Jeeves Omnibus 3 Volume Set

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Author: P.G. Wodehouse

Format:  3 Volume set of shrink-wrapped paperback books

Description:

Pelham Grenville Wodehouse always known as 'Plum' wrote about 70 novels and some 300 short stories over 73 years and is regarded as one of our best humorists. Perhaps best known for the escapades of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, he also created the world of Blandings Castle, the elegant socialist Psmith and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 93 in 1975. First published by Hutchinson with these striking monocle-eyed, black tied gentleman artwork for the covers are all three omnibus volumes, one, two and three. Volume one gathers together three of the funniest books ever written - Thank You, Jeeves, The Code of the Woosters and The Inimitable Jeeves and is a whopping 592 page paperback. Volume two (originally published 5th July 1990) is a collection of Right Ho, Jeeves, Joy In the Morning and Carry On, Jeeves. He may not always see eye to eye with Bertie Wooster on ties and fancy waistcoats, but Jeeves can always be relied on to whisk his young master spotlessly out of the soup. 608pp in hefty paperback. Volume three (first published 4th July 1991) contains The Mating Season, Ring for Jeeves and Very Good. As always, Bertie is about to find himself in the soup or 'up to his knees in bisque', and Jeeves is poised to pull him out, quite possibly after pushing him in in the first place. Another omnibus of characteristically hilarious short stories and novels, Jeeves is for the first time shockingly employed to resolve the woes of someone other than Bertie Wooster. 576pp, paperback.

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Author: P.G. Wodehouse

Format:  3 Volume set of shrink-wrapped paperback books

Description:

Pelham Grenville Wodehouse always known as 'Plum' wrote about 70 novels and some 300 short stories over 73 years and is regarded as one of our best humorists. Perhaps best known for the escapades of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, he also created the world of Blandings Castle, the elegant socialist Psmith and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 93 in 1975. First published by Hutchinson with these striking monocle-eyed, black tied gentleman artwork for the covers are all three omnibus volumes, one, two and three. Volume one gathers together three of the funniest books ever written - Thank You, Jeeves, The Code of the Woosters and The Inimitable Jeeves and is a whopping 592 page paperback. Volume two (originally published 5th July 1990) is a collection of Right Ho, Jeeves, Joy In the Morning and Carry On, Jeeves. He may not always see eye to eye with Bertie Wooster on ties and fancy waistcoats, but Jeeves can always be relied on to whisk his young master spotlessly out of the soup. 608pp in hefty paperback. Volume three (first published 4th July 1991) contains The Mating Season, Ring for Jeeves and Very Good. As always, Bertie is about to find himself in the soup or 'up to his knees in bisque', and Jeeves is poised to pull him out, quite possibly after pushing him in in the first place. Another omnibus of characteristically hilarious short stories and novels, Jeeves is for the first time shockingly employed to resolve the woes of someone other than Bertie Wooster. 576pp, paperback.