The Plums Of P. G. Wodehouse
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A delightful anthology of comic fiction, The Plums of P. G. Wodehouse gathers some of the finest and most beloved works from one of the twentieth century's greatest humorists, showcasing his unparalleled gift for farcical plotting and sparkling prose. The collection presents a world of bumbling English aristocrats, scheming aunts, and unflappable manservants, all rendered with Wodehouse's signature wit and breezy, irresistible charm. Each story illustrates his masterful ability to construct elaborate comedic misunderstandings that spiral gloriously out of control before resolving in the most satisfying fashion. The tone throughout is warmly satirical yet never cruel, capturing a timeless, sun-drenched Edwardian England that exists purely for the reader's pleasure. This treasury stands as an ideal introduction for newcomers and a cherished revisit for devoted fans of the Wodehouse canon.
Author: P. G. Wodehouse
Format: Hardback
Published: 2004, The Folio Society
Genre: Humour
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A delightful anthology of comic fiction, The Plums of P. G. Wodehouse gathers some of the finest and most beloved works from one of the twentieth century's greatest humorists, showcasing his unparalleled gift for farcical plotting and sparkling prose. The collection presents a world of bumbling English aristocrats, scheming aunts, and unflappable manservants, all rendered with Wodehouse's signature wit and breezy, irresistible charm. Each story illustrates his masterful ability to construct elaborate comedic misunderstandings that spiral gloriously out of control before resolving in the most satisfying fashion. The tone throughout is warmly satirical yet never cruel, capturing a timeless, sun-drenched Edwardian England that exists purely for the reader's pleasure. This treasury stands as an ideal introduction for newcomers and a cherished revisit for devoted fans of the Wodehouse canon.