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Enter the iconic world of Jeeves and Wooster with ""Jeeves & Wooster: Short Stories, Volume I."" This collection transports readers to the hilariously absurd universe created by P.G. Wodehouse, where the unflappable Jeeves and his bumbling employer, Bertie Wooster, find themselves embroiled in comical conundrums.
Each story in this volume is a gem of humor and wit, showcasing the timeless appeal of these beloved characters. Whether Bertie is attempting to solve the problems of his eccentric friends or Jeeves is ingeniously extricating him from yet another fine mess, the laughter is non-stop.
Wodehouse's signature blend of clever dialogue, humorous predicaments, and sparkling prose shines brightly in this collection. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the world of Jeeves and Wooster, this volume is the perfect introduction to their misadventures.
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE, was a comic author who experienced huge success during a career of more than seventy years and continues to be broadly read over 40 years after his death. He was an English writer and one of the most comprehensively read humorists of the 20th century. Born in Guildford on 15 October 1881, the son of a British Magistrate established in Hong Kong, Wodehouse spent happy teenage years at Dulwich College. Later he worked for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in London for two years. He wrote part-time while working in the bank, usually proving successful enough to take it up as a full-time profession. He was a journalist with The Globe (an inactive English newspaper) for several years before usually going to Hollywood, where he earned a huge amount as a screenwriter. He was a creative author, writing 96 books in a career scaling from 1902-1975. His works consist of novels, collections of short stories, and a musical comedy. He is best well-known as the creator of Jeeves. He died on 14 February 1975 in New York, United States.