Pelham G. Wodehouse Livres
- J Walker Williams
- Melrose Grainger
- P Brooke-Haven
- Henry William-Jones
- C P West
- Pelham Grenville







Pongo, Mr. Mulliner, Oncle Fred (il ne manque que Jeeves à la fête), P.G. Wodehouse réunit là tous ses personnages habituels qui se trompent de chapeaux, mettent le feu aux châteaux et les " Pubs " en ébullition, jettent les chats par les fenêtres et les principes aux orchidées. Le talent de Wodehouse serait-il plus éclatant encore dans ses nouvelles que dans ses romans ?
Jeeves and Wooster Omnibus
- 800pages
- 28 heures de lecture
Includes:- The Mating Season- The Code of the Woosters- Right Ho, JeevesFrom the introduction by Hugh Laurie: "The first thing you should know and probably the last too is that PG Wodehouse is still the funniest writer ever to put words on paper. This much is uncontested by all but the most irretrievably insane. Fact number two: with the Jeeves stories, Wodehouse created the best of the best. The world of Jeeves is complete and integral; every bit as structured, layered, ordered, complex and self-contained as King Lear and considerably funnier."Bertie is embroiled in plot and counterplot in these three glorious Jeeves and Wooster novels. In The Mating Season, Bertie pretends he is his old pal Gussie Fink-Nottle to ensure Gussie's engagement to the soppy Madeline Bassett comes to no harm. The Code of the Woosters finds Bertie in an even worse mess. His fearsome Aunt Dahlia has blackmailed him into purloining a particularly hideous cow-creamer from the home of Sir Watkyn Bassett. Unfortunately, other parties have their own plans for the unsavoury item, and for Bertie too. In Right Ho, Jeeves, Bertie takes matters in hand when Jeeves suggests Bertie's friend Gussie Fink-Nottle puts on scarlet tights and a false beard to achieve the object of his desire. As usual, only Jeeves can sort out the ensuing chaos. 'The funniest writer ever to put words on paper.' Hugh Laurie
The Jeeves collection
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves. Inimitable Jeeves. Carry On, Jeeves.
- 528pages
- 19 heures de lecture
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.
The Jeeves Omnibus - Vol 4
- 459pages
- 17 heures de lecture
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.
The Jeeves Omnibus - Vol 5
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
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'.
The Jeeves Omnibus - Vol 2
- 607pages
- 22 heures de lecture
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).
The Jeeves Omnibus - Vol 3
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
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...
