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French Leave
P. G. Wodehouse
The gentleman of expensive tastes and no money stands at life's crossroads. He must either marry money or work. The Marquis de Maufringneuse was such a gentleman, and in the course of a chequered career had tried the both alternatives. Unfortunately, neither...
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Strive Boldly, Guys
San Antonio
San Antonio does not recognize any taboos, for him there is nothing sacred. Besides the sense of humor. And the sexual piquancy. “Strive Boldly, Guys” - perhaps more than any other of his novels – is a book intended for those who have a...
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Psmith in the City
P. G. Wodehouse
Considering what a prominent figure Mr. John Bickersdyke was to be in Mike Jackson's life, it was only appropriate that he should make a dramatic entry into it. This he did by walking behind the bowler's arm when Mike had scored ninety-eight, causing him...
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Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
P. G. Wodehouse
Monty Bodkin's year in Hollywood is completed and he has returned to London, leaving his secretary Sandy Miller heartbroken, her love unmentioned, unrequited. Monty's desires lie elsewhere - with the English hockey international Gertrude Butterwick, to be...
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Do Butlers Burgle Banks?
P. G. Wodehouse
Situated as it was in a prosperous county town, Bond's Bank had long enjoyed the respectful confidence of its clients. But when Mike inherited the Bank from his late uncle, Sir Hugo, he was shocked to find that, thanks to the prodigal benevolence of his...
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Beru - Beru
San Antonio
A coup in black Africa, secret agents, mercenaries and the regular company of cops and relatives – yet another brilliant novel by San...
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Summer Moonshine
P. G. Wodehouse
An Englishman's home may be his castle, but to Sir Buckstone Abbott Walsingford Hall was nothing but a blot on the landscape. With its glazed red bricks, its dome and minarets, it was so jarred upon his sensitive soul that it was his avowed intention to...
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Something Fishy
P. G. Wodehouse
It was while Keggs was little more than a stripling of a butler in the service of J. J. Bunyan of New York that he permitted himself to eavesdrop on a meeting between his millionaire employer and a covey of Wall Street tycoons. White he listened his pencil...
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Spring Fever
P. G. Wodehouse
Written in P.G.W's inimitable style, Spring Fever has as its principle characters a young man who looks like a greek god and has brains too ( Note: Brains preferring to ignore gentlemen with drop-dead-handsome good looks), a girl with equally good looks but...
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Uncle Fred in the Springtime
P. G. Wodehouse
The Duke of Dunstable was a nobleman of proud and haughty spirit, swift to resent affronts and institute reprisals —the last person in the world, in short, from whom one could hope to withhold pigs with impunity. Yet the Earl of Emsworth, faced by the...
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Galahad at Blandings
P. G. Wodehouse
For the greater part of each year Blandings Castle, ancestral home of the Earls of Emsworth is accustomed to drowse the hours away in comfortable somnolence. Presided over above-stairs by the Ninth Earl himself, below-stairs by Beach the butler, and in the...
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