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Overview
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."What's so funny about science? Sidney Harris, that's what!"--Isaac Asimov
Synopsis
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.
Roger B. Swain, New York Times Book Review - Roger B. Swain
The humor in science that is most widely laughed at comes from non-scientists, like the cartoonist Sidney Harris.