Thank You, Jeeves


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"P. G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century." —Sebastian Faulks Bertram Wooster’s interminable banjolele playing has driven Jeeves, his otherwise steadfast gentleman's gentleman, to give notice. The foppish aristocrat cannot survive for long without his Shakespeare-quoting and problem-solving valet, however, and after a narrowly escaped forced marriage, a cottage fire, and a great butter theft, the celebrated literary odd couple are happy to return to the way things were.




Right Ho, Jeeves


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In this, the second novel in P.G. Wodehouse's delightful Jeeves series, the family fumbles through a comedy of errors that is set in motion by a marriage proposal and a downward spiral of miscommunication and crossed wires. This hilarious novel contains many of the most beloved scenes and set pieces from the series. A must-read for Wodehouse fans and lovers of top-notch humor writing.




The Collector's Wodehouse


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Raise a glass as this is a time for celebration. The Collector's Wodehouse--all 99 titles--is complete!




Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves


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Fate conspires to draw Bertie Wooster back to Totleigh Towers and the clutches of Madeline Bassett.




Very good, Jeeves!


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The Jeeves Omnibus


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This is an omnibus collection of stories and novels about Jeeves, Bertie Wooster's inimitable manservant.




Jeeves and the Wedding Bells


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"A new Jeeves and Wooster novel"--Jacket.




The Inimitable Jeeves


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In The Inimitable Jeeves, Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves embark on a series of riotous adventures. Among other things they involve Bertie's feeble attempts to stop his friend Bingo Little from falling in love with every girl he meets. But the amiable chump's main concern is to avoid the eagle eye and iron will of his merciless Aunt Agatha. In one of the funniest works in the English language, P. G. Wodehouse charms, delights, and occasionally surprises the reader with his shrewd parody of the carefree lives of the English elite.







Thank You, Jeeves


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Bertie's banjolele playing has driven Jeeves, his problem-solving valet, to give notice. After a narrowly escaped forced marriage, a cottage fire, and a great butter theft, the literary odd couple are happy to return to the way things are