It's dangerous to use the word genius to describe a writer, but I'll risk it with him

- John Humphrys,

For as long as I'm immersed in a P.G. Wodehouse book, it's possible to keep the real world at bay and live in a far, far nicer, funnier one where happy endings are the order of the day

- Marian Keyes,

Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already

- Lynne Truss,

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The incomparable and timeless genius - perfect for readers of all ages, shapes and sizes!

- Kate Mosse,

Not only the funniest English novelist who ever wrote but one of our finest stylists

- Susan Hill,

P.G. Wodehouse remains the greatest chronicler of a certain kind of Englishness, that no one else has ever captured quite so sharply, or with quite as much wit and affection

- Julian Fellowes,

A genius ... Elusive, delicate but lasting

- Alan Ayckbourn,

Witty and effortlessly fluid. His books are laugh-out-loud funny

- Arabella Weir,

The Wodehouse wit should be registered at Police HQ as a chemical weapon

- Kathy Lette,

The funniest writer ever to put words to paper

- Hugh Laurie,

A Jeeves and Wooster novel

Trapped in rural Steeple Bumpleigh, a man less stalwart than Bertie Wooster would probably give way at the knees.

For among those present were Florence Craye, to whom Bertie had once been engaged and her new fiancé 'Stilton' Cheesewright, who sees Bertie as a snake in the grass. And that biggest blot on the landscape, Edwin the Boy Scout, who is busy doing acts of kindness out of sheer malevolence.

All Bertie's forebodings are fully justified. For in his efforts to oil the wheels of commerce, promote the course of true love and avoid the consequences of a vendetta, he becomes the prey of all and sundry. In fact only Jeeves can save him...

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A Jeeves and Wooster novel

Trapped in rural Steeple Bumpleigh, a man less stalwart than Bertie Wooster would probably give way at the knees.

For among those present were Florence Craye, to whom Bertie had once been engaged and her new fiancé 'Stilton' Cheesewright, who sees Bertie as a snake in the grass.

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'You don't analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour.' Stephen Fry

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780099513766
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Cornerstone
Vekt
227 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Biografisk notat

P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) is widely regarded as the greatest comic writer of the 20th century. Wodehouse wrote more than 70 novels and 200 short stories, creating numerous much-loved characters - the inimitable Jeeves and Wooster, Lord Emsworth and his beloved Empress of Blandings, Mr Mulliner, Ukridge, and Psmith. His humorous articles were published in more than 80 magazines, including Punch, over six decades. He was also a highly successful music lyricist, once with over five musicals running on Broadway simultaneously. P.G. Wodehouse was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for 'an outstanding and lasting contribution to the happiness of the world'.