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LARRY GONICK
The CARTOON GUIDE to SEX
by Larry Gonick & Christine Devault
Paperback: 247 pages
Harperperennial Library
ISBN: 0062734318
$14.95
Everything you ever wanted to know about... you know, the birds and the bees...

From the first eye contact to the therapist's couch, from the throes of ecstasy to the nitty-gritty of safer sex, from the world's sexiest animal to the dating jungle, The Cartoon Guide to Sex covers everything you've always wanted to know about sex.

Frank, informative, and written with Larry Gonick's characteristic comic verve and scientific accuracy, this book gives a comprehensive discussion of the spectrum of human sexuality, including sexual structures and functions, gender roles and sexual identity, sexual arousal and response, sexual communication, love, marriage and other arrangements, contraception, and sexual health 'without the fig leaves.'
LARRY GONICK
The CARTOON GUIDE to STATISTICS
by Larry Gonick & Woollcott Smith
Paperback: 240 pages
HarperCollins
ISBN: 0062731025
$16.00
A very clever effort at explaining the meaning and use of the major statistical methods through the medium of captioned cartoon drawings.
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"Gonick is so consistently witty and clever that the reader is barely aware of being given a thorough grounding."
--Omni
A humorous and valuable tour through modern statistics, these inspired cartoons simplify the confusing concepts of statistics for easier studying. Includes bibliography and index.

From the Back Cover:
If you have ever looked for P-values by shopping at P mart, tried to watch the Bernoulli Trials on
People's Court, or think that the standard deviation is a criminal offense in six states, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Statistics to put you on the road to statistical literacy.

The Cartoon Guide to Statistics covers all the central ideas of modern statistics: the summary and display of all data, probability in gambling and medicine, random variables, Bernoulli Trials, the Central Limit Theorem, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, and much more--all explained in simple, clear, and funny illustrations. Never again will you order the Poisson Distribution in a French restaurant!

LARRY GONICK
Click HERE to order THE CARTOON HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE The CARTOON HISTORY of the  UNIVERSE
VOLUMES 1-7
FROM THE BIG BANG TO ALEXANDER THE GREAT
by Larry Gonick
Paperback: 359 pages
black & white illustrations
Doubleday
ISBN: 0385265204
$19.95
An entertaining and informative illustrated guide that makes world history accessible, appealing, and funny.
In seven wild and witty chapters, cartoonist Larry Gonick takes us on an uproarious joyride through the ancient world. Gonick's brilliant insights, exuberant humor, and delightful drawings combine to make a truly unique work that is sure to be a valuable resource as well as a great escape for all ages.

One of the beautiful things about comics is that it is possibly the best medium for combining education and entertainment. No one knows this better than Larry Gonick, whose Cartoon History series spans many subjects. Whether you are a fan of history, comics, or Gonick's books, The Cartoon History of the Universe I is a great place to start. Part I contains volumes 1 to 7, from the Big Bang to Alexander the Great.
 

"Obviously one of the great books of all time."

--Terry Jones.
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Click HERE to order THE CARTOON HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE
The author, Larry Gonick:
Why Volume 7 looks different!
Several readers have complained that the drawing in Volume 7 doesn't look so hot. I guess I agree. The reason is that, smitten with the work of the Maylasian cartoonist Lat, I thought I'd try to draw it with a pen. All the previous volumes were drawn with a brush.
Well, I still think Lat is one of the world's great cartoonists, but I gave up on the pen after 48 gruelling pages. Volumes 8-13 were also all drawn with a brush, and so will all future volumes!!! I'm not done! 
LARRY GONICK
Click HERE to order THE CARTOON HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE II The CARTOON HISTORY of the UNIVERSE II
VOLUMES 8-13
FROM THE SPRINGTIME OF CHINA TO THE FALL OF THE ROME
by Larry Gonick
Paperback: 320 pages
Main Street Books
ISBN: 0385420935
$19.95
Continuing right where the first book left off, The Cartoon History of the Universe II once again combines Gonick's superb cartooning with the lessons of history.
Find out what Lynn Johnston, creator of For Better of Worse, calls "a gift to those of us who love to laugh and who love to learn." Part II contains volumes 8 to 13, from the Springtime of China to the Fall of Rome (plus the history of India, too!).

From Booklist
As Ray Olson noted in his review of the first seven volumes of this cartoon history, Gonick "consistently considers the status of women, lower-class people, and the losers of wars" in one of the "most amusing, provocative surveys of the planet's progress ever made." Typically, Gonick lays down a serious narrative line, then illustrates it with something boffo; he varies his shadings and panel sizes dramatically and often drops in a "footnote" that is a separate, related story. His first seven volumes began with a bang, the big one, and took the reader through the time of Alexander the Great. We pick up Alexander marching to India, where he makes an about-face, thus occasioning Gonick's treatise on India with witty portraits of Hinduism, Buddhism, and the Jain sect, followed by a history of China, concentrating on Confucius and various monarchs and occupying nearly half the book. Then Gonick flashes back, as it were, to the aftermath of Alexander, tracing Rome's rise and fall through 564 A.D., the end of Justinian's reign. The result, in both volumes, is simply a delightful way to be introduced to world history--relaxing and yet often provocative reading for adults but also an excellent primer for children and for poor readers. This new installment ought to circulate heavily and bring renewed demand for the first.

John Mort
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From Kirkus Reviews
Imagine a collaboration between Arnold Toynbee and R. Crumb and you get a pretty good idea of Gonick's clever and ambitious comic book series. This volume should not be taken as some kind of Mel Brooksish joke. Gonick does his research and interprets his sources with scholarly care. Inspired by the educational comic books of Latin American artist RIUS, Gonick makes world history a blast-- literally, with his predilection for onomatopoeic word balloons. In this second collection--the last left us with Alexander the Great schlepping toward Persia--Gonick takes us on a side tour through India and China. He integrates myth and history to establish the origins of sectarian conflict in India, and attends to migration patterns from the Middle East to China in order to explain the development of Buddhism and Confucianism. Dynamic intrigue and the threat of northern barbarians compete with periods of prolonged peace. This highly selective version of Chinese history, though full of diverting stories, will be a bit confusing to readers unfamiliar with the main players. Back in Rome, meanwhile, after the death of Alexander, the republic enters its period of glory, followed by the building of the empire. Problems of succession lead to lots of lurid anecdotes about perverse and insatiable emperors, violent entertainments, brutal conquests--all of which Gonick records with Mad-like irreverence. He equivocates, however, in telling the story of Jesus, ending up with an uneasy mix of canonical fact and outright heresy. His account of the historical rise of Christianity is superb and demonstrates an interesting parallel with China: In both cases alien cults from the edge of the empires eventually captured the capital cities. Gonick's humor is mostly visual and relies on the juxtaposition of comical images with his relatively sober text. Despite his lefty, multi-culty inclinations, Gonick maintains the high level of sophistication, skepticism, and just plain fun established by the first volume.
-- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Ingram
The first Cartoon History of the Universe won raves from book critics and general readers alike and became a smash bestseller. Now Larry Gonick's back, with six more hilarious volumes in one tremendous package. Hip, multicultural, and funny, it has something for absolutely everyone. 

From the Publisher
Here's a new installment of the phenomenal bestseller that Publishers Weekly selected as one of the twelve great books of all time. Spanning ages and continents from Ancient India to Rome and China in A.D. 600, Volume II is hip, funny, and full of info.
B & W illustrations.

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