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  1. My Man Jeeves by PG Wodehouse, 2010-06-12
  2. The Works of P.G. Wodehouse (with active table of contents) by P.G. Wodehouse, 2009-07-11
  3. The Novels of P.G. Wodehouse (Thirty Three Books with active table of contents) by P. G. Wodehouse, 2009-07-12
  4. Right Ho, Jeeves by PG Wodehouse, 2010-06-12
  5. The Best Known Works of P.G. Wodehouse (9 Books) by P.G. Wodehouse, 2009-07-11
  6. Jill the Reckless by PG Wodehouse, 2007-12-17
  7. The Short Stories of P.G. Wodehouse (with active table of contents) by P.G. Wodehouse, 2009-07-12
  8. The Uncollected Wodehouse by P. G. Wodehouse, 1999-11
  9. The Comedy of P.G. Wodehouse (Nine Books) by P.G. Wodehouse, 2009-07-12
  10. William Tell Told Again by PG Wodehouse, 2010-06-12
  11. The Man with Two Left Feet by PG Wodehouse, 2010-06-12
  12. Something New by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, 2008-12-11
  13. Death at the Excelsior by PG Wodehouse, 2010-06-12
  14. Laughing Gas by PG Wodehouse, 1959

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Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was born in Guildford, Surrey, as the son of Henry Ernest Wodehouse, a British judge in Hong Kong, and Eleanor (Deane) Wodehouse. Within the family, Wodehouse's first name was abbreviated to "Plum" and later his wife and friends also used this name. Until the age of four he lived in Hong Kong with his parents. On his return to England, he spent much of his childhood in the care of various aunts. Wodehouse attended boarding schools and received his secondary education at Dulwich College, London, which he always remembered with affection. His first paid article was Some Aspects of Game Captaincy . Wodehouse wrote it for a competition sponsored by The Public School Magazine Wodehouse's father did not approve of his writing, and after graduating in 1900 he worked two years at the London branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Wodehouse started his career in the literary world first as a free-lance writer, contributing humorous stories to Punch and the London Globe , where he had a column called By the Way . Most of Wodehouse's stories appeared first serialized at the Saturday Evening Post . After 1909 he lived and worked long periods in the United States and in France. In 1914 he married Ethel Newton, a widow, whom he had met in New York eight weeks earlier. She had a daughter, Leonora, whom Wodehouse adopted legally.

4. Wodehouse, PG | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
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    Sir Pelham Grenville (P.G.) Wodehouse (1881-1975) , English humorist whose career spanned more than 60 years, is best known as the creator of the ultimate “gentleman’s gentleman” Jeeves in a series of stories narrated by English bachelor aristocrat Bertie Wooster. A prolific and eclectic writer, Wodehouse worked on feature films and theater in addition to writing novels. The third of four sons of a British judge in Hong Kong, Henry Ernest Wodehouse, and his wife Eleanor. Wodehouse was born in Guildford, Surrey, England, though he spent the first four years of his life in Hong Kong. He returned to England and spent much of his youth living with relatives. Wodehouse attended boarding schools and then went on to Dulwich College in London, alma mater of several renowned writers including Raymond Chandler, Graham Swift, and C.F. Forester. After graduating, he was a freelance contributor to Punch and the London Globe . He began to write school stories, introducing characters that would eventually find themselves carrying over into other stories, such as the

6. Biographical And Bibliographical Note On P. G. Wodehouse With McIlvaine Addition
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Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was born at Guildford, Surrey, 15 October, 1881. Many excellent biographies exist and so none is attempted here but a few significant dates and events from his life may be useful. After attending Dulwich College from 1894-1900 he worked at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in London, writing articles and short stories in his spare time and having his first novel, a school story The Pothunters, published in 1902. He joined The Globe as editor of the column 'By the Way' in 1904 and his first adult novel, Love among the Chickens was published in 1906. By this time he had already visited USA for the first time and was writing song lyrics as well as plays and novels. By 1909 he was making enough money from his writing to be able to resign from The Globe.

7. P. G. Wodehouse Quotes
25 quotes and quotations by pg wodehouse. P. G. wodehouse Few of them were to be trusted within reach of a trowel and a pile of bricks. P. G. wodehouse
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8. Sir P.G. Wodehouse --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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11. A P.G. Wodehouse Coverage
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In a brilliant post, Alex Massie invokes PG Wodehouse to explain male antipathy towards Hillary Clinton (while also taking a swipe at Mike Huckabee): mould a fellow. To wit, one can easily imagine Hillary addressing a chap, thus: Yes, I can. Well done. Permalink Posted by on 12/30 at 11:56 PM Posted by Joshua Sharf on 12/31 at 12:33 AM Posted by on 12/31 at 12:41 AM Posted by on 12/31 at 12:53 AM Honoria Glossop had even more in common with Hillary, as evidenced by this conversation between Bertie and Jeeves after Bertie heard the shocking news that his friend Bingo was engaged to Honoria: Posted by on 12/31 at 12:56 AM Ann S, Posted by on 12/31 at 01:05 AM Posted by on 12/31 at 01:12 AM Ann, Your little post proves the point. There is a reason the Drones club is homosocial: men need a place somewhere on planet earth to escape the chatter of silly females. Posted by on 12/31 at 01:59 AM Jeff,
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Which pretty much sums up how I would feel about a Hillary presidency.

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15. PG Wodehouse Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
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"I turned to Aunt Agatha, whose demeanour was now rather like that of one who, picking daisies on the railway, has just caught the down express in the small of the back" ( The Inimitable Jeeves Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, always known as either P.G. Wodehouse or simply Plum (in his Punch writing and letters), was born on October 15th 1881 in Guildford, Surrey. He is best known for his Jeeves and Wooster stories, although he wrote novels and stories about a great many other hilarious characters. His father was a civil servant who left to become a judge in Hong Kong while Plum was still a boy. As such, the young Wodehouse spent much of his childhood in the care of aunts (see his constant preoccupation with relatives, especially aunts, in his fiction). He went to school at Dulwich college and seems to have enjoyed his time there. His famous Psmith character represents his boarding school years. Wodehouse's first career was as a banker for he Hong Kong and Shanghai bank but he turned his back on this swiftly and took up freelance writing just two years later. He began by writing for boys' magazines and moved on to the Strand Magazine - where a great many of his books were published serially first - and Punch . His first novel was published in 1902 and his output was extremely prolific, including the dialogue and stories to many successful musical comedies. He married in 1914 but, despite already having become one of the leading humorists of his age, he had not reached his peak. That came with the characters of Bertie Wooster and his manservant Jeeves in the volume

16. LibriVox » Psmith In The City, By P.G. Wodehouse
by P.G. wodehouse. Mike’s dream of studying and playing cricket at Cambridge are thwarted as his father runs into financial difficulties.
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17. Why A.A. Had It In For P.G.
Why AA had it in for pg, The Russian wodehouse Society.
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John Simpson ON STAGE at the Duke of York's theatre in the West End each night, the cast of the latest product of the P. G. Wodehouse industry, By Jeeves, throws itself around in the summer heat with energy and enthusiasm. The songs are charming, the actor who plays Jeeves is superb, especially about the eyebrows, and Honoria Glossop really does have a laugh like a troop of cavalry clattering over a metal bridge. It presents the standard view of Wodehouse: delightfully escapist, with no hint of any unpleasantness worse than domineering fiancees, miserly uncles ("He was the world's premier exponent of the one-way purse," Bertie Wooster says somewhere), and aunts constructed along the general lines of Lady Thatcher. Few people in the audience of By Jeeves will remember that libraries once banned his books and the government of the day accused him of treason and Nazism. Nor will they know that his worst enemy was A. A. Milne. Bertie Wooster versus Winnie-the-Pooh: it is an unlikely face-off. Wodehouse and Milne began as friends in the early 1920s. They were the same age - Wodehouse was the elder by three months - and they had both been educated at big London schools: Wodehouse at Dulwich, Milne at Westminster. Brought together by their success as comic writers, they combined in 1928 to back Ian Hay's dramatisation of Wodehouse's novel

18. Sir Watkyn Bassett's PG Wodehouse Page
The Russian wodehouse Society Sir Watkyn Bassett s - Pelham Grenville wodehouse page.
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The Russian Wodehouse Society - wodehouse.ru Sir Watkyn Bassett's PG Wodehouse page is a first web site about PGW in Russian Internet, prototype of The Russian Wodehouse Society. Sir Pelham Grenville
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19. BBC - H2g2 - PG Wodehouse - Humourist
A writer of popular fiction, Sir Pelham Grenville wodehouse1 was one of the . Update Forum A20615104 pg wodehouse - Humourist (Update) Apr 17, 2007
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Edited Guide Entry SEARCH h2g2 Advanced Search New visitors: Returning members: BBC Homepage The Guide to Life The Universe and Everything 2. The Universe The Earth Europe ... Writers Created: 9th September 1999 PG Wodehouse - Humourist Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! A writer of popular fiction, Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was one of the most prolific authors ever. His first book, The Pothunters , being published in 1902, he enjoyed a long and successful career up to his death in 1975. He could claim full or part-authorship of the lyrics and/or books of 16 plays and musicals (mostly collaborations with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton) , screenplays, an estimated 300 short stories, essays and 96 novels. Born in Guildford, England on 15 October, 1881, he was educated at Dulwich College, worked for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, moved to the

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