Wilhelmina Bennett is to marry Eustace Hignett. When they are joined by Sam Marlowe and Jane Hubbard another Wodehouse romp ensues.
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AUNTS AREN'T GENTLEMEN
Advised to live the quiet life Bertie and Jeeves head for the peace of Maiden Eggesford but they haven't reckoned on scheming Aunt Dahlia.
A FEW QUICK ONES
P G Wodehouse brings together some of his old friends and amusing characters for a party, with humorous results.
FRENCH LEAVE
The Marquis de Maufringneuse was a gentleman of expensive tastes and no money. His persuasive charm takes him into rich American society with surprising results.
HEAVY WEATHER
The Hon. Galahad Threpwood's sudden refusal to have his scurrilous memoirs published will be a grave financial loss to Lord Tilbury, who hopes to persuade him otherwise.
THE INIMITABLE JEEVES : VOLUME 2
The second instalment of Jeeves and Wooster's bally spiffing adventures. Amusing stories of money-making schemes involving placing wagers on the lengths of vicars' sermons to poor Bingo Little producing the village school Christmas entertainments.
THE INIMITABLE JEEVES: VOLUME 1
A collection of stories following the adventures of Bertie Wooster. His Aunt Agatha decides it is time for Bertie to abandon his life of frivolity in favour of wedding bells. Can Jeeves save him from marriage?
PICCADILLY JIM
This sparkling story of transatlantic manners follows the fortunes of playboy Jimmy Crocker in England and America. When Jimmy falls for a girl in London and vows to reform himself as a result, the quest for love leads him to his Aunt Nesta's house in New York, where his escapades involve impersonating himself and attempting to kidnap Nesta's odious son Ogden - with the boy demanding a cut of the ransom money. A full flush of minor characters - pretentious poets, butlers, boxers, put-upon husbands and Wall Street businessmen - make the comedy crackle as only Wodehouse knew how.
RIGHT HO, JEEVES
Gussie Fink-Nottle's knowledge of the common newt is unparalleled. Drop him in a pond of newts and his behaviour will be exemplary, but introduce him to a girl and watch him turn pink, yammer, and suddenly stampede for great open spaces. And his chum Tuppy Glossop isn't getting on much better. With so many broken hearts lying about him, Bertie Wooster can't sit idly by. The happiness of a pal - two pals, in fact - is at stake. But somehow Bertie's best-laid plans land everyone in the soup, and so it's just as well that Jeeves is ever at hand to apply his bulging brains to the problems of young love.
SOMETHING FRESH
The one thing that could be expected to disturb the peace of life at Blandings is the incursion of imposters. Blandings has imposters like other houses have mice. On this occasion there are two of them - both intent on a dangerous enterprise.
SUMMER LIGHTNING
While Blandings Castle sleeps in the summer sun, the Hon. Galahad Threepwood is busy writing his Reminiscences. But he has led a thoroughly misspent life, and his acquaintances in folly are worried about their reputations.
YOURS, PLUM
These letters to friends and family cover every aspect of Wodehouse’s career, including the Berlin Broadcasts, and shed new light on his reclusive personality. And most revealing of all, are his letters to Leonora, his stepdaughter, someone he loved and trusted completely.