My Man Jeeves
My Man Jeeves is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in May 1919 by George Newnes. Of the eight stories in the collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and... See More
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Quick ViewMy Man Jeeves is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in May 1919 by George Newnes. Of the eight stories in the collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and... See More
(91 reviews)
Quick ViewA collection of fourteen classic animal stories featuring "Monkey Business, "Ukridge's Dog College," "Open House," and others from the comic master. Fans already familiar with Wodehouse the Connoisseur of Country Houses or... See More
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Quick ViewWhen his employer attempts to help a lovesick friend, Jeeves must clean up the ensuing scandal, in this comic novel featuring the iconic English valet. Bertie Wooster returns home from vacation to learn that his friend... See More
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Quick ViewSALLY GIVES A PARTY 1 Sally looked contentedly down the long table. She felt happy at last. Everybody was talking and laughing now, and her party, rallying after an uncertain start, was plainly the success she had hoped it... See More
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Quick ViewThere's no kind of trouble Wooster can get into that Jeeves can't fix in this classic collection of stories featuring the iconic English valet. Meet Reginald Jeeves, the consummate gentleman's gentleman and personal valet... See More
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Quick ViewA comic crime caper from the popular and prolific twentieth-century author of the Jeeves novels featuring Bertie Wooster. When Ogden Ford, the chubby son of a divorced American millionaire, arrives at a posh English prep... See More
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Quick ViewYoung love, old grudges, and a madcap insurance scheme collide in this charming British comedy by the author of the Jeeves & Wooster novels. John Carroll doesn't have a shot at marrying the lovely lady Pat Wyvern, not... See More
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Quick View"Good Lord, Jeeves! Is there anything you don't know?" "I could not say, sir." That, in brief, is the essence of the relationship between aristocrat Bertie Wooster and his dryly superior valet, Jeeves. Originally published... See More
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Quick ViewNineteen tales of romantic entanglements from one of British literature's comedic stars, the author of the Jeeves novels. First published in 1914, these short stories by P. G. Wodehouse deal with matters of the heart in... See More
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Quick ViewThe bon vivant takes charge of a New York magazine -- and gets in a tangle with the mob -- in this comic novel by the creator of Jeeves and Wooster. When Cambridge student Mike Jackson journeys to New York on a cricketing... See More
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Quick ViewThis book marks an epoch in my literary career. It is written in blood. It is the outpouring of a soul as deeply seared by Fate's unkindness as the pretty on the dog-leg hole of the second nine was ever seared by my iron. It... See More
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Quick ViewEmbark on Humorous Adventures with "Tales of St. Austin's" by P. G. Wodehouse Are you ready to embark on a hilarious and whimsical journey through the world of schoolboy pranks and comical mishaps? "Tales of St. Austin's"... See More
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Quick ViewIn this classic satire of English gentry and their servants, romantic intrigue collides with the hunt for a stolen artifact at a lord's country house. When struggling author Ashe Marson and former chorus girl Joan... See More
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Quick ViewTwo young Londoners enter the world of business and politics while still making time for cricket in this comic novel by the creator of Jeeves and Wooster. Mike Jackson, who'd hoped to continue his cricket career at... See More
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Quick ViewA musical writer bumbles his way into a storybook romance in this classic comedy of manners by the author of Right Ho, Jeeves. An American composer living in London, George Bevan is successful, lonely, and terribly bored... See More
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Quick ViewA penniless English lord, an inheritance up for grabs, and a beautiful beekeeper get into a hornet's nest of trouble in this classic romantic comedy. Bill Chalmers may hold the title of Lord Dawlish, but he's too broke to... See More
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Quick ViewTales of St. Austin's is a collection of short stories and essays, all with a school theme, by P. G. Wodehouse.(Excerpt from Wikipedia) See More
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Quick ViewA collection of golf stories from the celebrated satirist: "A delight. Wodehouse's drives... were deadly accurate when writing about the game." -- TheBoston Globe P. G. Wodehouse, Britain's beloved satirist and author of... See More
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Quick View"The Girl on the Boat" is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It first appeared in 1921 as a serial in the Woman's Home Companion in the United States under the title "Three Men and a Maid". (Excerpt from Wikipedia) See More
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Quick ViewYouthful rebellion, romantic entanglements, and actual espionage collide in this comic coming-of-age novel by the author of My Man Jeeves. Twenty-one-year-old James Braithwaite Crocker is developing a reputation as a bit... See More
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Quick ViewA struggling artist looks for love in Prohibition Era New York in this comic novel by the beloved author of the Jeeves and Wooster series. Among the denizens of New York's Greenwich Village, it is generally known that... See More
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Quick ViewMr Bickersdyke Walks behind the Bowler's Arm Considering what a prominent figure Mr John Bickersdyke was to be in Mike Jackson's life, it was only appropriate that he should make a dramatic entry into it. This he did by... See More
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Quick ViewThe novel tells the story of Kirk Winfield, his wife Ruth, and their young son, Bill. Bill's upbringing is interfered with by Ruth's busybody aunt, Mrs. Lora Delane Porter, who is an author of books intended to uplift the... See More
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Quick ViewThe definitive edition of the letters -- many previously unpublished -- of England's greatest comic writer. P. G. Wodehouse wrote some of the greatest comic masterpieces of all time. So, naturally, we find the same humor... See More
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Quick ViewEmbark on a delightful journey through the whimsical world of P. G. Wodehouse with the "Best of P. G. Wodehouse" collection. This set of three books -- featuring the hilarious escapades of Mike, the charming chaos of... See More
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Quick ViewTag along for the misadventures of Bertie Wooster and his genius manservant, Jeeves, in this humorous collection of ten classic stories. The fun begins when Bertram "Bertie" Wooster hires a wonderful new valet in "Jeeves... See More
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Quick ViewIf the management of the Hotel Guelph, that London landmark, could have been present at three o'clock one afternoon in early January in the sitting-room of the suite which they had assigned to Mrs Elmer Ford, late of New... See More
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Quick View"The immortal comic duo of ditsy Bertram Wooster and his unflappable valet Reginald Jeeves" are at it again in this hilarious follow-up to My Man Jeeves (The Washington Post). As Evelyn Waugh said of him, P. G. Wodehouse... See More
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Quick ViewMR. JACKSON MAKES UP HIS MIND If Mike had been in time for breakfast that fatal Easter morning he might have gathered from the expression on his father's face, as Mr. Jackson opened the envelope containing his school report... See More
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Quick View"Wodehouse is the greatest comic writer ever." --Douglas Adams "Wodehouse's idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own." --Evelyn Waugh... See More