He's a specialist of the scientific cartoon, not only in the field of physics and cosmology , but also in many other fields such as medicine, psychology, ecology, anthropology, biology, technology , paleontology, computer ...
“No scientific topic is safe from Sidney Harris’s pen. Harris’s insightful cartoons, which grace bulletin boards and laboratory doors everywhere, have become every person’s window into the often baffling and weirdly funny side of science and scientists. Harris’s cartoons have appeared in publications as diverse as The New Yorker, Science, Saturday Review, American Scientist,Playboy, U.S. Medicine, Punch, The Chronicle of Higher Education, National Lampoon and Discover.”
Sidney Harris |
Here are some cartoon books by the artist, with many thanks to Jean-Marie for the information:
Harris, Sidney
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So Far, So Good
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Playboy Press
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Chicago
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1971
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Harris, Sidney
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Savants en folie
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Belin
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Paris
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1982
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Harris, Sidney
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What’s so Funny About Business?
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Willliam
Kaufmann
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Los Altos
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1986
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Harris,
Sidney
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Een computer is ook maar een
mens
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{1984}
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Mondria
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Hazerswoude
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1989
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Harris,
Sidney
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Quoi ! C’est ça, le Big Bang ?
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Le Seuil
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Paris
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1992
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Harris,
Sidney
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From Personal Ads to
Cloning Labs
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W. H. Freeman
and Co
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New York
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1993
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Harris,
Sidney
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Stress Test. Cartoons on
Medicine
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Rutgers
University Press
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New
Brunswick
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1994
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Harris,
Sidney
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The Interactive Toaster
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Crisp
Publications
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Menlo
Park
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1996
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Harris,
Sidney
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Einstein Atomized
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Copernicus
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New York
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1996
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Harris,
Sidney
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There Goes the
Neighbourhood. Cartoons on the Environment
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The
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Athens,
Georgia
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1996
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Harris,
Sidney
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Freudian Slips
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Rutgers University Press
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New
Brunswick
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1997
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