by P.G. Wodehouse
Beware of casual 1920s racist slurs.
The stories ranged from mediocre to good. My favorite was probably The Mixer, which was about a dog, told from the dog's point of view.
Another collection of Wodehouse stories, only one of which ("Extricating Young Gussie") is a Bertie Wooster story. Reading these stories at the same time as a Theodore Sturgeon volume of short stories constantly had me drawing comparisons between the two writers. Wodehouse never wrote fantasy per se...