Six famous stories by a great observer of the British upper classes. What on earth would Bertie Wooster do without Jeeves, his valet? Jeeves is calm, tactful, resourceful, and has the answer to every problem. Bertie, a pleasant young man but a bit short of brains, turns to Jeeves every time he gets into trouble. And Bertie is always in trouble. These stories include the most famous of P. G. Wodehouse's memorable characters. There are three stories about Bertie and Jeeves, and three about Lord Emsworth, who, like Bertie, is often in trouble, battling with his fierce sister Lady Constance, and his even fiercer Scottish gardener, the red-bearded Angus McAllister ...
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What on earth would Bertie Wooster do without Jeeves, his valet? Jeeves is tactful, resourceful, and has the answer to every problem. Bertie, a pleasant young man but a bit short of brains, turns to Jeeves every time he gets into trouble. And Bertie is always in trouble. This title features six stories by an observer of the British upper classes.
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Product details

ISBN
9780194230704
Published
2000-08-01
Publisher
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Age
L, 07
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
106

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