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Carry on Jeeves

Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended.

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  • "Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended."@en
  • "Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended."
  • "Eight complete stories of Jeeve's ability to extricate the chronically befuddled Bertie Wooster from countless jams with formidable aunts, brainy girls, unbidden guests, and pals in a bind."@en
  • "A collection containing seven ofP. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves stories."@en
  • "In these ten classic stories the imperturbable Jeeves is most definitely in his element. Whether protecting Wooster in the case of Uncle Willoughby's embarrassing manuscript or suggesting an all-too-successful solution to the problem of Corky and his unsuitable fiancee, Jeeves works his inimitable magic time and time again... And thanks to Jeeves' good offices, even Aunt Agatha cannot prevent Bertie from coming out on top."
  • ""Classic comedy duo Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves, star in this short story collection" -- container."
  • "In ten complete stories Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended."
  • "From the moment Jeeves glides into Bertie Wooster's life and provides him with a magical hangover cure, Bertie wonders how he ever managed without him. Jeeves makes himself totally indispensable, getting Bertie out of all sorts of scrapes."@en
  • "From the moment when he first floats noiselessly through Bertie Wooster's door, Bertie lets the incomparable Jeeves take charge."@en
  • "One of literature's most celebrated fictional duos, lovable fop Bertie Wooster and his clever valet Jeeves, take center stage in these hilarious tales. In the first four, Jeeves saves Bertie from some serious scrapes involving stolen manuscripts, unfortunate engagements, marital scandals, and jailbird friends. The other four find Bertie exiled to 1920s New York, where Jeeves rescues him from American aunts, visiting Brits, poetic chumps, and femme fatales."
  • "In these ten classic stories the imperturbable Jeeves is most definitely in his element. Whether protecting Wooster in the case of Uncle Willoughby's embarrassing manuscript or suggesting an all-too-successful solution to the problem of Corky and his unsuitable fiancee, Jeeves works his inimitable magic time and time again ... And thanks to Jeeves' good offices, even Aunt Agatha cannot prevent Bertie from coming out on top. Risible look at Britain's gentry."
  • "Jeeves helps Bertie Wooster at all possible moments, from choosing clothes to choosing friends."
  • "Whenever a problem arises in his own relationships or in the lives of his friends, Bertie wooster is certain to have an ingeniously complex solution. Luckily for Bertie and his friends, he also has his gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves, to straighten out the resulting chaos!"@en
  • "This hilarious collection of seven unabridged short stories features the hapless though hilarious Bertie Wooster and the quintessential English gentleman's gentleman - his 'man' Jeeves. These marvellous stories introduce us to Jeeves, whose first ever duty is to cure Bertie's ranging hangover. The collection features: Jeeves Takes Charge, Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest, The Artistic Career of Corky, The Aunt and the Sluggard, Clustering Round Young Bingo, Jeeves and the Hard-boiled Egg and The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy."
  • "The adventures of Jeeves, the "definition of a gentleman's valet," and his befuddled employer Bertie Wooster, a true blue-blood of the Jazz Era."
  • "P.G. Wodehouse has many devoted fans all over the world who are dedicated to his particular brand of very British farce and chuckle-aloud humour. Jeeves and Wooster, played in the TV series by Hugh Lauire and Stephen Fry, are two of Wodehouse's most loved characters. The long-suffering and ever-patient butler Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster embark on a number of amusing and absurd adventurs in this charming collection, read wittily by Martin Jarvis."@en
  • "P.G. Wodehouse has many devoted fans all over the world who are dedicated to his particular brand of very British farce and chuckle-aloud humour. Jeeves and Wooster, played in the TV series by Hugh Lauire and Stephen Fry, are two of Wodehouse's most loved characters. The long-suffering and ever-patient butler Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster embark on a number of amusing and absurd adventurs in this charming collection, read wittily by Martin Jarvis."
  • "There seems to be little Bertie Wooster can do without the help of his valet Jeeves these days. Formidable aunts, unbidden guests, and other headaches are small potatoes for the ever-resourceful Jeeves."@en
  • "In eight complete stories Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended."
  • "In eight complete stories Jeeves miraculously keeps Bertie and his helpless friends in the good graces of their rich uncles and patches up affairs of the heart just the way he thinks they should be mended."@en
  • "From the moment that Jeeves walks through Bertie Wooster's door, Bertie gives up running his own affairs and lets Jeeves take charge. Whether it's the color of a tie, the style of a hat or a coat, Jeeves is always right. He is there to depend on in times of trouble, and such times are frequent in the lives of Bertie and his friends. Whether it's Corky's artistic career that needs boosting or Bingo Little's gloom that needs lifting, Jeeves can always be relied upon."

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  • "Humorous stories"@en
  • "Humorous stories"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Humorous stories, English"
  • "Humorous stories, English"@en
  • "Humor"
  • "Talking books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Sound recordings"
  • "Short stories"@en
  • "Short stories"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

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  • "Carry on Jeeves"
  • "Carry on Jeeves"@en
  • "Carry on, Jeeves [sound recording]"@en
  • "Carry on Jeeves in New York"
  • "Carry on, Jeeves : eight complete stories"
  • "Carry On, Jeeves, by P. G. Wodehouse"
  • "Jeeves takes charge [from Carry on, Jeeves]"@en
  • "Carry on Jeeves!"@en
  • "Carry on, Jeeves eight complete stories"
  • "Carry on, Jeeves!"
  • "Carry on, Jeeves!"@en
  • "Carry on, Jeeves"
  • "Carry on, Jeeves"@en
  • "Carry on, Jeeves 8 complete stories"@en

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