Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves. Inimitable Jeeves. Carry On, Jeeves.
528 pages
19 hours of reading
This volume brings together three rib-tickling books, featuring hapless man-about-town Bertie Wooster, and his manservant Jeeves. Bertie has an unfailing talent for getting into sticky situations, but Jeeves never fails to come to his rescue, be it from the threat of matrimony, relatives or Aunts.
And so, thanks to Jeeves, they are throughout this bumper volume, whatever
mayhem may be loosed upon the befuddled head and generous heart of Bertram
Wilberforce Wooster. Gathered in this volume are three of Wodehouse's
hilarious Jeeves and Wooster novels: Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, Stiff Upper
Lip, Jeeves and Jeeves in the Offing.
Poor Bertie is in the soup again, and throughout this latest omnibus it is
only Jeeves who keeps him from being the fish and the main course as well.
This volume contains Much Obliged, Jeeves, Aunts Aren't Gentlemen and the
short stories 'Extricating Young Gussie', 'Jeeves Makes An Omelette' and
'Jeeves and the Greasy Bird'.
Jeeves may not always see eye to eye with Bertie on ties and fancy waistcoats,
but he can always be relied on to whisk his young master spotlessly out of the
soup (even if, for tactical reasons, he did drop him in it in the first
place).
Celebrated for its blend of humor and absurdity, this story captivates readers with its whimsical narrative and engaging characters. It invites you into a world where the outrageous becomes the norm, showcasing the author's knack for storytelling that balances both wit and charm. With a unique approach to traditional themes, it promises laughter and entertainment, making it a delightful read for those seeking a lighthearted escape.
As always, Bertie is about to find himself in the soup (or 'up to the knees in
bisque') and Jeeves is poised to pull him out - quite possibly after pushing
him in in the first place. Contains The Mating Season, Ring for Jeeves and
Very Good, Jeeves...
A Jeeves and Wooster Omnibus It is Bertie Wooster's habit to land in the soup from time to time. To get into a spot of bother. Circumstances, aided and abetted by Aunt Agatha, Aunt Dahlia, Bingo Little, Tuppy, Sippy and others, seem to conspire against him and a frightful muddle ensues. Enter Jeeves, the source of all solace. Jeeves of the infinite sagacity. Jeeves, that noiseless provider of deliverance from the hangover, a bird of the ripest intellect, calm and wise enough to rescue Bertie and his pals from the most fearful scrapes. Jeeves, that subtle master of prudence, good taste and ineffable composure. Where would that chump Bertie be without him? This omnibus edition will delight newcomers to Wodehouse as well as those already familiar with his sunny universe and his sparkling prose. It contains Right Ho, Jeeves, The Inimitable Jeeves and Very Good, Jeeves.
The delightful duo of Jeeves and Wooster offers a charming blend of humor and wit. Bertie Wooster, a well-meaning but bumbling aristocrat, often finds himself in absurd predicaments, while his unflappable valet, Jeeves, employs his intelligence and resourcefulness to rescue him. Their misadventures in the upper-class society of early 20th-century England highlight themes of class, friendship, and the comedic struggles of navigating social expectations, making for an entertaining read filled with clever dialogue and whimsical scenarios.
Uncle Fred's visits to London bring a whirlwind of resolution and romance, as he skillfully navigates through various dilemmas, ensuring that true lovers find their way back to each other. Meanwhile, his nephew Pongo is left in a state of comedic distress, highlighting the chaotic yet charming impact of Uncle Fred's presence. This tale blends humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing the transformative power of family and love.