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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P.G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Hutchinson, March 3, 1965)
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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Aug. 14, 2007)
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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P G Wodehouse

    Paperback (Bibliotech Press, March 6, 2020)
    Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse KBE (15 October 1881 - 14 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. Born in Guildford, the third son of a British magistrate based in Hong Kong, Wodehouse spent happy teenage years at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life. After leaving school, he was employed by a bank but disliked the work and turned to writing in his spare time. His early novels were mostly school stories, but he later switched to comic fiction, creating several regular characters who became familiar to the public over the years. They include the jolly gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set; the Oldest Member, with stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls.Most of Wodehouse's fiction is set in England, although he spent much of his life in the US and used New York and Hollywood as settings for some of his novels and short stories. He wrote a series of Broadway musical comedies during and after the First World War, together with Guy Bolton and Jerome Kern, that played an important part in the development of the American musical. He began the 1930s writing for MGM in Hollywood. In a 1931 interview, his naïve revelations of incompetence and extravagance in the studios caused a furore. In the same decade, his literary career reached a new peak.Wodehouse worked extensively on his books, sometimes having two or more in preparation simultaneously. He would take up to two years to build a plot and write a scenario of about thirty thousand words. After the scenario was complete he would write the story. Early in his career he would produce a novel in about three months, but he slowed in old age to around six months. He used a mixture of Edwardian slang, quotations from and allusions to numerous poets, and several literary techniques to produce a prose style that has been compared to comic poetry and musical comedy. Some critics of Wodehouse have considered his work flippant, but among his fans are former British prime ministers and many of his fellow writers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2018)
    Indiscretions of Archie CHAPTER I. DISTRESSING SCENE “I say, laddie!” said Archie. “Sir?” replied the desk-clerk alertly. All the employes of the Hotel Cosmopolis were alert. It was one of the things on which Mr. Daniel Brewster, the proprietor, insisted. And as he was always wandering about the lobby of the hotel keeping a personal eye on affairs, it was never safe to relax. “I want to see the manager.” “Is there anything I could do, sir?” Archie looked at him doubtfully. “Well, as a matter of fact, my dear old desk-clerk,” he said, “I want to kick up a fearful row, and it hardly seems fair to lug you into it. Why you, I mean to say? The blighter whose head I want on a charger is the bally manager.”
  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2018)
    Indiscretions of Archie is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 14 February 1921 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 15 July 1921 by George H. Doran, New York
  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    eBook (Reading Essentials, Jan. 27, 2020)
    This book tells the story of impoverished, embarrassment-prone Archie and his difficult relationship with his art-collecting, hotel-owning millionaire father-in-law Daniel Brewster. Archie's attempts to ingratiate himself with Brewster only get him further into trouble. As usual, hilarious coincidences and misunderstandings abound!
  • Indiscretions Of Archie

    P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Repressed Publishing LLC, Sept. 3, 2012)
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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Aug. 14, 2007)
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  • The Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (The Overlook Press, Sept. 3, 1777)
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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P.G. WODEHOUSE

    Hardcover (Barrie & Jenkins, Sept. 3, 1978)
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  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, March 1, 2009)
    Indiscretions of Archie is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, adapted from a series of short between 1920 and early 1921.
  • Indiscretions of Archie

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Oct. 27, 2008)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.