Meet Psmith, with a silent 'P' as in psychic. A gallant, charming individual, Psmith has a gift for getting into awful scrapes, and when he takes over a gentile journal known as Cosy Moments with the aid of Billy Windsor, its sub-editor, he turns it into a radical publication...with alarming and hilarious results.
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"This is the second Wodehouse book I've read, and it didn't disappoint one bit. He was an absolute master of the craft, and reading about the adventures of Psmith and his unsuspecting cohorts was wonderful at keeping my spirits up and a smile on my face.I loved it. " — Tom (4 out of 5 stars)
"This is the second Wodehouse book I've read, and it didn't disappoint one bit. He was an absolute master of the craft, and reading about the adventures of Psmith and his unsuspecting cohorts was wonderful at keeping my spirits up and a smile on my face.I loved it. "
" While Wodehouse is always funny, this was not one of his better efforts. Still, time well wasted. "
" My favorite Psmith book. Really entertaining! "
" Fantastic, of course. "Action! That is the cry. Action!" "
" A fun story about some muckraking journalists who come up against some mobsters and survive. A delightful twist at the end. "
" Not my favorite among Wodehouse's novels. Too much gangs and shootings for me. "
" Just finished rereading this one, an old favorite. Most of Wodehouse's books are favorites of mine. "
" not one of wodehouse's best, but still interesting to read his perspective on NYC, a topic so lightly touched on for a man who spent so many years living in long island. "
" Psmith in the wild wild west...... "
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881–1975) was an English humorist who wrote novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics, and numerous pieces of journalism. He was highly popular throughout a career that lasted more than seventy years, and his many writings continue to be widely read. He is best known for his novels and short stories of Bertie Wooster and his manservant Jeeves and for his settings of English upper-class society of the pre– and post–World War I era. He lived in several countries before settling in the United States after World War II. During the 1920s, he collaborated with Broadway legends like Cole Porter and George Gershwin on musicals and, in the 1930s, expanded his repertoire by writing for motion pictures. He was honored with a knighthood in 1975.
Jonathan 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.
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