Bingo has a big problem when it comes to love: He loves too much and too many. Leave it to lovable butler Jeeves to take matters into his own hands and cover all the bases, so to speak.
"P. G. Wodehouse at his shining best." --John Mortimer
P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) grew up in England and came to the United States just before World War I. During his lifetime he wrote more than ninety books which were translated into several languages and won international acclaim.
P. G. Wodehouse was born in England in 1881 and in 1955 became an American citizen. He published more than ninety books and had a successful career writing lyrics and musicals in collaboration with Jerome Kern, Guy Bolton, and Cole Porter, among others.
Date of Birth:
October 15, 1881
Date of Death:
February 14, 1975
Place of Birth:
Guildford, Surrey, England
Place of Death:
Southampton, New York
Education:
Dulwich College, 1894-1900
Table of Contents
I. Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum II. No Wedding Bells for Bingo III. Aunt Agatha Speaks her Mind IV. Pearls Mean Tears V. The Pride of the Woosters is Wounded VI. The Hero's Reward VII. Introducing Claude and Eustace VIII. Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch IX. A Letter of Introduction X. Startling Dressiness of a Lift Attendant XI. Comrade Bingo XII. Bingo has a Bad Goodwood XIII. The Great Sermon Handicap XIV. The Purity of the Turf XV. The Metropolitan Touch XVI. The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace XVII. Bingo and the Little Woman XVIII. All's Well Bibliography
What People are Saying About This
Evelyn Waugh
Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in.
Stephen Fry
You don’t analyze such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendor.
Lynne Truss
You should read Wodehouse when you’re well, and when you’re poorly; when you’re travelling, and when you’re not; when you’re feeling clever, and when you’re feeling utterly dim. Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already.