Carry on Jeeves (Book, 1999) [Texas Group Catalog]
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Carry on Jeeves

Carry on Jeeves

Author: P G Wodehouse
Publisher: London : Penguin, 1957
Edition/Format:   Print book : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats
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From the moment Jeeves glides into Bertie Wooster's life and provides him with a magical hangover cure, Bertie begins to wonder how he's ever managed without him. Jeeves makes himself totally  Read more...

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Genre/Form: Humorous fiction
Fiction
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Romans, nouvelles, etc
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Wodehouse, P.G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975.
Carry on Jeeves.
London : Penguin, 1957 (1999 printing)
(OCoLC)891561091
Named Person: Bertie Wooster, (Fictitious character); Jeeves, (Fictitious character); Bertie Wooster, Fictitious character; Jeeves, Fictitious character; Jeeves, (Fictitious character); Bertie Wooster, (Fictitious character)
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: P G Wodehouse
ISBN: 0140284087 9780140284089
OCLC Number: 40715119
Notes: Originally published: London : Herbert Jenkins, 1925.
Description: 244 pages ; 18 cm
Contents: Jeeves takes charge --
The artistic career of Corky --
Jeeves and the unbidden guest --
Jeeves and the hard-boiled egg --
The aunt and the sluggard --
The rummy affair of Old Biffy --
Without the option --
Fixing it for Freddie --
Clustering round young Bingo --
Bertie changes his mind.
Responsibility: P.G. Wodehouse.
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'Jeeves and Bertie are as immortal as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, or Falstaff and Prince Hal, and, quite often, a good deal funnier.' - John Mortimer, Daily Telegraph

 

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