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Inimitable Jeeves, The - P.G. Wodehouse


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Written by P.G. Wodehouse - Performed by Jonathan Cecil - Unabridged Fiction - 6 CASSETTES

Publisher, Audio Partners (August 2000)

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"One of Britain's most talented comic writers." — Time

"Still the funniest writer ever to have put words on paper." — Hugh Laurie, in The Sunday Telegraph

"P.G. Wodehouse is still the funniest writer ever to have put words on paper."— Hugh Laurie, The Sunday Telegraph. May 23, 1999

"I envy those who've never read [Wodehouse] before. The prospect of reams of unread Wodehouse stretching out in front of you is, to a long-standing admirer, something which is enticing to contemplate." —Tony Blair, Prime Minister of England, Wodehouse Society Patron

"Wodehouse is a most potent antidote to sorrow." — "P.G. Wodehouse Appreciation Page" on the Internet

Bertie Wooster is in trouble again as his lovesick pal, Bingo Little, falls in love with every girl he lays eyes on. The real problem starts when Bingo decides to marry one of the girls and he enlists Bertie's help. Luckily for Bertie, Jeeves once again comes to the rescue!

Get ready to laugh. For a fabulous dose of British humor, nothing beats the duo of aristocratic, befuddled Bertie Wooster and the best of all possible valets, Reginald Jeeves. Bertie's lovesick pal, Bingo Little, falls for every girl he lays eyes on. When Bingo decides to marry one of them and enlists Bertie's help, uh-oh, Bertie is in trouble again. But the unflappable Jeeves irons out the creases with his usual panache. Jolly good fun!

About the Author: P.G. Wodehouse (1881 - 1975) was born in Guildford, England, and educated at Dulwich College. He earned his living as a journalist and storywriter for The Globe. He came to the U.S. before the first World War and sold a serial to The Saturday Evening Post. For the next 25 years, almost all of his books first appeared in that magazine. He wrote over 90 books, and his work won worldwide acclaim and was translated into many languages. The London Times hailed him as "a comic genius in his lifetime ... and an old master of farce."

About the Performer: Jonathan Cecil has had an extensive stage and screen career. He appeared in feature films including Gulliver in Lilliput, Dead Man's Folly and Thirteen at Dinner. He also performed As You Like It at the Globe in London in the summer of 1988. Cecil has read several other Wodehouse audiobooks including Very Good Jeeves, Carry On, Jeeves, and Right Ho.

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