Garfield's Jolly Holiday 3-pack

Garfield's Jolly Holiday 3-pack
Author: Jim Davis
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345420428

Garfield in disguise: On Halloween night, Garfield the cat goes trick-or-treating and receives a lot of candy until he knocks on the door of a haunted house.

The Eleventh Garfield Fat Cat 3-pack

The Eleventh Garfield Fat Cat 3-pack
Author: Jim Davis
Publisher: Garfield Fat Cat Three Pack
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780345438010

A giant selection of Garfield comic strips.

Garfield's Twentieth Anniversary Collection

Garfield's Twentieth Anniversary Collection
Author: Jim Davis
Publisher: Random House Worlds
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998-02-24
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780345421265

Twenty years of fabulous feline fun—perfect for fans of the flabby tabby! Laugh along with Garfield and the gang in this tribute to the world's feistiest—and funniest—feline. Inside you'll find: • Jim Davis' Top Twenty All-Time Favorite Strips • Foreword by Mike Peters • Exclusive 20th Anniversary Interview with Garfield • A Rare Glimpse Inside Jim Davis' Original Sketchbook • A Heaping Helping of Classic Garfield Strips • Doodles, Trivia, Anecdotes • Embarrassing Photos It's nothing less than a milestone for Garfield and a must-have collection for every fat cat fanatic.

Season's Eatings

Season's Eatings
Author: Jim Davis
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN: 9780345475602

A collection of holiday Garfield comic strips, from 1978 to the present.

Science And Human Behavior

Science And Human Behavior
Author: B.F Skinner
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1476716153

The psychology classic—a detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled—from one of the most influential behaviorists of the twentieth century and the author of Walden Two. “This is an important book, exceptionally well written, and logically consistent with the basic premise of the unitary nature of science. Many students of society and culture would take violent issue with most of the things that Skinner has to say, but even those who disagree most will find this a stimulating book.” —Samuel M. Strong, The American Journal of Sociology “This is a remarkable book—remarkable in that it presents a strong, consistent, and all but exhaustive case for a natural science of human behavior…It ought to be…valuable for those whose preferences lie with, as well as those whose preferences stand against, a behavioristic approach to human activity.” —Harry Prosch, Ethics

The Cigarette Century

The Cigarette Century
Author: Allan M. Brandt
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786721901

The invention of mass marketing led to cigarettes being emblazoned in advertising and film, deeply tied to modern notions of glamour and sex appeal. It is hard to find a photo of Humphrey Bogart or Lauren Bacall without a cigarette. No product has been so heavily promoted or has become so deeply entrenched in American consciousness. And no product has received such sustained scientific scrutiny. The development of new medical knowledge demonstrating the dire harms of smoking ultimately shaped the evolution of evidence-based medicine. In response, the tobacco industry engineered a campaign of scientific disinformation seeking to delay, disrupt, and suppress these studies. Using a massive archive of previously secret documents, historian Allan Brandt shows how the industry pioneered these campaigns, particularly using special interest lobbying and largesse to elude regulation. But even as the cultural dominance of the cigarette has waned and consumption has fallen dramatically in the U.S., Big Tobacco remains securely positioned to expand into new global markets. The implications for the future are vast: 100 million people died of smoking-related diseases in the 20th century; in the next 100 years, we expect 1 billion deaths worldwide.