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  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P G Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Simon & Brown, May 22, 2017)
    Right Ho, Jeeves is the best selling novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular character Jeeves, after Thank You, Jeeves.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P.G. Wodehouse

    Audio CD (BBC Books, June 5, 2006)
    This full-cast radio production stars Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. Mayhem has broken out at Brinkley Court and there would seem to be a desperate need for Jeeves. But Bertie is fed up with the assumption that he is merely an addendum to his personal attendant. There are more brains in the Wooster household than just Jeeves, you know! Stand back: Bertram Wooster is on the case.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P G Wodehouse

    Paperback (SC Active Business Development Srl, Nov. 29, 2017)
    Whether you already know P.G. Wodehouse's other works or you are just looking for a great, entertaining, funny read, Right Ho, Jeeves is certainly what you need. Rated as "the best comic book by an English writer", Right Ho, Jeeves is masterfully written - just sit down to listen to it and you will surely have a wonderful time. Follow the adventures of Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves, in this stunning new audiobook edition.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2015)
    When Jeeves suggests dreamy, soulful Gussie Fink-Nottle don scarlet tights and a false beard in his bid to capture the affections of Madeline Bassett, Bertie Wooster decides matters have definitely got out of hand, especially when it comes to a disagreement over a certain white mess jacket with brass buttons! Taking Jeeves off the case, he embarks on a plan of his own to bring Madeline and Gussie together. But when things go disastrously wrong, who can Bertie turn to?
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P G Wodehouse

    Paperback (E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books, Feb. 10, 2019)
    Right Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after Thank You, Jeeves. It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters, and is mostly set at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia. It was first published in the United Kingdom on October 5, 1934 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on October 15, 1934 by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, under the title Brinkley Manor. Before being published as a book, it had been sold to the Saturday Evening Post, in which it appeared in serial form from December 23, 1933 to January 27, 1934, and in England in the Grand Magazine from April to September 1934. Wodehouse had already started planning this sequel while working on Thank You, Jeeves.Wodehouse's main canvas remained that of pre-war English upper-class society, reflecting his birth, education, and youthful writing career.An acknowledged master of English prose, Wodehouse has been admired both by contemporaries such as Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh and Rudyard Kipling and by modern writers such as Douglas Adams, Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith and Terry Pratchett. Sean O'Casey famously called him "English literature's performing flea", a description that Wodehouse used as the title of a collection of his letters to a friend, Bill Townend.Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of 15 plays and of 250 lyrics for some 30 musical comedies.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    Sir P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (Arcturus, Sept. 15, 2019)
    In this, the second novel featuring Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves, the pair face love triangles, strained friendships, and drunken rhetoric at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School prize giving.When the timid Gussie and anxious Aunt Dahlia find themselves in trouble, Bertie confidently offers his advice. His hilarious and ridiculous suggestions result in unwanted proposals, broken engagements, and chaos all round. As always, Jeeves swoops in to clean up the mess. Wonderfully crafted, Right Ho, Jeeves is a true delight from Wodehouse, the master of elegant comic fiction.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 20, 2017)
    Right Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster. It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (Simon & Brown, Jan. 21, 2011)
    Right Ho, Jeeves is the best selling novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular character Jeeves, after Thank You, Jeeves.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2012)
    Right Ho, Jeeves the second novel by P. G. Wodehouse featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after Thank You, Jeeves. Along with many other recurring characters in Wodehouse's stories. Set mostly at Brinkley court home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia.
  • Right Ho, Jeeves: Classic Literature

    P.G Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 18, 2017)
    “To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language.” Follow the adventures of Bertie Wooster and his gentleman’s gentleman, Jeeves, in this stunning new edition of one of the greatest comic novels in the English language. Bertie must deal with the Market Snodsbury Grammar School prize giving, the broken engagement of his cousin Angela, the wooing of Madeline Bassett by Gussie Fink-Nottle, and the resignation of Anatole, the genius chef. Will he prevail? Only with the aid of Jeeves!
  • Right Ho, Jeeves: A Compact Print Book

    P. G. Wodehouse, George J. Kiernan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 8, 2013)
    "Indeed, Wodehouse does much to reflect the over-privileged lives... However, what might have become a novel filled to overflowing with hilarity and drama is brought back down to a more substantial level with the constant subtle humor and patronization brought in by Jeeves. "Jeeves, don't keep saying 'Indeed, sir?' No doubt nothing is further from your mind than to convey such a suggestion, but you have a way of stressing the 'in' and then coming down with a thud on the 'deed' which makes it virtually tantamount to 'Oh, yeah?' Correct this, Jeeves." The nature in which Bertie and the rest are virtually ignorant to Jeeves' little jibes such as this shows clearly the statement of Wodehouse, how the aristocracy is too self absorbed to notice even the slightest. A wonderfully clever novel, which keeps the pages turning with quick wit and snappy humor. I highly suggest it."
  • Right Ho, Jeeves

    P.G.Wodehouse

    Paperback (Book Jungle, Sept. 6, 2007)
    Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (October 15, 1881 - February 14, 1975) was an English comic writer who has enjoyed enormous popular success for more than seventy years. Wodehouse was an acknowledged master of English prose, admired both by contemporaries like Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh and Rudyard Kipling and by modern writers like Douglas Adams, Salman Rushdie, Christopher Hitchens and Terry Pratchett. Sean O'Casey famously called him "English literature's performing flea", a description that Wodehouse said he believed was "meant to be complimentary", and which he used as the title of a collection of his letters to a friend, Bill Townend, which was published in 1953. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies. He worked with Cole Porter on the musical Anything Goes and frequently collaborated with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton. He wrote the lyrics for the hit song "Bill" in Show Boat.