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100 1 _aWodehouse, P. G.
245 1 0 _aThank you, Jeeves
_cP.G. Wodehouse.
260 _aLondon :
_bArrow books,
_c© 2008
300 _a263 p. ;
_c19 cm.
500 _a"First published by Herbert Jenkins, 1934"--T.p. verso.
520 _aBertie Wooster's newfound enthusiasm for the banjolele results in his eviction from his apartment and having to take notice from his hitherto devoted manservant, Jeeves. Repairing to the country with his banjolele and new valet, Brinkley, Bertie soon finds himself in no shortage of trouble. A visit to an American yacht ends with him locked in a stateroom by a prospective father-in-law. Bertie escapes to his cottage only to find an intoxicated Brinkley who chases Bertie with a carving knife into his bedroom, then sets the cottage ablaze. Only Jeeves - brilliant Jeeves - can set Bertie's world aright.
650 0 _aSingle men
650 0 _aWooster, Bertie (Fictitious character)
650 0 _aHumorous stories, English.
650 0 _aButlers
651 0 _aEngland
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