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The Inimitable Jeeves [Audio]
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Table of Contents

1 Jeeves Exerts The Old Cerebellum 2 No Wedding Bells For Bingo 3 Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind 4 Pearls Mean Tears 5 The Pride Of The Woosters Is Wounded 6 The Hero's Reward 7 Introducing Claude And Eustace 8 Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch 9 A Letter Of Introduction 10 Startling Dressiness Of A Lift Attendant 11 Comrade Bingo 12. Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood

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Volume 1 of The Inimitable Jeeves also follows the trials and tribulations of one of the more idiotic of Bertie's chums, Bingo Little, who has a tendency to fall in love... frequently and disastrously!

About the Author

P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) was a British novelist and humorist who achieved great commercial success with his Jeeves and Wooster and Blandings series.

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It's getting harder and harder to find mediocre recordings of Wodehouse's "Jeeves" novels, and this new one merely adds to what is already an embarrassment of riches. First published in 1923, this book contains ten loosely connected stories that retain their vigor and hilarity nearly 80 years later. Among the wonderful characters introduced are Bertie's perpetually love-struck pal, Bingo Little, and the latter's eventual bride, Rosie M. Banks, author of such sentimental slops as A Red, Red Summer Rose. Best of all, however, are "The Great Sermon Handicap" and "The Purity of the Turf"Äunforgettable tales about unlikely gambling competitions, in which JeevesÄas alwaysÄcomes out on top. Frederick Davidson's reading of Wodehouse is getting even betterÄif that's possibleÄmaking any library's purchase of this audiobook as near a "cert" as a flutter on the Rev. Heppenstall's sermon on "Brotherly Love."ÄKent Rasmussen, Thousand Oaks, CA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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