Here are a dozen stories to delight all Wodehouse addicts...A crooning tenor is attempting to captivate the affections of the Rev. Rupert Bingham's fiancee, Lord Emsworth is striving to remove a pumpkin-shaped blot on the family escutcheon, the Hon. Freddie Threepwood is making a last-ditch attempt to convert Lady Alcester to the beneficial quality of Donaldson's Dog-Joy, and in the bar-parlor of the Anglers' Rest, Mr. Mulliner fascinates everyone with the secret history of old Hollywood.
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“I envy those who’ve never read [Wodehouse] before—the prospect of realms of unread Wodehouse stretching out in front of you is…something which is enticing to contemplate.”
— Tony Blair
“Wodehouse captured the sublime silliness of the human race in phrase after economical phrase…In every case, Wodehouse delights.”
— AudioFile“Essential reading to Emsworth devotees.”
— Library Journal“Enormously popular among fans of comedy, P. G. Wodehouse gives added meaning to ‘dotty’ and ‘bumptious’.”
— BooklistJonathan Cecil (1939–2011) was a vastly experienced actor, appearing at Shakespeare’s Globe as well as in such West End productions as The Importance of Being Earnest, The Seagull, and The Bed before Yesterday. He toured in The Incomparable Max, Twelfth Night, and An Ideal Husband, while among his considerable television and film appearances were The Rector’s Wife, Just William, Murder Most Horrid, and As You Like It.
James Saxon’s (1955–2003) long acting career included roles in such television series as Doctor Who, Tales from the Crypt, and Vanity Fair.