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"You Want Proof? I'll Give You Proof!": More Cartoons From Sidney Harris
Published in Paperback by W H Freeman & Co (Sd) (1990-08)
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It's just not fair!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
Review Date: 2008-01-19
Cartoons for the intelligent person
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Review Date: 2006-12-14
Review Date: 2006-12-14
Sidney Harris' sense of humor is something we can all be grateful for. His cartoons about science are without question some of the best cartoons ever created. The fact that they have a scientific theme makes them even better. Without question, my favorite is the one that shows Moses with a clay tablet. On that tablet is the heading, "Constants" and underneath there is "Speed of light", "Electron mass", "Proton mass" and so on. Most physicists believe that the act of the creation of the universe was the establishment of the value of the physical constants that matter and energy adhere to, so this cartoon has a significant point. .
Some knowledge of science is needed to understand most of the cartoons. For example, if you do not know about the Doppler affect, then the cartoon entitled "C. Doppler takes a walk" will be difficult to understand. However, that is one of the attractive qualities of Harris' cartoons. By forcing you to think deeper thoughts in order to understand his cartoons, Harris improves the intelligence of the general population.
Some knowledge of science is needed to understand most of the cartoons. For example, if you do not know about the Doppler affect, then the cartoon entitled "C. Doppler takes a walk" will be difficult to understand. However, that is one of the attractive qualities of Harris' cartoons. By forcing you to think deeper thoughts in order to understand his cartoons, Harris improves the intelligence of the general population.

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals (1 2 3 Draw)
Published in Paperback by Peel (2002-09-15)
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great series!
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Review Date: 2007-12-20
Review Date: 2007-12-20
These are such a great series. I love how simple they are at teaching how to draw things. I plan on buying the whole series. Its a great time to spend with my kids. We (me and my older ones) draw pictures and my toddlers color them. Its a lot of family fun!

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Faces (1 2 3 Draw)
Published in Paperback by Peel (2002-09-15)
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good book
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
Review Date: 2008-06-26
I bought it for my two year old. and Now I am drawing all those fun things myself for fun, and my daughter keeps asking me to draw more for her.

1001 Cartoon-Style Illustrations (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1996-03-27)
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DAVE UBINAS, MASTER OF WHIMSY!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-10
Review Date: 2000-06-10
THIS BOOK IS A WONDERFUL RESOURCE. IT'S WELL ORGANIZED,EASY TO USE AND THE VARIETY OF CARTOONS WILL COVER ANY SUBJECT YOU MIGHT NEED. BUT MOST OF ALL THE CARTOONS ARE JUST PLAIN FUN TO LOOK. ITS A MUST HAVE FOR THOSE LEARNING CARTOONING, OR DOING DESK TOP PUBLISHING.
101 Uses for a Severed Penis
Published in Paperback by Serious Fun Enterprises Inc. (1994-02)
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A hard one to beat
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Review Date: 2001-07-11
Review Date: 2001-07-11
Mr Murphy has excelled himself this time. Mrs Gonad bought me this book for Christmas as some kind of warning. I was bored and so started to read. I just couldn't put this book down.
I was fascinated with idea number 32, slide a pen refill in it and use as a designer writing implement. Well! I guess that is one way to put lead in your pencil.
I didn't fully understand his ideas about rolling pins and was frankly revolted at his idea of using it to stir cups of tea. However, the idea of laying it at the foot of the front door to exclude draughts is both novel and energy efficient.
I look forward to the coming "100 more uses for the severed penis". Great work Dan.

50 Good Reasons To Be A Cowboy
Published in Paperback by Gibbs Smith, Publisher (2001-01-19)
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"Anytime you want to, you can ride off into the sunset"
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
Review Date: 2008-07-03
Small as it is ,this is really two books in one. First it gives 50 good reasons to be a Cowboy;then flip it over, to see the other side of the coin,and we get 50 good reasons not to be a Cowboy.
Each reason is accompanied with a simple cartoon depicting the reason.
For example;
Your lifestyle includes fast horses and wide open spces.
and
Your lifestyle doesn't include fancy cars or easy chairs.
A great little stocking stuffer,that is filled with wisdom of Cowboy life;that can be devoured in a half hour,or less.
Each reason is accompanied with a simple cartoon depicting the reason.
For example;
Your lifestyle includes fast horses and wide open spces.
and
Your lifestyle doesn't include fancy cars or easy chairs.
A great little stocking stuffer,that is filled with wisdom of Cowboy life;that can be devoured in a half hour,or less.

50 Nifty Funny Faces to Draw (50 Nifty)
Published in Paperback by Lowell House (2000-07)
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keeps kids buzy for a long time
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-23
Review Date: 2000-06-23
My parents bought this book for my younger brother and it was one of the best things they've ever done , it managed to keep him buzy for hours(and give us some peace and quite for a change)this is a totally great little book

864 Humorous Cuts from the Twenties and Thirties
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1995-03-27)
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Fun book to be appreciated by all.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-01
Review Date: 1999-01-01
I supplied the issues of Life Magazine to Dover that was used to produce this book. Carol did a fine job of selecting the illustrations used in this clip art book. They depict the age of the 20's and 30's nicely. I was pleased with the results.

Ace Reid and the Cowpokes Cartoons (Southwestern Writers Collection Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Texas Press (1999)
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Excellent reading which will always bring a smile!
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Review Date: 2003-08-10
Review Date: 2003-08-10
Finished the book in no time and was smiling all the way. Good, clean country humor.

Ace Reid's Cowpokes home remedies
Published in Unknown Binding by Mark Time Features (1971)
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Great Product a must
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Review Date: 2007-12-12
Review Date: 2007-12-12
My grandmother had the calendar when I was growing up. I still love the product to this day and have passed it on to my kids.
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Maybe it's because we already have Sidney Harris. He unites our frontal lobes with our funny bones, with clear eyed but affectionate humor. That cover panel for example - yes, things do get a bit heated sometimes under the guise of anonymous review, or not so anonymous. (I had one of those go-rounds just yesterday, failing to praise what needed to be praised in front of the guy who needed to hear the praise. He's a Big Name and I'm not.)
Other humor fades into quaint anachronism just weeks after it's published. Not Harris. Look at the panel with two lab doors next to each other: "Conversion of petroleum products to food substitutes" and "Conversion of food products to petroleum substitutes." That's as pointed as today's headlines about food prices rising because of federally mandated ethanol for car fuel. Or the massive building labeled 'microprocessors'. Antlike people leaving the massive hive say "The smaller we make `em, the bigger we get." Heck, that's even more true today than it was 15+ years ago. I'm looking at the price of a new chip fabrication plant, compared to wealth of the world's nations - 30 to 40 nations each have a GDP lower than the $1-2B cost of a new fab, as of recent numbers. My favorite, though, might be a new Moses coming down from a new Mountain with new Laws: "1)Speed of light ... 2) Gravity ..." If I were a theist, I'd accept that Word before anything else.
Although these cartoons originally appeared 1991 and before, almost none of them have aged. Someone might niggle about the width of a necktie - pshaw. These cartoons are about the people in science, and face it: we haven't changed all that much since we were swinging in trees and flinging poo at each other. Harris captures all the flea-scratching and poo-flinging that really goes on inside our ivory towers and gigabuck labs. This doesn't degrade science, quite the opposite. It leaves me marvelling that creatures so flawed as ourselves have achieved what we have, even if there's an occasional flea to scratch.
-- wiredweird