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  • A Gentleman of Leisure

    ‘A Gentleman of Leisure’ by P.G. Wodehouse is a comic novel dedicated to Douglas Fairbanks—who starred in the film version—and concerns a young man, his love life, and a burglary. A full cast of Wodehouse creations—including tyrannical relatives, beastly acquaintances, demon children, and literary fatheads—return for further near catastrophes and sparkling comedy. Familiar Wodehouse characters ... Read more

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  • Joy in the Morning

    ‘Joy in the Morning’ is another novel from the wonderful series of books about Bertram Wooster and Jeeves by English humorist P.G. Wodehouse. It was first published in 1946. The novel, completed amid the horrors of wartime Germany, was something of a miracle, “the supreme Jeeves novel of all time.” Bertie is a young gentleman of inherited means and no present occupation. He is a good humoured and ... Read more

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  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    ‘Right Ho, Jeeves’ is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after ‘Thank You, Jeeves’. It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters and is mostly set at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia. It was first published in 1934 and features Bertie and Jeeves installed at Brinkley Court, the home ... Read more

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  • Mike

    ‘Mike’ by P.G. Wodehouse is a charming story of the Jackson cricketing dynasty that describes the adventures of Mike Jackson at boarding school as he makes his way up the sporting ladder to the first eleven. The young P. G. Wodehouse evokes the peaceful, prosperous world of middle-class England before the Great War, a place where rich men hire private cricket professionals to coach their sons at ... Read more

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  • Leave it to Psmith

    ‘Leave it to Psmith’ is a comic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, an English author and one of the most widely-read humorists of the twentieth century. Ronald Psmith (“the ‘p’ is silent, as in pshrimp”) is always willing to help a damsel in distress. So when he sees Eve Halliday without an umbrella during a downpour, he nobly offers her an umbrella, even though it’s one he picks out of the Drone Club’s ... Read more

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  • The Inimitable Jeeves

    First published in 1923, ‘The Inimitable Jeeves’ is a collection of short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. It features Wodehouse’s famous characters Bertie Wooster and his wise valet, Jeeves. The stories were previously published in magazines before being collected together. Many of Wodehouse’s most famous and hilarious ... Read more

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  • My Man Jeeves

    The first book in renowned author P.G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves series, ‘My Man Jeeves’ is a classic, humorous novel from one of the 20th century’s most widely read humorists. It offers a fascinating insight into the genesis of comic literature's most celebrated double-act. All the stories are set in New York, four of them featuring Jeeves and Wooster themselves; the rest concerning Reggie Pepper, an ... Read more

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  • The Code of the Woosters

    ‘The Code of the Woosters,’ a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published on 7 October 1938, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States by Doubleday, Doran, New York. It was serialised in The Saturday Evening Post from 16 July to 3 September 1938 and in the London Daily Mail from 14 September to 6 October 1938. In the best known of the Bertie and Jeeves series. When ... Read more

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  • Love Among the Chickens

    The absurd story of Jeremy Garnet, a writer and a former chicken farmer named Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge. Garnet encounters Ukridge for the first time in a long time and becomes entangled in Ukridge's fledgling chicken farm. While struggling with the farm and Ukridge's peculiar business practices, Garnet quickly develops feelings for a girl who lives close to the estate. ‘Love Among the ... Read more

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  • Uneasy Money

    ‘Uneasy Money’ is an autonomous romantic comedy novel from P.G. Wodehouse, written in 1916 which can be considered one of his best works with his trademark humor and woven plots. William FitzWilliam Delamere Chalmers, Lord Devlish (Bill) is a relaxed, generous, and financially poor member of England's nobility. He marks living as a London club secretary. His beautiful fiancee, Claire Fenwick, will ... Read more

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  • Something New

    ‘Something New,’ originally published in Great Britain in 1915, is considered to be one of P.G Wodehouse’s best novels. It is a comic caricature of aristocratic life. The novel introduces Lord Emsworth of Blandings Castle, whose home and family reappear in many of Wodehouse’s later short stories and novels. Young neighbours and fellow-writers Ashe Marson and Joan Valentine, newly met and both in ... Read more

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  • The Man With Two Left Feet and Other Stories

    Set in both London and New York, P.G Wodehouse’s ‘The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories’ feature a variety of settings just as it portrays an eclectic mix of protagonists. The story is a fairly miscellaneous collection—most of the stories concern relationships, sports and household pets, and do not feature any of Wodehouse's regular characters; one, however, Extricating Young Gussie, is ... Read more

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