Bertie Wooster is trapped in the rural community of Steeple Bumpleigh with a strange assortment of characters. The biggest blot on the social landscape is Edwin the boy scout whose acts of kindness are akin to sheer malevolence.
Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best: The ...
P. G. WodehouseOne of the greatest comedy writers of all time for classic humor, pure nostalgia, and lovers of farceSince Lord Emsworth first appeared, his shambling gait, incoherent English, and lack of stomach for a fight have persuaded friends an...
In the Angler s Rest, drinking hot scotch and lemon, sits one of Wodehouse s greatest raconteurs. Mr. Mulliner, his vivid imagination lubricated by Miss Postlethwaite the barmaid, has fabulous stories to tell of the extraordinary beha...
Service with a Smile (The Blandings C...
P. G. WodehouseTurmoil strikes once more at Blandings Castle. Lord Emsworth finds his idyllic home overrun not only with the local Church Lad's Brigade, but also the curmudgeonly old Duke of Dunstable and publishing magnate (and fellow pig-lover) Lo...
A swift-paced, wonderfully narrated Wodehouse classic When a scarab belonging to an American millionaire is absent-mindedly stolen by Lord Emsworth, young writers Ashe Marson and Joan Valentine are brought together in an attempt to r...
While Blandings Castle sleeps in the summer sun, the Hon. Galahad Threepwood, brother of the Earl of Emsworth, is busily engaged in writing his Reminiscences, and they look set to be as warm as the weather, if not warmer. For Galahad ...
[Read by Jonathan Cecil]The hideous Walsingford Hall is home to an odd assortment of coves. The vile premises belong to Sir Buckstone, who is in a little financial difficulty. So for a little monetary help he puts a roof over the head...
It was a morning when all nature shouted "Fore!" P. G. Wodehouse leads the listener out on to this little nine-hole course with a collection of nine golf stories—as observed by the Oldest Member. The stories included are: ...
[This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Read by Frederick Davidson] When the 'Little Nugget', alias of thirteen-year-old Ogden Ford, bulgy, rude, chain-smoking son of an American millionaire, arrives at Sanstead Hou...
A Jeeves and Wooster novel At Deverill Hall, an idyllic Tudor manor in the picture-perfect village of King's Deverill, impostors are in the air. The prime example is man-about-town Bertie Wooster, doing a good turn to Gussie Fink-Nott...
For George Finch, one of Nature s white mice and probably the worst artist ever to put brush to canvas, there are many obstacles to overcome. Undoubtedly the greatest is his beloved Molly s fearsome stepmother, Mrs. Waddington, who ha...
Uncle Dynamite (Uncle Fred Series, B...
P. G. Wodehouse[Read by Jonathan Cecil]A chance meeting on a train brought together Lord Ickenham and Bill Oakshott-- although being told that the love of his life, Hermione, was engaged to none other than Pongo, Lord Ickenham's nephew, did make Bil...
Uncle Fred, or to give him his full title: Fredrick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, fifth Earl of Ickenham, is considered by some as a "splendid gentleman, a sportsman to his fingertips." Mr. Twistleton, nephew to Earl, and ...
Jeeves is not only a tireless servant to Bertie Wooster, but a savior of a good many other individuals as well. The list is long and includes Bingo Little, Sippy Sipperley, Tuppy Glossop, and Miss Dalgleish.
Very Good, Jeeves: Vol 2 (Csa Word Cl...
P. G. Wodehouse"The funniest writer ever to put words to paper." —Hugh Laurie The latest Jeeves offering from Martin Jarvis contains five unabridged stories starring Jeeves and Wooster: Jeeves and the Kid Clementia, The Love that Puri...
[Read by Jonathan Cecil]From the author whom the Times called ""a comic genius"" and ""an old master of farce"" come eleven further stories featuring such eccentric characters as Freddie Wid...
Bertie Wooster Sees It Through
P. G. WodehouseA Bertie and Jeeves classic, featuring novelist Florence Craye, a pearl necklace, and The Mystery of the Pink Crayfish.Bertie is in a genuine fix. Not only does Jeeves disapprove most strongly of Bertie's new mustache, but also, and m...
A Bertie and Jeeves classic, featuring the Junior Ganymede, a Market Snodsbury election, and the Observer crossword puzzle.Jeeves, who has saved Bertie Wooster so often in the past, may finally prove to be the unwitting cause of his y...
A Bertie and Jeeves classic, featuring an Alpine hat, a black amber statuette, and the dreaded Totleigh Towers.In Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves, Bertie's newt-breeding friend Gussie Fink-Nottle must marry Madeline Bassett or Bertie will be ...
Enter Jeeves: 15 Early Stories (Hilar...
P. G. WodehouseSplendid collection features Bertie Wooster, the deliciously dim aristocrat and Jeeves, his brainy manservant. Included are the first eight Jeeves stories as well as the complete Reggie Pepper (Bertie's prototype) series. 'Extricating...
My Man Jeeves, first published in 1919, introduced the world to affable, indolent Bertie Wooster and his precise, capable valet, Jeeves. Some of the finest examples of humorous writing found in English literature are woven around the ...
""A Damsel in Distress"" is a delightful romantic comedy novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1919. Set in England and the United States, the story follows the humorous misadventures of a charming and eccent...
The writing of P. G. Wodehouse put him among the most widely read humorists of the twentieth century. He began his postcollegiate career working in a bank. Very dissatisfied with the job, he began writing magazine articles when he had...
When Lady Maud Marsh, a passionate young woman, admits to her affluent family that she is in love with a poor man, they forbid her from leaving the house. Having met the man, Geoffrey, the previous summer in Wales, Maud is set on marr...
""A Gentleman of Leisure"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1910. The story revolves around the charming and resourceful protagonist, Jimmy Pitt, who, after a series of mishaps, finds himsel...
""A Man of Means"" is a collection of humorous short stories by P.G. Wodehouse and C.H. Bovill, first published in 1914. Set in the early 20th century, the anthology presents a series of interconnected tales that r...
""A Prefect's Uncle"" is a humorous novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1903. The story revolves around the misadventures of a mischievous and resourceful schoolboy, Farnie, as he navigates the challenges o...
A collection of wonderful articles, poems, and stories by that master of comedy and complications, P. G. Wodehouse, the author of My Man Jeeves. Includes 'Some Aspects of Game-Captaincy,' 'An Unfinished Collection,' 'The New Advertisi...
A Wodehouse Miscellany: Articles & St...
P. G. Wodehouse"A Wodehouse Miscellany" offers a delightful potpourri of P. G. Wodehouse's literary genius, showcasing the breadth and depth of his comedic craft. From keenly observed articles about the quirks of daily life to enchanting s...