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Week-End Wodehouse – required reading at country house parties in the late Thirties – remains one of the best introductions to the work of a writer who, in Hilaire Belloc’s words, ‘nearly always approaches, and often reaches, perfection’.
All the old favourites are here: Drones Club stories, Mr Mulliner stories, stories of Jeeves, Lord Emswort and Ukridge. But this hugely entertaining selection also contains generous extracts from the novels and non-fiction writings.
Just as in its original edition Week-End Wodehouse is introduced by Hilaire Belloc and wittily decorated with illustrations by Kerr.
All the old favourites are here: Drones Club stories, Mr Mulliner stories, stories of Jeeves, Lord Emswort and Ukridge. But this hugely entertaining selection also contains generous extracts from the novels and non-fiction writings.
Just as in its original edition Week-End Wodehouse is introduced by Hilaire Belloc and wittily decorated with illustrations by Kerr.
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