Leave it to Psmith

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Leave it to Psmith

Leave it to Psmith

4.28 (12,375 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 May, 2008
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'Is there a better P. G. Wodehouse character than Psmith? No there is not. Thank you for agreeing' John Self

'An incomparable and timeless genius'
Kate Mosse
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'It seems to me that you and I were made for each other. I am your best friend's best friend and we both have a taste for stealing other people's jewellery.'

Lady Constance Keeble has both an imperious manner and a valuable diamond necklace. The precarious peace of Blandings is shattered when her necklace becomes the object of desire for some well-connected jewel thieves - among them the Honourable Freddie Threepwood, who wants the reward money for a bookmaking business, and Psmith, the elegant socialist. On patrol with the impossible task of bringing order to Blandings is the Efficient Baxter, whose strivings lead to a memorable encounter with the castle flowerpots.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099513797
ISBN10 009951379X
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 250 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 28 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format paperback
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Glorious -- Guardian
Is there a better P. G. Wodehouse character than Psmith? No there is not. Thank you for agreeing -- John Self
An incomparable and timeless genius -- Kate Mosse
To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language -- Ben Schott

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Author's Bio

P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) is widely regarded as the greatest comic writer of the 20th century. Wodehouse wrote more than 70 novels and 200 short stories, creating numerous much-loved characters - the inimitable Jeeves and Wooster, Lord Emsworth and his beloved Empress of Blandings, Mr Mulliner, Ukridge, and Psmith. His humorous articles were published in more than 80 magazines, including Punch, over six decades. He was also a highly successful music lyricist, once with over five musicals running on Broadway simultaneously. P.G. Wodehouse was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for 'an outstanding and lasting contribution to the happiness of the world'.

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