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Enter Jeeves
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P. G. Wodehouse |
Born in England in 1881, Sir P(elham) G(renville) Wodehouse delighted generations of readers with his whimsical tales of the deliciously dim aristocrat Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, his brainy, impertur… |
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P. G. Wodehouse
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P. G. Wodehouse |
Five Complete Novels:
- "The Return of Jeeves"
- "Bertie Wooster Sees It Through"
- "Spring Fever"
- "The Butler Did It"
- "The Old Reliable" |
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The world of Jeeves
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P. G. Wodehouse |
The collection (first published in 1967, reprinted in 1989) contains all of the Jeeves short stories (with the exception of "Extricating Young Gussie") presented more or less in narrative chronologic… |
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Money for nothing
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P. G. Wodehouse |
'You don't analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour.' Stephen FryA P.G. Wodehouse novel.The peaceful slumber of the Worcester village of Rudge-in-the-Vale is about to… |
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Psmith in the City
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P. G. Wodehouse |
<p>Mike Jackson is a rising cricket star who finds his dreams of studying and playing at Cambridge upset by news of his father’s financial troubles. He takes a job with the New Asiatic Bank in London… |
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Mike and Psmith
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P. G. Wodehouse |
Gloomy when his poor scholastic record forces him to change schools just as he is about to become captain of the cricket team, an English boy cheers up when he discovers another new boy in similar ci… |
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Uneasy Money
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P. G. Wodehouse |
<p>Affable and honourable, Lord Dawlish is the second poorest peer in England, relying on his income as a club secretary. Claire Fenwick, his beautiful fiancée, will not marry him until he has some m… |
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