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  1. Jeeves and Wooster: With Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Richard Dixon, Robert Daws. Bertram Wooster, a well-intentioned, wealthy layabout, has a habit of getting himself into trouble and it's up to his brilliant valet, Jeeves, to get him out.

  2. During a stay in Manhattan, Wodehouse met his wife and settled in New York, with a brief adventure in Hollywood to write screenplays. Living into his nineties, Wodehouse enjoyed the fruits of his labor and acclaim worldwide, a happy, funny man. Public Domain (P)2007 Alcazar AudioWorks. Series: Jeeves & Wooster, Book 1. Unabridged Audiobook.

  3. My Man Jeeves, first published in 1919, introduced the world to affable, indolent Bertie Wooster and his precise, capable valet, Jeeves.Some of the finest examples of humorous writing found in English literature are woven around the relationship between these two men of very different classes and temperaments.

  4. 28 de may. de 2017 · My Man Jeeves. Paperback – 28 May 2017. By P. G. Wodehouse My Man Jeeves is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in May 1919 by George Newnes. Of the eight stories in the collection, half feature the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, while the others concern Reggie Pepper, an ...

  5. 13 de sept. de 2011 · In particular, note the transition between “Extricating Young Gussie” (the first appearances of Jeeves (barely) and Bertie, originally published 1915-9-18 in the Saturday Evening Post, and reprinted in _The Man with Two Left Feet_) and “The Artistic Career of Corky” (originally published in in the Saturday Evening Post 1916-02-05, and later rewritten and reprinted in _My Man Jeeves_ as ...

  6. 12 de dic. de 2014 · Jeevesmy man, you know—is really a most extraordinary chap. So capable. Honestly, I shouldn't know what to do without him. On broader lines he's like those chappies who sit peering sadly over the marble battlements at the Pennsylvania Station in the place marked "Inquiries." You know the Johnnies I mean. You go up to them and say: "When's ...