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Freudian Slips
Freudian Slips

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Subtitle: Cartoons on Psychology
Author: Sidney Harris
Subject: Interest/Psychology/Humor
Paperback ISBN 0-8135-2478-4
Pages: 160 pp. 150 b&w cartoons

Renowned cartoonist Sidney Harris turns his legendary pen loose on psychiatry and psychology in the laugh-out-loud, funny Freudian Slips. This hilarious collection of 150 cartoons -some published for the first time in this book--takes a lighthearted look at pop psychology, psychotherapy, human behavior, and the psychology of everyday life as only Harris can. Freudians and Jungians are certain to agree- this book is the perfect therapy to bring a smile to the face of anyone who appreciates a clever cartoon.

Harris fans will surely want to add Freudian Slips to their collection of his other delightfully witty books, including Einstein Simplified, Can't You Guys Read?, Chalk Up Another One, So Sue Me! and Stress Test, all available from Rutgers University Press.

Praise for Harris's previous work:

"What's so funny about science? Sidney Harris, that's what!"-Isaac Asimov

"The humor in science that is most widely laughed at comes from non-scientists, like the cartoonist Sidney Harris."-Robert B. Swain, New York Times Book Review

"Harris is programmed with a powerful algorithm for finding incongruous associations."-Dennis Flanagan, American Scientist

Sidney Harris is a well-known science and academic cartoonist. His work has entertained the readers of numerous publications, including The New Yorker, American Scientist, Playboy, Science, Punch, U.S. Medicine, Discover, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and National Lampoon.


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