Uncle Tom's antique silver cow-creamer has been stolen again. Suspicions fall on Wilbert Cream, believed to be a wealthy American practical joker and kleptomaniac known as Broadway Willie. Bertie Wooster solves all the problems by recalling the incomparable Jeeves from his annual seaside holiday.
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Uncle Tom's antique silver cow-creamer has been stolen again. Suspicions fall on Wilbert Cream, believed to be a wealthy American practical joker and kleptomaniac known as Broadway Willie. Bertie Wooster solves all the problems by recalling the incomparable Jeeves from his annual seaside holiday.
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How many books make you laugh out loud today.
Wodehouse's books contain some of the broadest, most imaginative and most enjoyable imagery and his original use of simile is unique.
If you have never read Wodehouse you are missing a treat. You will have to search hard to find his equal anywhere else in the whole of English literature."
Marie M
Oct 23, 2010
Pure Wodehouse
Always a joy, Wodehouse continutes to entertain with his Jeeves and Wooster stories.