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My Man Jeeves
Right Ho, Jeeves
The Inimitable Jeeves
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Tag along for the misadventures of Bertie Wooster and his genius manservant, Jeeves, in this humorous collection of ten classic stories.

The fun begins when Bertram “Bertie” Wooster hires a wonderful new valet in “Jeeves Takes Charge.” Jeeves proves himself to be quite handy in all sorts of dilemmas, including Bertie’s fiancée asking him to destroy his uncle’s memoirs. In “The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy,” Bertie’s forgetful friend cannot remember his beloved’s surname or address, which leads to a problematic engagement. In “Without the Option,” Bertie accidentally gets his friend Sippy thrown in jail and must pose as him on a visit to the horrible Pringle family. But no matter that trouble, Jeeves is always there to offer a clever solution that yields hilarious results . . .

Other stories include “The Artistic Career of Corky,” “Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest,” “Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg,” “The Aunt and the Sluggard,” “Fixing It for Freddie,” “Clustering Round Young Bingo,” and “Bertie Changes His Mind.”

“The funniest writer ever to put words to paper.” —Hugh Laurie
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 9, 2019
My Man Jeeves
Right Ho, Jeeves
The Inimitable Jeeves

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Inimitable Jeeves

    The Inimitable Jeeves
    The Inimitable Jeeves

    “The immortal comic duo of ditsy Bertram Wooster and his unflappable valet Reginald Jeeves” are at it again in this hilarious follow-up to My Man Jeeves (The Washington Post).   As Evelyn Waugh said of him, P. G. Wodehouse “satisfies the most sophisticated taste and the simplest.” His second collection to feature British butler Jeeves and his frivolous aristocratic employer, Bertie Wooster, contains some of his best loved stories, including “The Great Sermon Handicap,” in which bets are placed on which parson will preach the longest Sunday sermon. Many of these linked stories feature the romantic misadventures of Bertie’s friend Bingo Little—who falls in love with everyone from a parson’s niece, a romance novelist, and a Communist to Bertie’s own fiancée. Bertie also struggles with willful Aunt Agatha and the formidable and athletic Honoria Glossop, who just may be a bit too much woman for him. As always, Jeeves steps in to set things right.   This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.  

  • My Man Jeeves

    My Man Jeeves
    My Man Jeeves

    There’s no kind of trouble Wooster can get into that Jeeves can’t fix in this classic collection of stories featuring the iconic English valet.   Meet Reginald Jeeves, the consummate gentleman’s gentleman and personal valet to the wealthy young idler Bertie Wooster. First appearing in the Saturday Evening Post in 1915, Jeeves became one of the most beloved characters in modern English fiction as, time and again, he helped Wooster and his friends out of various messes—including a number of unwise or unwanted engagements.   My Man Jeeves collects four of Wodehouse’s most memorable Jeeves and Wooster stories and pairs them with four comic tales of Wodehouse’s original man-about-town, Reggie Pepper. From Jeeves’s unconventional solution for handling an unwanted houseguest to Reggie Pepper’s attempt to save a forgetful friend’s marriage, Wodehouse demonstrates his signature tongue-in-cheek wit in these eight charming stories.

  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    Right Ho, Jeeves
    Right Ho, Jeeves

    When his employer attempts to help a lovesick friend, Jeeves must clean up the ensuing scandal, in this comic novel featuring the iconic English valet.   Bertie Wooster returns home from vacation to learn that his friend Gussie Fink-Nottle has been soliciting love advice from Jeeves, the eminently practical valet in Bertie’s employ. Afraid of being overshadowed by his own manservant, Bertie instructs Jeeves to stop assisting so that he may take up the case himself. After all, how difficult could it be to help timid Gussie win the heart of the silly and childish Madeline Bassett?   Meanwhile, Bertie’s aunt has requested his presence at her country estate to give a speech at the local grammar school. When he learns that Madeline is visiting as well, he sends Gussie in his place. But what seems like a perfect plan quickly comes apart in a comedy of disgruntled cooks, drunken speeches, gambling debts, and mistaken intentions that leave Bertie himself unexpectedly betrothed to Madeline. Now it is Bertie who requires Jeeves’s advice in this classic novel of matchmaking gone hysterically awry.

  • Carry On, Jeeves

    Carry On, Jeeves
    Carry On, Jeeves

    Tag along for the misadventures of Bertie Wooster and his genius manservant, Jeeves, in this humorous collection of ten classic stories. The fun begins when Bertram “Bertie” Wooster hires a wonderful new valet in “Jeeves Takes Charge.” Jeeves proves himself to be quite handy in all sorts of dilemmas, including Bertie’s fiancée asking him to destroy his uncle’s memoirs. In “The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy,” Bertie’s forgetful friend cannot remember his beloved’s surname or address, which leads to a problematic engagement. In “Without the Option,” Bertie accidentally gets his friend Sippy thrown in jail and must pose as him on a visit to the horrible Pringle family. But no matter that trouble, Jeeves is always there to offer a clever solution that yields hilarious results . . . Other stories include “The Artistic Career of Corky,” “Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest,” “Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg,” “The Aunt and the Sluggard,” “Fixing It for Freddie,” “Clustering Round Young Bingo,” and “Bertie Changes His Mind.” “The funniest writer ever to put words to paper.” —Hugh Laurie

Author

P.G. Wodehouse

P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) nació en Surrey. Tras trabajar un tiempo como periodista en Inglaterra, se trasladó a los Estados Unidos. Escribió numerosas obras de teatro y comedias musicales, y más de noventa novelas. Creador de personajes inolvidables -Jeeves, Bertie Wooster, su tía Agatha, Ukridge, Psmith, Lord Emsworth, los lechuguinos del Club de los Zánganos, y tantos otros, sus obras se reeditan continuamente, como corresponde a uno de los grandes humoristas del siglo.

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