbert, should be proclaimed supreme ruler. ...
A cartoon book featuring the vulnerable and socially challenged Dilbert, an engineer who struggles to cope with the rigours and stresses of everyday life. He lives with Dogbert, his megalomaniac dog, and his two dinosaurs, Bob and Dawn. Dilbert features in nearly 200 newspapers worldwide. ...
A cartoon book featuring the character Dilbert and the ups and downs of life in and out of the office, from clueless management decrees to near-revolts among the cubicle dwellers. When the cubicle police outlaw plastic plants lest they attract dumb bugs, Dilbert makes a rebellious stand. ...
Now in paperback, this is an inside view of bosses, meetings, management fads and other workplace afflictions. Examining bizarre and hilarious situations in the world of work with growing absurdity, Adams reveals the secrets of management, including swearing one's way to the top, selling bad product...
"I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot" revisits the cubicles of Dilbert for more fun with characters old and new. ...
In this one volume, Scott Adams has collected the most pinned-up and downloaded strips from the last ten years. Dilbert fans can gorge on all his best cartoons, which are organised thematically. ...
By the author of THE DILBERT PRINCIPLE another book featuring Dilbert and his cohorts, Dogbert, Ratbert and the Boss who evolved from Adams' personal experience of corporate culture as an applications engineer at Pacific Bell. ...
First published in 1997, the successor to The Dilbert Principle is this time written by Dilbert's canine, Dogbert. He teaches new managers vital skills such as how to be leaders without making any decisions and how to inspire employees by giving them worthless knick-knacks. Scott Adams combines the ...
Moving beyond the corporate world of his cartoon character, Dilbert, Scott Adams turns his analytic focus on how human greed, stupidity and horniness will shape the future. With his usual mixture of essays and cartoons, the book offers predictions on business, technology, society and government. ...
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A selection of cartoons featuring Dilbert and his cohorts, from his megalomaniac dog, Dogbert, to his clueless pointy-haired boss, as they confront the lunacies of modern corporate life. ...
Fresh from the pen of 'Sunday Times' author Scott Adams comes the 23rd collection of his comic strip 'Dilbert', which is featured in more than 2000 newspapers worldwide. ...
Find out why common sense never prevails in the workplace, why the only reason your company every sells any products is because of all the idiots out there and why incompetent people (with great hair) - are promoted to the only place they can't do any harm - management. ...
Audrey Hepburn's legendary style and grace redefined perceived notions of Hollywood glamour and ushered in an age of sophistication and elegance. This work collects those memorable billboard images which established Hepburn's iconic status. It shows, film by film, how Hepburn's classic image was cre...