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Much Obliged, Jeeves is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, published in the United Kingdom by Barrie & Jenkins, London, and in the United States by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York under the name Jeeves and the Tie That Binds .
- P. G. Wodehouse
- 1971
Much Obliged, Jeeves is a 1971 novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It is a Jeeves and Wooster story. Bertie Wooster is summoned by his Aunt Dahlia to Brinkley Court to assist Bertie's old friend, Harold "Ginger" Winship.
Aug 18, 2020 · Much obliged, Jeeves. It is a time of stress at Market Snodsbury as Bertie must protect himself from the affections of Madeleine Bassett. Bertie always tries to look on the bright side - only this time there doesn't seem to be one. If only Jeeves could come to the rescue. "The autograph edition."
Oct 15, 1971 · Much Obliged, Jeeves. P.G. Wodehouse. 4.21. 6,031 ratings461 reviews. When Jeeves inadvertently reveals information about his master, Bertie Wooster, to the wrong people, it is a matter of honor to undo the damage. His attempts create a gripping drama of unadulterated delight.
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Apr 12, 2004 · Another classic Bertie and Jeeves collection from celebrated humorist P. G. Wodehouse, Much Obliged Jeeves features the wealthy, yet scarce in intellect, Bertie Wooster in a series of unfortunate circumstances where his put upon valet, Jeeves, must come to the rescue.
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- P.G. Wodehouse, The Overlook Press
Apr 9, 2010 · The stories follow a simple pattern and are virtually interchangeable: Bertram Wilberforce Wooster, a genial if somewhat dim-witted young aristocrat, and his valet Jeeves get entangled in a scenario that inevitably involves an aunt, a friend from Bertram’s schooldays, one of his many nemeses and several ex-fiancées.
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Mar 31, 1981 · This story continues the saga of Jeeves and Wooster and is well up to the standard of PG Wodehouse. Writing in his light-hearted style, portraying a world that is long past (presumably, though I don't live in those wealthy circles myself), Wooster finds himself and his friends in bizarre situation terrifying to him.
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- P.G. Wodehouse