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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Clean stated first edition in unclipped dust jacket. Clean burgundy boards with silver lettering on spine. No bumping or wear. Binding is tight and square, hinges are sound, all pages and edges are clean. No names, writing or marks. Introduction by Frances Donaldson. Contributions by A. D. MacIntyre. 152 pages with Index. Dust jacket is unchipped, not price clipped, no tears, water stain at its base which is visible only on the blank side of jacket; very slight fading to spine. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. This book was put together by a couple of Oxford dons and offered to Wodehouse fans on the one hundredth anniversary of P. G. Wodehouse's birth. Thorough research has revealed the well-oiled machinery which turns the world in which Wodehouse's characters so blithely revolve, from the exact location of Market Blandings to Bertie's taste in cars and cocktails and the niceties of Jeeves' sartorial tyranny. A must for any Wodehouse lover.
I started reading Wodehouse in 1980 on the recommendation of my English secretary; I was quickly hooked and read every title I could get my hands on, concentrating on the saga of Bertie and Jeeves, as well as that of Lord Emsworth. In 1981, two Oxford dons published THANK YOU, WODEHOUSE, written in Wodehousian! It is an essential handbook for any up-and-coming Wodehouse enthusiast wishing to keep characters, distances and locations in order. Great fun to read. As far as I know it is out of print.