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Great works of literature, often in their first edition. Classic and familiar stories as well as tales you have never heard before. We go back through four hundred years of storytelling.
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1932 Love Among the ChickensLondon: [1932]An uncommon printing of this entertaining Ukridge novel by P. G. Wodehouse.
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1932 Louder and FunnierLondon: 1932The first edition of this anthology of entertaining essays by P. G. Wodehouse, on a wide variety of subjects.
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1931 A Gentleman of LeisureLondon: [1931]An uncommon reprint of this humorous novel by P. G. Wodehouse, also known as 'The Intrusion of Jimmy'.
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Signed1930 Vulgarity in LiteratureLondon: 1930A special limited edition of this literary essay by Aldous Huxley, signed by Huxley.
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1940 Carry On, JeevesLondon: 1940An early printing of this collection of ten entertaining Wooster and Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse, a nice example in the original dust wrapper.
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1940 The Little NuggetPhiladelphia: 1940The Philadelphia Record's vanishingly scarce publication of P. G. Wodehouse's humorous novel, 'The Little Nugget'.
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1922 The Clicking of CuthbertLondon: 1922The first impression and first issue of this humorous collection of ten P. G. Wodehouse short stories.
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1953 Mike At WrykynLondon: 1953An bright example of the first edition thus of this cricketing tale, in the publisher's original dust wrapper.
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1960 Jeeves in the OffingLondon: 1960An excellent first edition of this hilarious Jeeves and Wooster novel by P. G. Wodehouse.
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1950 Psmith JournalistLondon: 1950An exceptionally lovely example of P. G. Wodehouse's humorous novel, in which Psmith takes charge of a New York periodical.
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1933 Heavy WeatherLondon: 1933A lovely example of the first edition of P. G. Wodehouse's comic novel, in a bright later dust wrapper.
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1949 Big MoneyLondon: 1949The seventh printing of P. G. Wodehouse's charming novel, in the original brightly illustrated dust wrapper.
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1931 If I Were YouLondon: 1931An entertaining novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the first impression of this work based on a play, with a later printing dust wrapper.
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1951 Eggs Beans and CrumpetsLondon: 1951A lovely example of this collection of nine humorous short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, in the original brightly illustrated dust wrapper.
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1950 Psmith in the CityLondon: 1950One of the entertaining Psmith novels of P. G. Wodehouse, this tale continues the adventures of the well dressed man and his cricket loving friend.
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1956 Uncle Fred in SpringtimeLondon: 1956The fourth printing of this farcical P. G. Wodehouse novel, in the exceptionally bright publisher's dust wrapper.
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1937 Lord Emsworth and OthersLondon: 1937A smart first edition copy of these nine humorous short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, a sought after first impression in a variant binding, with the original first issue dust wrapper.
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1927 The Girl on the BoatLondon: 1927The seventh printing of this entertaining work by P. G. Wodehouse, set on an ocean liner. In the publisher's original illustrated dust wrapper.
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1940 Right Ho, JeevesLondon: 1940An early reprint of the second full length Wooster and Jeeves novel, a smart example, in the original dust wrapper.
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1950 Big MoneyLondon: 1950An entertaining novel by P. G. Wodehouse, a smart early printing in a lovely dust wrapper.
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1950 Laughing GasLondon: 1950The sixth impression of P. G. Wodehouse's comic novel, set in 1930s Hollywood, and in a delightfully illustrated dust wrapper.
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1958 Cocktail TimeLondon: 1958A first edition, first impression of P. G. Wodehouse's comic novel featuring the character Uncle Fred.
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1940 Laughing GasLondon: 1940The fifth impression of P. G. Wodehouse's comic novel, set in 1930s Hollywood, and in a charmingly illustrated dust wrapper.
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1962 Service With a SmileLondon: 1962The first edition of the eighth of Wodehouse's Blandings Castle novels, and his final to feature Uncle Fred.
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1966 Plum PieLondon: 1966A first edition, first impression of this collection of nine short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, featuring iconic characters such as Jeeves.
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1961 Ice in the BedroomLondon: 1961A first UK edition, first impression of P. G. Wodehouse's comic novel featuring a small gang of petty criminals, in the first issue dust wrapper.
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1970 The Girl in BlueLondon: 1970A first edition, first impression copy of this entertaining P. G. Wodehouse novel concerning a Gainsborough miniature.
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1970 The Girl in BlueLondon: 1970A first edition, first impression copy of this entertaining P. G. Wodehouse novel concerning a Gainsborough miniature.
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1964 Frozen AssetsLondon: 1964A first edition, first impression of this amusing romantic comedy by the well-loved author P. G. Wodehouse, in the original unclipped dust wrapper.
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1964 Frozen AssetsLondon: 1964A first edition, first impression of P. G. Wodehouse's entertaining romantic comedy set in the publishing world.
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1964 Frozen AssetsLondon: 1964A first edition, first impression of this entertaining romantic comedy by the well-beloved novelist P. G. Wodehouse.
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1993 The "Swoop" or How Clarence Saved EnglandLondon: 1993A very smart facsimile copy of this comic novel from P. G. Wodehouse, with all of the original illustrations.
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1959 A Few Quick OnesLondon: 1959A smart first edition of this collection of short stories from English humourist, P. G. Wodehouse.
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1946 Money in the BankLondon: 1946A smart first UK edition of Wodehouse's novel following character J. G. Miller.
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1957 Young Men in SpatsLondon: 1957A smart copy of the Autograph Edition of this collection of humorous stories from P. G. Wodehouse.
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1957 Over Seventy: An Autobiography with DigressionsLondon: 1957A first edition of this autobiography of English humourist, P. G. Wodehouse. With the original unclipped dust wrapper.