101 Uses for a Dead Cat
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101 Uses for a Dead Cat, by Simon Bond (1947–2011),[1][2] was a bestselling collection of macabre cartoons. The book was promoted with the tag line, "Since time immemorial mankind has been plagued by the question, 'What do you do with a dead cat?'" It consisted of cartoons depicting the bodies of dead cats being used for various purposes, including anchoring boats, sharpening pencils and holding bottles of wine.
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Author | Simon Bond |
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Country | United States |
Genre | Black comedy, Cartoons |
Published | 1981 |
ISBN | 0-517-54516-0 |
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