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Roger

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ISBN-10: 0007232551

ISBN-13: 9780007232550

Edition: 2006

Authors: Jeremy Gerlis, Alan Capel, Tim Cordell

List price: $11.95
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Enter the extraordinarily ordinary world of a half-dressed man. In the world of "Roger," silence speaks volumes, whether in the workplace, at leisure, or on his travels. In this debut collection of captionless cartoons, we share in the mundane, deadpan adventures of an expressionless, wordless, harmless man, whose full-on, half-dressed presence only the reader seems to notice. Tied to the workplace, but freed from the shackles of his lower garments, Roger continues to go about his business in his own unassuming and bemused fashion. "Who is he? What is he thinking? Where are his pants?" This textless, pantsless book opens a window on to Roger's life at work and promises to stand out from the…    
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Book details

List price: $11.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Publication date: 5/28/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Size: 5.75" wide x 6.94" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Jeremy Gerlis, 49, was born in Grimsby and is a qualified sculptor, masseur, and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. He studied Fine Art in UK and USA and now combines a successful career as an international brand consultant in UK, Europe and USA with that of a well-hung cartoonist; he has been the Jewish Chronicle cartoonist since 1998 and his work has appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines, books, websites and galleries. He lives in Pinner with his wife and dog Strudel.

Alan Capel, 41, was born in Leicester and possesses a completely useless degree in 'Leisure studies'. In later life he set up his own cartooning and illustrating business under the Enterprise Allowance scheme. He is now a widely published cartoonist, including a 'tremendous caveman gag' in Private Eye. He does have a proper job however and has spent the last 16 years either working in the photography industry or supporting Leicester City.