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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} the Jeeves Omnibus by P.G. Wodehouse Jeeves Omnibus, First Edition Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Jeeves Omnibus by P.G. Wodehouse Jeeves Omnibus, First Edition. The Jeeves Omnibus: Stiff Upper Lip / The Inimitable Jeeves / Carry On, Jeeves. P. G Wodehouse. Published by Barnes & Noble, 1994. Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st. More buying choices from other sellers on AbeBooks. The World of Jeeves: A Jeeves and Wooster Omnibus. Wodehouse, P.G. Published by Arrow, 2008. New - Softcover Condition: New. Condition: New. 2008. 01st Edition. Paperback. An omnibus of Jeeves and Wooster stories. It contains "Carry On, Jeeves", "The Inimitable Jeeves", "Very Good, Jeeves" and the short stories "Jeeves Makes an Omelette" and "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird". Series: Jeeves & Wooster. Num Pages: 784 pages. BIC Classification: FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 131 x 45. Weight in Grams: 574. The Jeeves Omnibus. Wodehouse, P.G. Published by Hutchinson, 1990. New - Softcover Condition: New. Condition: New. 1990. 01st Edition. Paperback. The second Jeeves omnibus which includes "Carry on Jeeves", "Right Ho, Jeeves" and "Joy in the Morning". Series: Jeeves & Wooster. Num Pages: 608 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 154 x 45. Weight in Grams: 788. Jeeves Omnibus. Wodehouse, P. G. Published by Herbert Jenkins, 1931. Seller: M and M Books, Barkway, HERTS, United Kingdom Contact seller. Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. No jacket. Green cloth covers with black titles. Some marks to covers. Corners bumped. 847pp. Foxing to a few pages. Jeeves Omnibus. P G Wodehouse. Published by Herbert Jenkins 1931, 1931. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Condition: Very Good. Green cloth boards with black decoration and lettering to front and spine. Edges are bumped. Spine is faded. Pages are age tanned with occasional foxing. Pages are age-tanned but clean. Previous owner's signature on fep. Binding is tight. A very nice copy. Jeeves Omnibus. Wodehouse, P.G. Published by Herbert Jenkins, London, 1933. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Green cloth with black printing and decoration. Slight fraying to cloth on upper front tip otherwise a near fine unmarked copy. 847 pp. plus frontispiece photographic plate of Wodehouse. 2nd printing of the 1st omnibus edition. THE JEEVES COLLECTION: STIFF UPPER LIP JEEVES, THE INIMITABLE JEEVES, CARRY ON JEEVES (Very FIne First Omnibus Edition Thus) Wodehouse, P.G. Published by Chancellor Press, UK, 1992. Used - Hardcover Condition: As New. Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Chancellor Press, UK. 1992. First omnibus edition thus. Pristine, unread copy of this hefty omnibus volume of three spiffing Jeeves novels. Pristine illustrated boards, a rock solid, spotless spine, clean untouched pages and an illustrated cream dustjacket bearing a still of actors Hugh "House" Laurie and Stephen "QI" Fry who so memorably portrayed Wooster and Jeeves in the long-running, wonderful British tv series. AS NEW. �mnibus Jeeves I y II: Tomo I: �Gracias, Jeeves!, El c�digo de los Wooster, El inimitable Jeeves; Tomo II. De acuerdo, Jeeves; J�bilo matinal; Adelante, Jeeves. P.G. Wodehouse. Published by Editorial Anagrama, 2011. Used - Softcover Condition: Muy bien. Encuadernaci�n de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1� Edici�n. ISBN II: 9788433976031. T�tulos originales "Thank you, Jeeves; The Code of the Woosters; The inimitable Jeeves" " Right Ho, Jeeves; Joy in the Morning; Carry on, Jeeves" traducci�n de Esteban Riambau, Carme Camps, Emilia Bertel, Manuel Bosch, Luis Jord�. Colecci�n "Otra vuelta de tuerca" n�m. 17 y 23. EXCELENTES ejemplares. TI: 583pp + �ndice + 1h; TII: 605pp + �ndice. JEEVES OMNIBUS. Wodehouse, P.G. Published by London: Herbert Jenkins, 1931. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition in illustrated green cloth. With an Introduction by P.G. Wodehouse. Creased on the rear panel, and frayed and rubbed at the head and toe of the spine, else a very good copy. Jeeves Omnibus. WODEHOUSE, P. G. Published by Herbert Jenkins Ltd, 1931. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 847 pp. 8" x 5.5" P.G. Wodehouse Herbert Jenkins Ltd Calve skin leather bound w/ custom marbled boards First Edition 1931. Jeeves and the impending Doom [within] The London Omnibus. Introduction by Carl Van Doren. WODEHOUSE, P.G. [Pelham Grenville] (1881-1975), [WELLS, H.G., WOOLF, Virginia, and others] Published by New York, NY: Doubleday Doran and Company, Inc., 1932, 1932. Used - Hardcover. [Classic Humour] FIRST ANTHOLOGY EDITION. Octavo (20 x 14cm). Publisher's pale green cloth blocked in dark green, pictorial dust- wrapper priced at $2.50. Jacket just a touch dusty and marginally sunned to spine else a particularly fine copy which appears to be unread. A most uncommon anthology; no copy appears in Book Auction Records and just one other copy (used, without jacket) is currently listed for sale elsewhere. McIlvaine E72. Jeeves Omnibus. P G Wodehouse. Published by Herbert Jenkins, 1931. Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine. Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A fine copy in a wrapper that has two chips on the bottom edge that have been repaired with invisible archival tape . The wrapper is shown in its original state and also the reverse .Copies rarely turn up in nice condition . The narrow flaps and heavy book meant few wrappers survived . Language: eng. JEEVES OMNIBUS first edition in near fine dustwrapper. P G Wodehouse. Published by Herbert Jenkins, 1931. Seller: N V Books, Alcester, United Kingdom Contact seller. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A glorious collection of thirty-one hilarious Jeeves stories. First edition in original, decorated cloth - some light rubbing at the edges, as well as a contemporary ownership inscription to the front free end paper, otherwise a very good copy indeed; covered in its original, near fine dustwrapper (priced at 7'6 as called for) which has a few short tears and light creasing but is otherwise a bright, attractive example of this uncommon Abbey jacket. Now housed in a custom made clamshell box included in sale. McIlvaine B1a. Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e-mail. Can't remember the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. ISBN 13: 9780099514237. This omnibus edition will delight newcomers to Wodehouse as well as those already familiar with his sunny universe and his sparkling prose. It contains Right Ho, Jeeves , The Inimitable Jeeves and Very Good, Jeeves . "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) is an English-born storyteller and journalist who came to America before World War I and sold a serial to the Saturday Evening Post, where most of his books first appeared. Though Wodehouse wrote more than 90 books and 20 film scripts, and collaborated on more than 30 plays and musical comedies, he is perhaps best known as the creator of the gentlemanly character Jeeves, "that subtle master of prudence, good taste, and ineffable composure." This three-part edition will delight newcomers to Wodehouse as well as those already familiar with his "sunny universe and sparkling prose." Let the reader beware: unless you are the kind of person who enjoys being stared at, do not attempt to read anything by P. G. Wodehouse in public. If you do, you'll soon find yourself an object of interest on the bus, plane or train as you attempt to stifle guffaws or end up accidentally swallowing your tongue in a useless effort to squash that belly-laugh. Wodehouse is, quite simply, one of the funniest men on the planet, and this latest compendium of his work, Life with Jeeves , is Wodehouse at his best. Here you'll find Bertie Wooster, a complete gentleman, but the first to admit he's a bit of a chump; his valet, Jeeves, infinitely sagacious, the source of all solace; and a wild collection of terrifying aunts, miserly uncles, love-sick friends, female authors, crusading communists, troublesome cousins, cantankerous dogs, unwanted fiancés and more-all bound up in plots as impossibly labyrinthine as they are laugh-out-loud funny. About the Author : Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (always known as `Plum') wrote more than ninety novels and some three hundred short stories over 73 years. He is widely recognised as the greatest 20th-century writer of humour in the English language. Perhaps best known for the escapades of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, Wodehouse also created the world of Blandings Castle, home to Lord Emsworth and his cherished pig, the Empress of Blandings. His stories include gems concerning the irrepressible and disreputable Ukridge; Psmith, the elegant socialist; the ever-so-slightly-unscrupulous Fifth Earl of Ickenham, better known as Uncle Fred; and those related by Mr Mulliner, the charming raconteur of The Angler's Rest, and the Oldest Member at the Golf Club. In 1936 he was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for `having made an outstanding and lasting contribution to the happiness of the world'. He was made a Doctor of Letters by Oxford University in 1939 and in 1975, aged 93, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. He died shortly afterwards, on St Valentine's Day. P.G. Wodehouse Books In Order. P.G. Wodehouse was one of the most widely renowned humorists of the 20th century. Wodehouse was born October 15, 1881; and he died on February 14th, 1975 in a Southampton Hospital, New York, from a long illness that eventually culminated in a heart attack at the age of 93.
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