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The Pothunters by P. G. Wodehouse
32.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
Celebrating 120 years of P. G. Wodehouse with his very first novel. 'What a mad thing to go and do. Jolly sporting, though.' Suspicion abounds at St Austin's School when two silver trophies, or 'pots', are stolen from the cricket pavilion. Jim Thomson, a talented sportsman who due to an unfortunate ...Show more
The Smile that Wins (Wodehouse Pick-Me-Up) by P. G. Wodehouse
12.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
'Wodehouse is a tonic' - New Yorker. A Wodehouse pick-me-up that'll lift your spirits, whatever your mood. 'Cheaper and more effective than Valium'.* Offers 'relief from anxiety, raginess or an afternoon-long tendency towards the sour'.* 'Read when you're well and when you're poorly; when you're tra ...Show more
The World of Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
32.99 AUD
Category: Fiction | Series: Jeeves and Wooster Ser.
A Jeeves and Wooster Omnibus'Jeeves knows his place, and it is between the covers of a book.' This is an omnibus of wonderful Jeeves and Wooster stories, specially selected and introduced by Wodehouse himself, who was struck by the size of his selection and described it as almost the ideal paperweight. ...Show more
Uncle Dynamite by P. G. Wodehouse
35.00 AUD
Category: Fiction
'One of the greatest and silliest stories ever told' Greg James'A brilliant writer. Extraordinary' Philip PullmanPoor Pongo Twistleton must endure his sixty-year-old Uncle Fred once a year. But this year, mischievous Uncle Fred has gone too far.While Pongo is busy trying to impress his future father-in- ...Show more
Uncle Dynamite by P. G. Wodehouse
22.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
A chance meeting on a train brought together Lord Ickenham and Bill Oakshott - although being told that the love of his life, Hermione, was engaged to none other than Pongo, Lord Ickenham's nephew, did make Bill feel like he'd been struck behind the ear.
Weekend Wodehouse by P. G. Wodehouse; Hilaire Belloc (Introduction by)
14.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HILAIRE BELLOC'P.G. Wodehouse remains the greatest chronicler of a certain kind of Englishness, that no one else has ever captured quite so sharply, or with quite as much wit and affection'Julian FellowesWeekend Wodehouse - required reading at country house parties in the late Th ...Show more