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Leave It To Psmith (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition) eBook

by P. G. Wodehouse
language: english
Publisher: Warbler Classics, August of 2024 ‧
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Leave It to Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse is an uproarious romp through the world of Blandings Castle, where misunderstandings and madcap schemes abound. When the enterprising and unflappable Psmith offers his services to "take care of everything," chaos ensues in the most charming and humorous way possible. From jewel thefts to mistaken identities, Wodehouse's wit shines as Psmith navigates a web of hilarious predicaments, all while maintaining his cool, impeccable style. A quintessential comedy of errors,Leave It to Psmith is a masterful blend of clever dialogue and eccentric characters, making it an enduring favorite of Wodehouse aficionados and anyone who delights in classic British humor. This Warbler Classics edition includes an extensive biographical timeline.

Leave It To Psmith (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

by P. G. Wodehouse

Property Description
ISBN: 9781962572972
Publisher: Warbler Classics
Release Date: August of 2024
Language: English
Pages: 226
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781962572972

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

P. G. Wodehouse

P. G. Wodehouse was born in Guildford, England, in 1881. Due to financial reasons, he soon began his professional life as a banker, a job he held for two years without finding it interesting. Around this time, he began publishing stories and journalistic pieces, and in 1902, the young author began to live solely from his writing. Shortly after, he became a renowned figure as a writer, journalist, and even as a collaborator in the creation of musical shows alongside figures such as Cole Porter and Guy Bolton.
Even before World War I, in 1909, P. G. Wodehouse traveled to the United States where he ended up living most of his life. He married in 1914, beginning a relationship that lasted more than sixty years.
In 1955, he adopted American citizenship and lived the rest of his life near New York with his wife and several pets. He died in 1975, having written about one hundred books.

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