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  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    193,95 kr.

    ""The Small Bachelor"" is a delightful novel by P.G. Wodehouse, known for its engaging narrative and sparkling humor. The story revolves around the charming but hapless George Finch, an aspiring artist whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled in a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic complications. Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1920s London, Wodehouse skillfully weaves a tale of love, ambition, and social intricacies, showcasing the absurdities of human behavior and societal expectations. Through vivid characterizations and clever plot twists, the novel explores the themes of identity, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness, all infused with Wodehouse's trademark wit and charm. With its lighthearted narrative and memorable cast of characters, ""The Small Bachelor"" stands as a timeless testament to Wodehouse's mastery of comedic storytelling and his insightful exploration of the human experience.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    123,95 kr.

    ""William Tell Told Again"" is a classic retelling of the legendary Swiss folk tale by P.G. Wodehouse, published in 1904. This engaging narrative brings to life the heroic deeds of William Tell, the skilled archer who defies a tyrannical ruler in a bid for freedom. Wodehouse's masterful storytelling and vivid imagery vividly depict the breathtaking landscapes of Switzerland and the bravery of its people. Through a captivating blend of adventure, courage, and resilience, the story delves into themes of oppression, rebellion, and the triumph of the human spirit. With its dynamic characters and compelling plot, ""William Tell Told Again"" stands as a timeless tribute to the enduring power of folklore and the universal quest for liberty and justice, encapsulating Wodehouse's ability to infuse new life into age-old legends and captivate readers with his rich narrative style.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    123,95 kr.

    ""The Swoop! or, How Clarence Saved England: A Tale of the Great"" is a witty and satirical novel by P.G. Wodehouse, published in 1909. In this playful parody of the invasion literature popular at the time, Wodehouse humorously portrays the absurdity of a simultaneous invasion of England by various countries. The chaotic narrative unfolds as nations like Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, along with others, vie for control, leading to a whimsical tale of miscommunication, mistaken identities, and hilarious diplomatic blunders. Amidst this pandemonium, the young protagonist, Clarence, emerges as an unlikely hero, striving to save his country with his ingenuity and wit. Wodehouse's sharp and witty commentary on nationalism, diplomacy, and wartime hysteria adds a layer of intellectual satire to the comical plot, making ""The Swoop!"" a timeless and entertaining work that reflects on the follies of nationalistic fervor and the unpredictability of human nature.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    163,95 kr.

    ""Meet Mr Mulliner"" is a collection of humorous short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1927. The anthology presents a series of entertaining tales centered around the eccentric and garrulous Mr. Mulliner, who regales his audience with outrageous anecdotes about his far-flung and often implausible family members. Through Mr. Mulliner's animated storytelling, readers are introduced to a colorful cast of characters, each with their unique quirks, adventures, and romantic escapades. Wodehouse's characteristic wit and lively narrative style shine through in this compilation, offering readers a delightful glimpse into the whimsical world of the Mulliner clan and their amusing exploits. With its engaging storytelling, memorable characters, and humorous anecdotes, ""Meet Mr Mulliner"" continues to charm readers with its timeless humor and whimsical exploration of family dynamics and the human experience.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    193,95 kr.

    ""The Adventures of Sally"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1921. The story follows the spirited and resilient protagonist, Sally Nicholas, as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and romantic pursuits in New York and England. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Jazz Age, the narrative captures Sally's escapades as she navigates the complexities of love, society, and personal aspirations. From glamorous parties to unexpected twists of fate, Wodehouse's signature wit and humor infuse the narrative, offering a delightful and engaging portrayal of the vibrant and dynamic world of the 1920s. Through its lively plot, memorable characters, and humorous situations, ""The Adventures of Sally"" embodies Wodehouse's keen observations of human nature and society, providing readers with a delightful and entertaining exploration of the era's cultural and social milieu.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    163,95 kr.

    ""Three Men and a Maid"" is a humorous novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1922. Set in England, the story follows the misadventures of two young men, George Bevan and Jerry West, along with their friend, William, as they find themselves entangled in a complex romantic situation involving a spirited and independent young woman, their childhood friend, Claire. Wodehouse's witty narrative and clever dialogue intricately weave together a tale of mistaken identities, comedic misunderstandings, and the pursuit of love and happiness. Through a series of uproarious events and romantic entanglements, the novel explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships, all underscored by Wodehouse's signature humor and insightful commentary on societal norms. ""Three Men and a Maid"" stands as a timeless testament to Wodehouse's literary brilliance and his ability to craft a captivating and entertaining narrative that continues to resonate with readers worldwide.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    148,95 kr.

    ""Tales of St. Austin's"" is a collection of humorous short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1903. Set in the fictional English public school of St. Austin's, the anthology presents a series of delightful tales that revolve around the mischievous antics, pranks, and adventures of the students and faculty members. Through a combination of witty dialogue, engaging plots, and eccentric characters, Wodehouse offers a charming and entertaining portrayal of the camaraderie and hijinks prevalent in the school setting. From elaborate practical jokes to spirited sporting events, the narratives capture the vibrant atmosphere of school life and the timeless appeal of youthful exuberance and camaraderie. With its engaging storytelling and endearing characters, ""Tales of St. Austin's"" showcases Wodehouse's enduring wit and humor, providing readers with a delightful and nostalgic journey through the world of British boarding schools.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    148,95 kr.

    ""The Pothunters"" is a delightful novel by P.G. Wodehouse, known for its engaging narrative and witty charm. Set in the environs of an English public school, the story revolves around the spirited adventures of a group of students, each with their unique quirks and personalities. Wodehouse's masterful storytelling brings to life the escapades of these young boys as they navigate the challenges of school life, including academic pressures, sporting rivalries, and mischievous pranks. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of friendship, camaraderie, and sportsmanship, highlighting the importance of teamwork and integrity. With its clever dialogue and endearing characters, ""The Pothunters"" captures the essence of youth and camaraderie, offering readers a lighthearted and entertaining glimpse into the world of school-age camaraderie and the timeless pursuit of adventure and fun amidst the backdrop of academic pursuits.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    193,95 kr.

    ""The Little Nugget"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1913. The story revolves around the misadventures of Ogden Ford, a wealthy and mischievous child who becomes the target of various schemes aimed at securing his inheritance. As Ogden's antics create chaos within his family and among his caretakers, the narrative unfolds with a blend of humor, wit, and clever plot twists. Wodehouse's signature style shines through in this tale of mistaken identities, humorous predicaments, and the intricacies of human relationships. With its engaging storytelling and lively characters, ""The Little Nugget"" captures the essence of Wodehouse's keen observations of society and human nature, providing readers with a delightful and entertaining journey through the world of the British upper class and the eccentricities of its members.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    233,95 kr.

    ""Jill the Reckless"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1921. The story revolves around the spirited and independent protagonist, Jill Mariner, as she navigates the challenges of life and love in London and New York. Set against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, the narrative follows Jill's journey of self-discovery, as she encounters a series of comical mishaps, romantic entanglements, and unexpected opportunities. Wodehouse's signature wit and humor shine through in this delightful tale of resilience, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness. Through its engaging plot, memorable characters, and lively narrative, ""Jill the Reckless"" captures the essence of Wodehouse's timeless comedic style, offering readers a delightful and entertaining glimpse into the dynamic and glamorous world of the Jazz Age and the complexities of human relationships.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    198,95 kr.

    ""The Coming of Bill"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1919. The story follows the escapades of Kirk Winfield, a young American whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes a father. As Kirk navigates the challenges of parenthood and marriage, he finds himself embroiled in a series of amusing and often chaotic situations, including misunderstandings, familial disputes, and romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative captures the vibrancy of the era and the complexities of family dynamics. Wodehouse's signature wit and humor infuse the narrative, offering readers a delightful and heartwarming exploration of love, parenthood, and the joys and challenges of domestic life. Through its engaging storytelling and endearing characters, ""The Coming of Bill"" exemplifies Wodehouse's keen observations of human nature and relationships, providing a timeless and entertaining literary experience.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    123,95 kr.

    ""The Politeness of Princes, and Other School Stories"" is a captivating collection of short stories penned by a renowned yet elusive author. This anthology delves into the intricate world of school life, delving into the complexities of human interactions, particularly among young individuals. Each narrative is intricately woven with vivid characterizations, portraying the dynamics of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth in a school setting. The central theme revolves around the importance of etiquette and manners, showcasing the impact of politeness and grace in shaping one's social relationships. Through various anecdotes and episodes, the author skillfully navigates the nuances of adolescent behavior, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs that come with navigating the delicate balance between social norms and individual authenticity. With its rich storytelling and insightful exploration of human nature, this anthology stands as a timeless tribute to the universal experiences of youth and the significance of courtesy in the journey of personal development.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    193,95 kr.

    ""A Damsel in Distress"" is a delightful romantic comedy novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1919. Set in England and the United States, the story follows the humorous misadventures of a charming and eccentric cast of characters, including the amiable but bumbling George Bevan and the spirited Lady Maud Marshmoreton. As the plot unfolds, romantic entanglements, misunderstandings, and comical mishaps ensue, leading to a series of delightful escapades and witty repartee. Wodehouse's trademark wit and comedic timing shine through in this light-hearted tale of love, mistaken identity, and the pursuit of happiness. Through its engaging narrative and endearing characters, ""A Damsel in Distress"" captures the essence of Wodehouse's timeless humor and whimsical storytelling, providing readers with an entertaining and heartwarming literary experience.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    163,95 kr.

    ""Uneasy Money"" is a captivating novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1916. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, the story follows the fortunes of Lord Dawlish, a young aristocrat struggling with financial constraints and societal expectations. As he navigates the complexities of love and money, he becomes entangled in a series of humorous misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Wodehouse's witty narrative and sharp characterizations intricately weave together a tale of ambition, social status, and the pursuit of happiness, highlighting the contrasts between wealth and personal fulfillment. Through the lens of Lord Dawlish's dilemmas and aspirations, the novel explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the challenges of reconciling individual desires with societal norms. ""Uneasy Money"" stands as a timeless testament to Wodehouse's literary prowess, offering readers a poignant yet light-hearted exploration of the human experience and the enduring quest for contentment and love.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    148,95 kr.

    ""The Head of Kay's"" is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1905. Set in the fictional English public school of Eckleton, the story revolves around the humorous exploits and misadventures of the students and faculty. Through a blend of witty dialogue and eccentric characters, Wodehouse offers a delightful portrayal of school life, camaraderie, pranks, and the complexities of the educational system in Edwardian England. The narrative captures the lively and spirited atmosphere of the school while exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and youthful exuberance. With its engaging storytelling and memorable characters, ""The Head of Kay's"" exemplifies Wodehouse's knack for humor and his ability to offer a humorous glimpse into the world of British boarding schools.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    178,95 kr.

    ""Ukridge"" is a captivating collection of short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, published in 1923. The anthology revolves around the charming yet eccentric character Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, known for his grand schemes and harebrained ideas. Each narrative presents a hilarious account of Ukridge's misadventures, often involving get-rich-quick schemes and improbable business ventures that inevitably lead to chaos and comic situations. Wodehouse's witty storytelling and sharp characterizations bring to life Ukridge's escapades, offering readers a delightful blend of humor, satire, and social commentary. Through the lens of Ukridge's relentless optimism and unyielding determination, the anthology explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the pursuit of success, showcasing the absurdities of human behavior and the resilience of the human spirit. With its clever narrative structure and memorable cast of characters, ""Ukridge"" stands as a timeless testament to Wodehouse's unparalleled talent for comedic storytelling and his insightful exploration of the human experience.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    233,95 kr.

    ""The Little Warrior"" is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1920. The story follows the spirited and determined protagonist, Joan Valentine, as she finds herself entangled in a series of amusing and often challenging situations involving romantic misunderstandings and intricate social dynamics. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, the narrative unfolds with a blend of humor, wit, and unexpected plot twists. Wodehouse's signature style shines through in this tale of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. Through its engaging plot and endearing characters, ""The Little Warrior"" captures the essence of Wodehouse's keen observations of society and human nature, providing readers with a delightful and entertaining journey through the world of the British upper class and the timeless quest for personal fulfillment and happiness.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    338,95 - 418,95 kr.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    273,95 - 388,95 kr.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    178,95 - 298,95 kr.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    153,95 - 283,95 kr.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    198,95 kr.

    Tales of St. Austin's, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    228,95 kr.

    Piccadilly Jim, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    223,95 kr.

    Right Ho, Jeeves, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    173,95 kr.

    ""The Girl on the Boat"" is a delightful comedic novel written by the renowned British author P.G. Wodehouse. Set in the early 20th century, this lighthearted story takes readers on a hilarious journey filled with romantic mishaps, mistaken identities, and laugh-out-loud moments.The plot follows the charming and lovable characters as they navigate a series of comical misunderstandings aboard a transatlantic liner. Maud Marsh, the girl on the boat, finds herself caught in a whirlwind of romantic entanglements involving various suitors, including the bumbling George Bevan and the dashing Lord Percy.With Wodehouse's trademark wit and clever wordplay, ""The Girl on the Boat"" is a delightful blend of romance and humour. The author's keen observations of human foibles and his knack for creating memorable characters make this novel a true gem of comedic literature.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    173,95 kr.

    ""The Inimitable Jeeves"" is a delightful comedic novel written by P. G. Wodehouse, featuring the lovable and ingenious character of Jeeves, the gentleman's personal valet. The book is a collection of interconnected short stories that follow the misadventures of Bertie Wooster, a well-meaning but often bumbling young man, and the ever-resourceful Jeeves, who comes to his rescue with his wit, intelligence, and impeccable problem-solving skills.Set in the glamorous and eccentric world of the English upper class, the novel showcases Wodehouse's trademark humour, sparkling dialogue, and hilarious misunderstandings. With Jeeves's unwavering calm and unrivalled ability to extricate Bertie from absurd situations, the stories are filled with laughter, mishaps, and the charm of Wodehouse's inimitable writing style.""The Inimitable Jeeves"" is a timeless classic that captures the essence of the 1920s, offering readers a delightful escape into a world of witty banter, unforgettable characters, and uproarious escapades.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    158,95 - 253,95 kr.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    368,95 kr.

    P. G. Wodehouse¿s short stories are often set in the salons and townhouses of England, but he also wrote about golf, returning again and again to one of his favorite sports.Set against a background of the unique and often quirky world of golf in the early 1920s, Wodehouse produced a great collection of stories chronicling the loves and lives of golf fanatics. Starting around 1919 he wrote these golf stories regularly for both American and English magazines, and published two collections: The Clicking of Cuthbert (1922) and The Heart of a Goof (1926). He continued to write golf stories until the mid 1960s.Most of these stories are narrated by The Oldest Member, a talkative type who frames most of the stories by trapping other members of the club into listening to his ¿words of wisdom.¿The stories in this collection are ordered by the date they first appeared in magazine form, and are mostly from the English editions¿the main difference from the U.S. editions being the names and locations of the golf clubs.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    218,95 kr.

    Growing bored while accompanying his Cambridge chum Mike on a cricket tour of the United States, Psmith seeks adventure in New York City. He finds it in the form of the weekly newspaper Cosy Moments, a completely bland and inoffensive publication at which, through charm and sheer force of personality, Psmith appoints himself an unpaid subeditor, fires the entire contributing staff, and embarks on a crusade against the slumlords, gangs, and boxing managers of his holiday destination.Psmith, Journalist is the third of Wodehouse¿s Psmith novels, and is a marked departure from the author¿s usual settings and themes. It presents a very strong social justice theme with direct, harsh condemnation of exploitation, corruption, racism, and inequality in early-twentieth century America, and its themes continue to resonate with readers a century later.The story first appeared in The Captain magazine from October 1909 to February 1910, and was first published as a book, including eight illustrations, by A & C Black in 1915. This Standard Ebook is based on the 1923 edition by the same publisher.

  • af P. G. Wodehouse
    218,95 kr.

    Wodehouse once described his writing as ¿musical comedy without music,¿ and Love Among the Chickens is one of the earliest examples of his trademark style. The narrator, Jeremy Garnet, is a mild-mannered author attempting to finish his next novel in peace and quiet. Enter Stanley Ukridge, a man brimming with endless schemes, who draws the narrator into his latest, ¿the idea of a lifetime¿¿running a chicken farm.With little practical knowledge, yet boundless ambition, they move to a country house and put the plan into action. Along the way, Garnet falls headlong in love with a woman on the train, and becomes consumed with winning her heart, despite formidable obstacles.The original edition of Love Among the Chickens was published in the UK in 1906. This newer edition dates from 1921 and is described as ¿entirely rewritten by the author.¿ It is the first introduction in print of the character Ukridge, who would appear again in other short stories and novels by Wodehouse.

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