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Серия "Everyman`s Library P. G. Wodehouse"
Серия "Everyman`s Library P. G. Wodehouse"
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P. G. Wodehouse was, by common consent, the most brilliant writer of English comedy in the twentieth century, equally celebrated...
In Wodehouse's final novel, unfinished at his death, the author returns to his favourite part of England. In a classic plot,...
A classic musical comedy plot turned into a novel, The Prince and Betty is the story of a man who gives up everything for his...
In these articles first produced for magazines and substantially rewritten for book publication, Wodehouse reveals his enduring...
Published under a pseudonym in the weekly magazine Chums, The Luck Stone was written very early in Wodehouse's career when he was...
When is an autobiography not an autobiography? When the author is P. G. Wodehouse.
Over Seventy purports to be a series of...
Despite an enormous solo output, P. G. Wodehouse often co-operated with other writers, especially in the early stages of his...
This early novel, written in collaboration with a friend, is a fascinating curiosity which suggests that Wodehouse might have...
Clarence Chugwater is not a Boy Scout for nothing. It is summer 1909 and everyone is too interested in the Test Match to notice...
This volume reprints two of Wodehouse's earliest story sequences, each linked by a central character, a technique he used many...
Would-be painter, George Finch, with lots of money and no talent, falls for lovely Molly Waddington who falls for him....
If I Were You is Wodehouse's comic variation on a favourite theme of Victorian melodrama - the changeling. Did old Nannie Price...
Three American sisters leave their chicken farm on Long Island for a holiday in Europe. In France they encounter the charming but...
In order to save his reputation and the honour of his house at school after he shames himself by running away from a fight...
Monty Bodkin has returned to London from Hollywood, leaving Sandy Miller, his secretary there, heartbroken, because Monty loves...
An early Wodehouse novel, this is both a sporting story and a tale of friendship between two boys at boarding school. Mike...
Everyone in Company for Henry wants to escape from something. Hard-up Henry Paradene would like to unload his hideous country...
It is the general view at Eckleton that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's. The fags run riot, the senior dayroom...
The twenty-five stories in this collection reflect Wodehouse’s own happy schooldays at Dulwich College but they also do a good...
Following the death of Carmen Flores, the lubricious Mexican star, her Hollywood house is bought by wealthy Adela Cork, whose...
In this charming story of the Jackson cricketing dynasty at boarding school, Wodehouse evokes the peaceful, prosperous world of...
This is the tale of Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, one of Wodehouse’s favourite protagonists, and his fraught attempt to...
The Adventures of Sally is a transatlantic comedy set in worlds Wodehouse knew well: American theatres, English country houses,...
Freddie Widgeon wants the money to buy shares in a coffee plantation in Kenya so that he can marry Sally Foster. Soapy and Dolly...
When O’Hara and Moriarty, two boys at Wrykyn School, tar and feather the statue of a pompous local MP, O’Hara mislays at the...
This charming novel is one of Wodehouse’s best late works. The vintage plot concerns a Gainsborough miniature, a mouldering...
This substantial collection of early stories displays a variety of tone, style and setting which may surprise readers familiar...
When Lord Emsworth's delectable solitude at Blandings Castle is shattered by the arrival from America of his bossy sister,...
The uncle of the title is a mysterious stranger who arrives at Beckford College and turns out to be younger than his nephew,...
When someone breaks into the cricket pavilion and steals two silver cups, the whole school is agog. Could it possibly be an...
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