Humor Titles
The third major collection of Jeeves stories wherein Bertie Wooster reveals how Jeeves came into his employ to help him fend off aunts, nutty girls, and uninvited guests.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-086-3
The second collection of stories to feature the ingenious but discrete butler Jeeves, who can be counted on to get his master Bertie Wooster out of many tight spots.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-085-6
An early collection of magazine stories that shows Wodehouse's gentle sense of irony and humor. One story introduces Jeeves, Bertie Wooster, and Bertie's fearsome Aunt Agatha.
Price: 19.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-121-1
The first collection of stories featuring Bertie Wooster and his ingenious butler Jeeves. Peopled with peculiar relatives, oafs, prats, and the occasional cad, this books is bound to leave you laughing.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-014-6
Rupert Psmith (the "P" is silent) is forced to work at the New Asiatic Bank on a whim of his father's. Psmith and pal Mike Jackson scheme to get out of their jobs and get even with the president of the bank--and they succeed in the Wodehousian manner.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-093-1
In this second adventure, Psmith accompanies his schoolmate Mike on a cricketing tour to America and gets involved with a magazine called Cosy Moments, Of course, everything gets complicated, and hilarious, in this classic Wodehouse novel.
Price: 19.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-117-4
Bertie Wooster is back and making a hash of things, in this sequel to My Man Jeeves. Of course, it is up to Jeeves to save the day not only for Bertie, but his cousin Angela, her mother, her mother's chef, and the redoubtable Gussie Fink-Nottle.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-075-7
This is the novel that introduced the eccentric Lord Emsworth of Blandings Castle and began as a series of stories that runs parallel to the Jeeves and Bertie Wooster tales and occasionally shares characters.
Price: 21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-124-2
Tish was Rinehart's most popular character--a middle-aged self-reliant spinster and proto-feminist who does unconventional things like race cars, do stunt work, hunt bears and drive an ambulance with friends Aggie and Lizzie.
Price: 22.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-127-3
One of Wodehouse's most popular novels. An American composer falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day, and all sorts of brouhaha ensue in the Wodehouse manner.
Price: $21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-135-8
Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge's latest get-rich-quick scheme involves producing eggs for sale on a farm in Dorset. Jeremy Garner joins him and falls in love with a neighbor's daughter. Classic Wodehousian schemes and complications ensue.
Price: $21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-182-2
This is the novel that made Wodehouse famous, before the Jeeves and Blandings books. It features Ogden Ford and his mother Nesta. Nesta has remarried, to the hen-pecked, baseball-loving millionaire Mr. Peter Pett, and Ogden is spoiled and obnoxious. The story takes its title from the charismatic character of Jimmy Crocker, Nesta’s nephew and a reforming playboy. Jim is called upon to assist in the kidnapping of Ogden, and typical Wodehousean confusion ensues, involving imposters, crooks, detectives, butlers, aunts etc.—all in the name of romance, of course.
Price: $21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-172-3
This is the book that introduces the character of Rupert Psmith (the “P” is silent), who is something of a dandy and has an uncanny ability to pass through the most amazing adventures unruffled. Mike Jackson is a schoolboy cricketer who is sent to a smaller school because of his poor grades. There he meets and becomes friends with Psmith, an ex-Etonian cricketer. Together they pull pranks, thwart an overbearing house master, and end up beating Mike’s former school in a climactic game.
Price: $21.95
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 978-1-59688-145-7
by P.G. Wodehouse
The story of impoverished, embarrassment-prone Archibald “Archie” Moffam (pronounced “Moom”) and his difficult relationship with his art-collecting, hotel-owning, millionaire father-in-law Daniel Brewster, the father of Archie’s new bride Lucille. Archie’s attempts to ingratiate himself with Brewster only get him into trouble. Published in June 2018.
Genre: Humor
ISBN 978-1-59688-218-8 $22.95