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Aunts aren't gentlemen: a Jeeves and Bertie story
Barrie & Jenkins
1974
Bertie Wooster has been overdoing metropolitan life a bit, and the doctor orders fresh air in the depths of the country.
Bill the conqueror: his invasion of England in the springtime
Methuen & Co. Ltd.
1924
Bill West's love for beautiful Alice Coker has stirred him to become a go-getting type, leaving behind his wild youth.
Bill the conqueror: his invasion of England in the springtime
Methuen & Co. Ltd.
1938
George Pyke is overjoyed at hearing he is shortly to be made a lord, but disappointed with his son Roderick's handling of Society Spice, one of his leading publications.
The Blandings omnibus: Something fresh ; Summer lightning ; Heavy weather
Hutchinson
1996
Contains three Blandings novels.
The clicking of Cuthbert
Herbert Jenkins
1940
A collection of short stories with a golfing theme.
The code of the Woosters
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1940
Aunt Dahlia has tasked Bertie with purloining an antique cow creamer from Totleigh Towers.
Company for Henry
Herbert Jenkins
1967
Hard-up Henry Paradene would like to unload his hideous country house on his millionaire American cousin, J. Wendell Stickney.
Doctor Sally
Herbert Jenkins
1952
Bill Bannister is a loveable but apparently useless young man who has inherited a pile in the country and has hooked up with a much divorced and loud American woman of dubious antecedents.
French leave
Herbert Jenkins
1955
American chicken farmer Teresa "Terry" Trent spends her vacation with her sisters in the French towns of St. DW (introduced in Hot Water) and Roville, and falls in love with a French writer.
Full moon
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1947
The 9th Earl of Emsworth is forced to play host to his younger son Freddie, while his nieces, Prudence Garland and Veronica Wedge are romantically entangled with, respectively, Gally's godson Bill Lister and American millionaire Tipton Plimsoll.
A gentleman of leisure
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1924
Jimmy Pitt, having fallen in love on a transatlantic liner, befriends a small-time burglar and breaks into a police captain's house as a result of a bet.
The girl on the boat
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1934
It was Sam Marlowe's fate to fall in love with a girl on the R.M.S. Atlantic who was looking for a man like Sir Galahad.
The gold bat
A. and C. Black, Ltd.
1926
O'Hara and Moriarty tar and feather a statue of a local politician as a prank.
The gold bat
Souvenir Press
1974
O'Hara and Moriarty tar and feather a statue of a local politician as a prank.
The head of Kay's
Souvenir Press
1974
It is the general view at Eckleton school that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's.
The head of Kays
A. and C. Black, Ltd.
1922
It is the general view at Eckleton school that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's.
The heart of a goof
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1927
The Oldest Member tells a series of hilarious golfing stories.
Heavy weather
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1933
Plots are afoot to prevent the publication of Galahad Threepwood's reminiscences.
Ice in the bedroom
Herbert Jenkins
1961
A female novelist of the romantic kind moves out to the suburbs as she wants to get away from the kind of novels she's famous for and instead give the readers something stark.
The inimitable Jeeves
Herbert Jenkins Limited
1935
The first collection of short stories concerning the misadventures of Bertie Wooster and the achievements of Jeeves.
The luck of the Bodkins
Herbert Jenkins
1950s
The story concerns the complicated love life of amiable young Monty Bodkin, the nephew of Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, who had previously appeared in Heavy Weather as the latest in the long line of Lord Emsworth's secretaries.