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Roger
By (author) Jeremy Gerlis, By (author) Alan Capel, By (author) Tim Cordell
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The deadpan cartoon adventures of an expressionless, wordless, trouserless man, whose presence seems to go unnoticed. 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 we seem 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 trousers? These are all questions to which perhaps only ROGER has the answer, but for now he's content to hold his peace. This textless, trouserless book opens a window on to ROGER's life at work and promises to stand out from the crowd. As ROGER might say, if only he spoke -- bring it up, bring it on, bring it out!
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 4 Sep 2006
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 96
Dimensions | 176 x 146 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 269g
ISBN | 978-0-0072-3255-0
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BISAC | humor / topic / business & professional
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