Dilbert Gives You the Business
Dilbert is universally recognized as the definitive source of office humor. To celebrate ten years of syndication, this book pulls together all of the most-quoted, most-copied, and most-requested strips about business.
The Joy of Work
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.
Conversations with Dogbert
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Dilbert 2.0
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Scott Adams's "Dilbert," the touchstone of office humor, this special slipcased collection--weighing in at more than 10 pounds with 600 pages and featuring almost 4,000 strips--is divided into five ...
Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless
Dogbert, the domineering pet of a nerdy engineer in the nationally syndicated Dilbert comic strip, gives advice on such diverse niceties as elevator etiquette, rudeness warning signs, discouraging a serial talker, and knowing what to say ...
Seven Years of Highly Defective People
Scott Adams tells where the characters came from, why they do the things they do, and just what the heck he was thinking during the creative process. (Our theory is he was just tired.) You'd have to be an "Induhvidual" to miss out on this ...
The Dilbert Bunch
From Dilbert and Dogbert to Phil, the Prince of Insufficient Light, laugh as you get to know the Dilbert bunch, the entire cast of Scott Adams' side-splitting cartoon, now in a Main Street edition. Cartoon format.
Dilbert - A Treasury Of Sunday Strips: Version 00
Presents a collection of five years worth of "Dilbert" Sunday comic strips, many of which have never appeared before outside the Sunday papers.
When Did Ignorance Become a Point of View
In his 18th collection, Dilbert and his power-hungry dog, Dogbert, once again provide comic relief to suppressed and repressed cubicle workers everywhere.
Problem Identified
Adams affectionately ridicules inept office colleagues--those co-workers behind the pointless projects, interminable meetings, and ill-conceived "downsizings"--in this thematically linked collection of "Dilbert" comic strips.
Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless
Original cartoons from the Dilbert strip
The Best of Dilbert
Offers a viewpoint on the meaning of life, love and garden slugs.
Dilbert's Guide to the Rest of Your Life
This hilarious new book from cartoonist Scott Adams--the acknowledged master at skewering corporate culture--is as perfect for the office neophyte as the hardened survivor.
Dilbert Book of Days
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Excuse Me While I Wag
Collects approximately two hundred comic strips chronicling the workplace adventures of Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, Ratbert, and the others in their office world.
How's That Underling Thing Working Out for You?
Tegneserie. Presents comic strips featuring the characters of Dilbert, Dogbert, and their friends and co-workers, as they try to survive the day-to-day operations of a large corporation
Not Remotely Successful
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the way we go to work, but the satirical workplace humor of Scott Adams hasn't missed a beat.
What Would Wally Do?
The twenty-seventh collection of comics about the work-place antics of Dilbert and his co-workers, with special emphasis on Wally, whose poor performance and lack of respect usually gets him a raise rather than punishment.
Words You Don't Want to Hear During Your Annual Performance Review
Welcome to the seventh circle of hell, er, the 22nd collection of Scott Adams¿ stupendously popular comic strip, Dilbert!
Cubes and Punishment
Dilbert and his co-workers cope with senior management, the pointy-haired boss, Dogbert, Catbert, and each other as they struggle to survive, in a collection of excerpts from the comic strip about life at a large corporation.
