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  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse

    eBook
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  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse, Frederick Davidson, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., June 21, 2001)
    Strange things are happening at Belpher Castle. For starters, the Earl's sister is intent on pairing off her stepson, Reggie, and niece, Lady Patricia (known as Maud). Maud, however, is in hot pursuit of Geoffrey Raymond, and she is also being pursued by the unacceptable composer, George Bevan. "Reggie was a troubled spirit these days. He was in love, and he had developed a bad slice with his mid-iron. He was practically a soul in torment."
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, Feb. 2, 2018)
    Lady Maud, the spirited young daughter of the Earl of Marshmoreton, is confined to her home, Belpher Castle in Hampshire, under aunt's orders because of an unfortunate infatuation. Enter our hero, George Bevan, an American who writes songs for musicals and is so smitten with Maud that he descends on Hampshire's rolling acres to see off his rival and claim her heart. Meanwhile, in the great Wodehousian tradition, the Earl of Marshmoreton just wants a quiet life pottering in his garden, supported by his portly butler Keggs and free from the demands of his bossy sister and his silly-ass son.
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P.G. Wodehouse

    Hardcover (The Overlook Press, July 15, 2003)
    A Damsel in Distress is an early novel about the aristocratic Marshmoreton family--a precursor to Wodehouse's Blandings series.
  • Damsel in Distress, A

    P.G. Wodehouse, Jonathan Cecil

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, May 12, 2015)
    When Maud Marsh flings herself into George Bevan's cab in Piccadilly, he starts believing in damsels in distress. George traces his mysterious travelling companion to Belpher Castle, home of Lord Marshmoreton, where things become severely muddled. Maud's aunt, Lady Caroline Byng, wants Maud to marry Reddie, her stepson. Maud, meanwhile, is known to be in love with an unknown American she met in Wales. So when George turns up speaking American, a nasty case of mistaken identity breaks out. In fact the scene is set for the perfect Wodehouse comedy of errors.
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse, Tony Darnell

    Paperback (12th Media Services, July 10, 2018)
    A Damsel in Distress is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States in 1919. The plot revolves around golf-loving American composer George Bevan who falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day. When he later tracks her down to a romantic rural manor, mistaken identity leads to all manner of brouhaha. Source: Wikipedia
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse, Jonathan Cecil

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Aug. 13, 2013)
    When Maud Marsh flings herself into George Bevan’s cab in Piccadilly, he starts believing in damsels in distress. George traces his mysterious traveling companion to Belpher Castle, home of Lord Marshmoreton, where things become severely muddled. Maud’s aunt, Lady Caroline Byng, wants Maud to marry Reggie, her step-son. Maud, meanwhile, is known to be in love with an unknown American she met in Wales. So when George turns up speaking American, a nasty case of mistaken identity breaks out. In fact, the scene is set for the perfect Wodehouse comedy of errors.
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2016)
    A Damsel in Distress is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on 4 October 1919 by George H. Doran, New York, and in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, on 15 October 1919. It had previously been serialised in The Saturday Evening Post, between May and June that year. Golf-loving American composer George Bevan falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day; when he tracks her down to a romantic rural manor, mistaken identity leads to all manner of brouhaha. The story was made into a silent, black-and-white movie in 1919.
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (Tark Classic Fiction, Jan. 20, 2008)
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  • A Damsel In Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse, Flo Gibson (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, LLC, Jan. 30, 2015)
    Comedy reigns supreme as the Earl of Marshmoreton's sister's plans for marrying off her relatives to landed gentry go terribly awry. (Six CDs)
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse

    Paperback (Cluny Media, LLC, Feb. 7, 2017)
    When Lady Patricia Maud Marsh leaps into his taxicab and begs him to hide her, American musical composer George Bevan is swept off his feet and into an intricate web of romantic intrigue strung around Belpher Castle. Mistaken identities, scheming aunts, and crafty servants come together in this classic Wodehouse comedic caper. Maud’s family believes George to be another American with whom she had a romance a year ago; Maud’s aunt wants her to marry Reggie Byng, who is in love with Alice Faraday, Maud’s father’s secretary; Maud’s father, meanwhile, has fallen in love with an actress. George, with the help of Reggie, must win Maud’s heart or love’s labor will be lost!
  • A Damsel in Distress

    P. G. Wodehouse, Tony Darnell

    Hardcover (12th Media Services, July 10, 2018)
    A Damsel in Distress is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States in 1919. The plot revolves around golf-loving American composer George Bevan who falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day. When he later tracks her down to a romantic rural manor, mistaken identity leads to all manner of brouhaha. Source: Wikipedia