Dilbert 2.0 (English, Hardcover, Adams Scott)
Dilbert 2.0 (20 Years of Dilbert) is the entire Dilbert comic strip series, all of which has been published in the last twenty years. Old and new fans of Dilbert should definitely not miss out on this set.
Summary Of The Book
Dilbert 2.0 (20 Years of Dilbert), published in 2008, is a collection of over 6,500 comic strips revolving around the protagonist Dilbert. Dilbert, first published in 1989, takes a satirical approach to office humour. This American comic strip showcases office politics, which obstructs productivity. The workplace is Silicon Valley. Readers are able to relate to situations where employees’ skills are not rewarded, and instead busy work is given importance. This mismanagement leads to humourous situations, and makes Dilbert a very popular comic.
Dilbert is published in sixty-five countries, and in twenty-five languages, in two-thousand newspapers around the globe. It has also appeared on the cover of Fortune Magazine several times. Dilbert 2.0 (20 Years of Dilbert) has been compiled to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this comic strip. The book is divided into five parts. Stories of white-collar mismanagement makes this collection a wonderful read. Special strips like those created for Playboy have also been included. In addition to this, a CD-ROM with the entire collection of cartoons, also accompanies the book.
Dilbert has won the Good Taste Award as the best strip of 1996. It also received the Squiddy Awards as well as the Zombie Award in 1996 and 1997 for the best daily strip. In 1997, Dilbert won the best syndicated strip at the Harvey Awards. It was followed by the Max & Moritz Prize the next year. It again won the Squiddy Awards in 1998 and 2000 for the best comic strip of the year.
About Scott Adams
Scott Adams, born in 1957, is an American cartoonist, and author.
The Dilbert Principle, published in 1996, his first business book. Some of his other works include Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, Slapped Together: The Dilbert Business Anthology, Fugitives From The Cubicle Police, and Please Don't Feed The Egos. Adams usually writes satirical non-fictional books.
He created the Dilbert comic strip, and was a former member of Mensa. Adams has won the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award, and the Adamson Awards given by the Swedish Academy of Comic Art in 1995 for best international comic strip artist. Adams finished his BA in Economics from the Hartwick College. He later completed his MBA in Economics and Management in 1986 from the University of California. He worked from 1986 to 1995 in Pacific Bell. The cartoonist is also the CEO of Scott Adams Foods and he currently resides with his wife in California.
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Treat for Dilbert fans!
Vivek Parmar
Certified Buyer
Jun, 2012
Good collection - IF you are a Dilbert fan
Sandeep R
Certified Buyer, Mumbai
Sep, 2015
Good!
Sheenginee Bhattacharya
Certified Buyer, Lucknow
May, 2014