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December read - The best of PG Wodehouse

loupie wrote 1 day ago: The best of PG Wodehouse introduces the reader to a range of the author’s best loved character … more →

Tags: Book Club Reads, The best of P G Wodehouse, best of PG Wodehouse, Blandings :), Hugh Laurie, Jeeves, Psmith, Stephen Fry, Wooster

Rand and the Recession5 comments

The Unemployed Blog wrote 3 weeks ago: I have been reading two truly hilarious novels lately. One of these, PG Wodehouse’s Thank You, Jeeve … more →

Tags: Alan Greenspan, Altruism, Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, Bioshock, General Motors, Mein Kamph, Objectivism, recession

Announcing our December read - The best of PG Wodehouse

loupie wrote 1 month ago: Announcing our book selection for December 2009: The best of PG Wodehouse. What a great end of year … more →

Tags: The best of P G Wodehouse, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, comic writing, Jeeves & Wooster

have a break: get to work.7 comments

msbaroque wrote 1 month ago: PG Wodehouse (there on the right; isn’t he cute?) “wrote his first story aged five. When … more →

Tags: Living With Words, Poetry, writing, Fiction Writing, playwriting, Writing Poetry, henry & oscar

book review: league of extraordinary gentlemen black dossier2 comments

jjackunrau wrote 1 month ago: I read this because I decided I’m going to do a buy nothing kind of Xmas this year and don … more →

Tags: Comics, Books, Alan Moore, Review, 1984, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, black dossier, James Bond, The Third Man

Tuesday September 29

ruth h russell wrote 2 months ago: It’s my birthday on Thursday.  I’m not very excited about it because I’m going to be another year ol … more →

Tags: Books, Londoner, Brown Shoes, Hedge Funds, Mayfair, nancy mitford

Love on the tracks1 comment

enteringthewhirlpool wrote 2 months ago: by enteringthewhirlpool The juxtaposition of rail and romance is quite an old phenomenon, manifestin … more →

Tags: Social Psychology and Lifecourse, Culture, London, Dating, Online Dating, Trains, Brief Encounter, Long Island Rail Road

Dulwich On Page

Anna S wrote 3 months ago: I’ve just found a great new book, which perfectly combines my love of walking and reading (not … more →

Tags: Books & poetry, Culture, angela carter, Anita Brookner, Charles Dickens, Dulwich College, Enid Blyton, Jeeves and Wooster, London: City of Words

The Impending Doom8 comments

dcairns wrote 3 months ago: “FANTOMAS.” “What did you say?” “I said: Fantomas.” “And w … more →

Tags: film, Literature, Painting, Politics, Louis Feuillaide, Jeeves Contre Fantomas, fantomas

Jeeves in the Offing

Zoya wrote 3 months ago: I picked this at the library quite offhand, and it’s a total deviation from the books I usually scou … more →

Tags: Books, PG Wodehouse, silvermists, Book Blogs, Jeeves in the offing, jeeves in the offing book review, wooster and jeeves, Jeeves, Wooster

Musings on my library loot1 comment

Zoya wrote 4 months ago: Every product has a hype cycle (courtesy Gartner and its inventive terminology), and so do people an … more →

Tags: Books, Elizabeth Gaskell, Fashion, Library Loot, E. M. Forester, Interiors, Design, the scent trail, celia lyttelton

INSPIRATION, WODEHOUSE + LAUGHTER

lonelypond wrote 4 months ago: I’m putting this on a t-shirt + adding a cape. Found on a site listing Jeeves + Wooster quotes … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, Reading, theatre, #tamingshakespeare

'Damsel' Handbill

Aaron wrote 5 months ago: This is a scan of an original handbill that was distributed at screenings of the movie, much as they … more →

Tags: damsel in distress, Movie, photos, Photo, Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joan Fontaine, Gershwin

Eulalie1 comment

Penny wrote 5 months ago: There is no point throwing eggs at Nick Griffin.  Just crack jokes over him.  He’s a ridiculou … more →

Tags: Jeeves and Wooster, Roderick Spode

quotes from pgw

whatsthegist wrote 7 months ago: Kensington, S.E., is undoubtedly by way of being a tough sort of place. Its inhabitants incline to a … more →

Tags: Quotes, Phrases

#26 - A Gentleman of Leisure by PG Wodehouse

Cori wrote 7 months ago: Read because: I love PG Wodehouse and I’m making my way through all eighty-something of his bo … more →

Tags: C2RCC, blood:water mission

something fresh1 comment

JH wrote 7 months ago: Nothing terribly new or exciting since last I wrote. It’s been a day of prosaic, home-based fu … more →

Tags: Running

Hello

Paul H Tubb wrote 7 months ago: Whilst in Dublin on 26th February 2009, I decided to enter Hodges and Figgis Book Shop on Dawson Str … more →

Tags: humour, Humour For Children, Roald Dahl, Roald Dahl Funny Prize, les dawson, alan coren, Hodges and Figgis

P.G. Wodehouse

Tel wrote 8 months ago: P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) English-American Novelist, Lyricist, Playwright, Short-Story Writer P.G. … more →

Tags: American, Novelist, Playwright, English, short story writer, Lyricist


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