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Escape to the mischievous world of boarding school escapades with "The Pothunters" by P. G. Wodehouse. Join a cast of charming characters in this delightful tale of schoolboy pranks and camaraderie. Get ready for laughter, friendship, and timeless humor.
“P.G. Wodehouse is still the funniest writer ever to have put words on paper.”—Hugh Laurie Uncle Fred’s nephew Pongo has just smashed the prized statue of his lady love’s father. His troubles multiply as the replacement bust is revealed to be a smuggling vessel filled with jewels. This bust busting gut buster has Uncle Fred and Wodehouse himself at the very height of their work.
Schoolboy pranks, japes, and practical jokes abound in The Gold Bat, a novel from beloved British humor writer P.G. Wodehouse. Follow the exploits of two incorrigible jokers as they carry out a series of increasingly bold pranks -- and then try, with varying levels of success, to elude the consequences of their actions.
Lord Emsworth's prized pig, the Empress of Blandings, is at the centre of Wodehouse's hilarious tale of mistaken identity, the triumph of young love, and general mayhem among the twits at Blandings Castle.
Mike Jackson, cricketer and scion of a cricketing clan, has dreams of Cambridge upset by father's financial troubles, sent under Manager Bickersdyke to New Asiatic Bank. Thankfully fellow cricketer PSmith draws off his lavender gloves to work as well, especially unwanted attention to Manager. They squeeze in cricket too.
A Prefect's Uncle is a children's novel by P. G. Wodehouse. A mischievous young boy called Reginald Farnie enrols at the public school of Beckford College, bringing with him an attitude of "do what you wilt for excitement's sake" that soon has the place turned upside down.
The action begins with playboy bachelor Jimmy Pitt in New York; having fallen in love on a transatlantic liner, he befriends a small-time burglar and breaks into a police captain's house as a result of a bet. The cast of characters head to England, and from there on it's a typically Wodehousian romantic farce, set at the stately Dreever Castle, overflowing with imposters, detectives, crooks, scheming lovers and conniving aunts.
This charming novel is one of Wodehouse's best late works.
"The Pothunters" is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. The book is set at the fictional public school of St. Austin. The novel follows the lives of several schoolboys as they study, take part in their school sports, and enjoy tea in their studies until one day, someone steals their school trophies, and the boys start their own investigation.
The double-act of Bertie Wooster and his faithful, omniscient butler Jeeves is the greatest comic pairing in literature. Millions of fans worldwide have laughed at the travails of bumbling Bertie and delighted at the felicitous solutions devised by Jeeves to extricate his master from the soup'. Penguin first published Wodehouse in 1936, a year after Penguin was founded, and this volume offers three of the comic master's most-loved stories: 'Jeeves and the Impending Doom'; Jeeves and the Song of Songs; The Clicking of Cuthbert. Bertie Wooster is on a losing streak and finds himself at the mercy of his aunts, Dahlia and Agatha, and only Jeeves is capable of extricating him from disaster; Cuthbert Banks is at the mercy of Wood Hills Literary and Debating Society and only a famous Russian novelist with a fondness for golf will be able to save him from an evening of High Culture.