Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge is a man of vision, possessed of a big, broad and utterly unscrupulous outlook. Plagued by bad debts, bad luck and the formidable Aunt Julia, he remains as resourceful and irrepressible as ever.
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Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge is a man of vision, possessed of a big, broad and utterly unscrupulous outlook. Plagued by bad debts, bad luck and the formidable Aunt Julia, he remains as resourceful and irrepressible as ever.
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New in new dust jacket. 208 p. The new autograph edition of the works of P.G. Wodehouse. Audience: General/trade. new unread copy sitting in my personal library for a number of years, preserved and cared for, dust jacket covered in mylar. no marks tears or shelf ware
Each time I read a PGW book, I think it must surely be his masterpiece, and each time the next one is somehow even better ! Ukridge light-heartedly plumbs the depths of human depravity, and leaves one even more convinced of the doctrine of original sin and of the workings of divine providence! Notably this is a wonderful description of the world of East-End boxing in the thirties . Highly recommended. Ukridge is the architypal cleptomaniac sponger with no holds barred, and Corcoran his architypal naive victim.