上帝的残屑

- 书名:上帝的残屑
- 作者: 斯科特・亚当斯
- 格式:PDF
- 时间:2024-07-10
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- ISBN:9787228069729
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斯科特・亚当斯(SCOTT ADAMS)
他是发表在全世界58个国家,超过两千种报纸上的呆伯特的创造者,已经发表的作品有22本,热卖超过千万本,其中有两本荣登《纽约时报》畅销排行榜的榜首。
他是斯科特・亚当斯食品公司的总经理,也是加州普利斯顿“斯黛西咖啡馆”的合伙人。
他是一个合格的催眠师,拥有哈威特学院的经济学学士学位,以及加州大学柏克莱分校的企业管理硕士学位。
他现在和潘恩及两只猫一起住在北加州。
译者简介:
高子梅
台湾东吴大学英文系毕业。曾任职于华威葛瑞广告公司及智威汤逊广告公司。现从事兼职翻译及写作。翻译作品有《勇敢去爱》、《心灵自在》、《现代主义之后的建筑》等十余本。
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