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The Jeeves Omnibus (collective work) (edit title/settings)

Carry On, Jeeves / The Inimitable Jeeves / Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves

by P. G. Wodehouse (Author) (edit contributors)

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An omnibus of two full length Jeeves novels:
1. Carry On, Jeeves; and
2. Stiff Upper Lips, Jeeves

and one short story collection:
1. The Inimitable Jeeves

Books in This Collection

  1. Carry On, Jeeves

    by P. G. Wodehouse (Author)

    There seems to be little Bertie Wooster can do without the help of Jeeves these days. Formidable aunts, unbidden guests, and other headaches are small potatoes for the ever-resourceful Jeeves. Here is another heavenly dose of humor and intrigue...

  2. The Inimitable Jeeves

    by P. G. Wodehouse (Author)

    Also published as Jeeves.

    A Jeeves and Wooster collection. A classic collection of stories featuring some of the funniest episodes in the life of Bertie Wooster, gentleman, and Jeeves, his gentleman's gentleman - in which Bertie's...

  3. Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves

    by P. G. Wodehouse (Author)

    Gussie Fink-Nottle simply must marry Madeline Bassett or Bertrand Wooster will be obliged to proffer the ring in his stead. In a daring attempt at securing the engagement, Jeeves and Bertie visit a rural leper colony.

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This book is in Jeeves and Wooster. (standard series)

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  1. P. G. Wodehouse (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Dorset Press
Country: USA
Publication Date: 1992
ISBN: 0880299193
Page Count: 527

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