A “pleasing variety” of short stories from the bestselling twentieth-century humorist offer more tales of Englishman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves (The New York Times).
Befuddled Brit Bertie Wooster finds himself in another fix in each of these delightful tales from beloved English writer P. G. Wodehouse. Good thing Bertie has Jeeves to rely on to get out of his frequent muddles. Whether breaking up Bertie and his family’s foolhardy romantic entanglements or locating a beloved family dog, Jeeves can always be counted on to set things right again in Bertie’s world.
“There are eleven tales in this book and each is the best.” —The Observer
“Wodehouse is the funniest writer—that is, the most resourceful and unflagging deliverer of fun—that the human race, a glum crowd, has yet produced.” —The New Yorker
“Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. . . . He has made a world for us to live in and delight in.” —Evelyn Waugh
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