Arguably P.G. Wodehouse's most endearing character, Reginald Jeeves is a "gentleman's personal gentleman" (a valet) to the foppish Bertie Wooster. Subtle and clever, Jeeves carefully oversees Wooster's life, often coming up with complicated plans to extricate young Wooster from the latest...
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Arguably P.G. Wodehouse's most endearing character, Reginald Jeeves is a "gentleman's personal gentleman" (a valet) to the foppish Bertie Wooster. Subtle and clever, Jeeves carefully oversees Wooster's life, often coming up with complicated plans to extricate young Wooster from the latest calamity in his life, be it legal, social, or womanly.This collection contains seven Jeeves works, including the novel RIGHT HO, JEEVES. Includes an active table of content for easy navigation.Extricating Young GussieLeave it to JeevesJeeves and the Unbidden GuestJeeves and the Hard-Boiled EggThe Aunt and the SluggardJeeves Takes ChargeRight Ho, JeevesPelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975) was a prolific British humorist. In a career spanning more than seventy years, Wodehouse became known for his humor aimed at the British upper-classes; he also became a successful screenwriter.This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text, with minor errors and omissions corrected.
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