Description: These discs contain MP3 files to play on your computer (PC or Mac) or compatible player. please check your devices documentation for compatibility. The Creative Works of P. G. Wodehouse 44 Humorous Audiobooks in 2 MP3 Audio DVDs P. G. Wodehouse (1881 - 1975) Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse KBE; 15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. He enjoyed enormous popular success during a career that lasted more than seventy years and his many writings continue to be widely read. Despite the political and social upheavals that occurred during his life, much of which was spent in France and the United States, Wodehouse's main canvas remained that of a pre- and post-World War I English upper class society, reflecting his birth, education and youthful writing career. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of 15 plays and of 250 lyrics for some 30 musical comedies, many of them produced in collaboration with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton. He worked with Cole Porter on the musical Anything Goes (1934), wrote the lyrics for the hit song "Bill" in Kern's Show Boat (1927), wrote lyrics to Sigmund Romberg's music for the Gershwin – Romberg musical Rosalie (1928) and collaborated with Rudolf Friml on a musical version of The Three Musketeers (1928). He is in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. A Damsel in DistressRead by Yaz Pistachio and Madame TuskRunning Time:7:31:05Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, RomanceGolf-loving American composer George Bevan falls in love with a mysterious young lady who takes refuge in his taxicab one day; when he tracks her down to a romantic rural manor, mistaken identity leads to all manner of brouhaha. A Gentleman of LeisureRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:07:37:11Genre(s): Humorous FictionA wealthy, love-sick bachelor, crooks, and card-sharps ensconced in an English castle make for a classic Wodehousian comedy of star-crossed lovers, imposters and stolen jewels. It all gets a bit thick, what? A Man of MeansRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:2:58:40Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, Short StoriesA Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Roland Bleke, a nondescript young man to whom financial success comes through a series of "lucky" chances, the first from a win in a sweepstake he had forgotten entering. Roland, like many a timid young man seeks love and marriage. In this pursuit his wealth is regularly a mixed blessing. The plot of each story follows its predecessor, sometimes directly, and occasionally refer back to past events in Bleke's meteoric career. The writing style is crisp and droll, and shows much of the skill and polish of the later Wodehouse. The disasters that befall the hapless Bleke are entertainingly recounted and his unforeseen rescues surprise and delight. In the character of the butler, Mr Teal, we meet an early draft of the ingenious Jeeves. A Prefect's UncleRead by Madame Tusk, Kevin S., Rita Boutros, Chad Hon, Buchernarr and Sophia GannaouiRunning Time:04:29:06Genre(s): Humorous FictionThe action of the novel takes place at the fictional "Beckford College", a private school for boys; the title alludes to the arrival at the school of a mischievous young boy called Reginald Farnie, who turns out to be the uncle of the older "Bishop" Gethryn, a prefect, cricketer and popular figure in the school. His arrival, along with that of another youngster, Wilson, who becomes fag to Gethryn, leads to much excitement and scandal in the school, and the disruption of some important cricket matches A Wodehouse MiscellanyRead by Kevin McAshRunning Time:3:00:00Genre(s): Humorous FictionSir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse was an English comic writer who enjoyed enormous popular success for more than seventy years. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blanding Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies. Bill the ConquerorRead by Carol PelsterRunning Time:12:11:05Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, Published 1900 onwardHailed as one of the funniest writers of the 20th century, P. G. Wodehouse cheerfully radiates humor that is both sophisticated and popular. In Bill the Conqueror, Wodehouse creates an array of entertaining characters who gallop around England and America in quest of love and money. Our far-from-perfect hero Bill is a dissipated American former football player and man of action, who tangles with odious relatives, bumbling gangsters, suave white-collar crooks, and even his exasperating but well-meaning friend Judson, as he seeks to become worthy of the woman of his dreams, whichever one she might be. As you might expect, the course of true love never did run smooth. Carry On, JeevesRead by C.Gilson, ToddHW, James K. White, Paul Hampton, Ryan Lohner, Alysson Light, Madcappe and MariszaRunning Time:07:32:49Genre(s): Humorous Fiction"Carry On, Jeeves" is a collection of ten short stories, many of which had previously appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, and some were rewritten versions of stories in the collection My Man Jeeves. DivotsRead by Kirk ZigglerRunning Time:07:18:19Genre(s): Humorous FictionDivots is a humorous tale of young golfer Jack Carson’s trials and triumphs on his journey through the rugged world of competitive golf.Join Jack as he faces his own demons, failures and rivalries that threaten to derail his dreams. Indiscretions of ArchieRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:9:08:37Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous FictionIt wasn't Archie's fault really. It's true he went to America and fell in love with Lucille, the daughter of a millionaire hotel proprietor and if he did marry her--well, what else was there to do? From his point of view, the whole thing was a thoroughly good egg; but Mr. Brewster, his father-in-law, thought differently, Archie had neither money nor occupation, which was distasteful in the eyes of the industrious Mr. Brewster; but the real bar was the fact that he had once adversely criticised one of his hotels. Archie does his best to heal the breach; but, being something of an ass, genus priceless, he finds it almost beyond his powers to placate "the man-eating fish" whom Providence has given him as a father-in-law. Jill the RecklessRead by Don W. JenkinsRunning Time:10:35:52Genre(s): General FictionJill had money, Jill was engaged to be married to Sir Derek Underhill. Suddenly Jill becomes penniless, and she is no longer engaged. With a smile, in which there is just a tinge of recklessness, she refuses to be beaten and turns to face the world. Instead she went to New York and became a member of the chorus of "The Rose of America," and Mr. Wodehouse is enabled to lift the curtain of the musical comedy world. Leave it to P SmithRead by Kevin S., Grace Buchanan, Lynda Marie Neilson, Mark Nelson, Arnold, Jude Somers, Beth Thomas and SamariRunning Time:08:54:15Genre(s): Fictional Biographies & MemoirsFreddie Threepwood and his uncle are in difficulties. Freddie wants a thousand pounds to start a bookmaker’s business and to marry Eve, while his uncle wants to raise three thousand pounds, unbeknown to his wife, to help a runaway daughter. Freddie persuades his uncle to steal his wife’s necklace and sees Psmith’s advertisement in a daily paper. Freddie enlists the services of Psmith to steal the necklace. There are plots and counterplots. This is the fourth book in the "PSmith" series, following on from "Mike and PSmith", "PSmith in the City" and "PSmith, Journalist". Love Among the ChickensRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:5:56:26Genre(s): Humorous FictionJeremy Garnet, a second-rate novelist, gets talked into joining his old pal Stanley Featheringstonehaugh Ukridge in an insane plan to start a chicken ranch. Garnet should bail out on his crazy friend, but he falls in love with one of Ukridge's neighbors, Phyllis. Soon he is up to his neck in sick chickens, bad debts, a hostile future father-in-law, a sinister plot, and dirty golf. It all gets a bit thick, what? Meet Mr. MullinerRead by James HutchissonRunning Time:05:50:36Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, Single Author CollectionsA collection of short stories, originally published in periodicals, featuring the character Mr. Mulliner. Mike: A Public School StoryRead by Debra LynnRunning Time:10:54:57Genre(s): Humorous FictionThis novel introduces the characters Mike Jackson and Psmith, who are featured in several of Wodehouse’s later works. It shows how the two characters first met each other as teenagers at boarding school. As Psmith doesn’t appear until about halfway through this book, it was later released as two separate books, Mike at Wrykyn and Mike and Psmith. There’s lots of cricket, but you don’t need to understand the game to enjoy the antics of these public school boys as they "rag" each other and the authorities. Money For NothingRead by Zach HoytRunning Time:07:00:50Genre(s): Humorous FictionIn this incisively insightful novel P. G. Wodehouse, as is his invariable custom, delves deep into the souls of his characters to lay bare many aspects of the human condition including the emotional, (“A snail crossed her path. She did not tread on it, for she had a kind heart, but she gave it a look. It was a look which, had it reached John, at whom it was really directed, would have scorched him”), the intellectual, (“Those just-as-good imitation heads never pay in the long run. What you ought to do is sell yours for what it’ll fetch and get a new one. And next time,” said Chimp, “make it a prettier one.”) and the theological. (“On that last awful day… do you know what’ll ‘appen? The Lord God Almighty will say, angry-like, ‘Oo’s responsible for all these corpses I see laying around ‘ere?’ and E’ll look at you sort of sharp , and you’ll have to rise up and say ‘If I’d of done as Sergeant Major Flannery repeatedly told me…there wouldn’t have been none of these poor murdered blokes.’ “) My Man JeevesRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:5:12:51Genre(s): Humorous FictionBertram Wooster is an English gentleman living in New York, who seems to get himself into all sorts of jams. It’s up to his manservant Jeeves to come up with the plan to save the day from unpleasant houseguests, stingy uncles, broken hearts, and hard-partying aunts. Not George WashingtonRead by Debra LynnRunning Time:5:05:20Genre(s): Humorous FictionIt has been said that behind every successful man is a good woman. This is certainly true in the case of James Orlebar Cloyster. However, some funny things happened on his road to success. His story is humorously told from the point of view of several parties involved. Piccadilly JimRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:08:37:21Genre(s): Humorous FictionJimmy "Piccadilly Jim" Crocker returns to New York to repair his reputation and pursue his love-interest, Ann Chester. All he has to do is navigate imposters, explosives, spies, a rotten kid and his step-aunt Nesta while he pretends to be someone else pretending to be himself. What could possibly go wrong? P Smith in the CityRead by Kristen McQuillin, Neal Foley, Kara Shallenberg, Chris Goringe, Aaron Andrade, Luke Venediger, Eileen and MietteRunning Time:5:51:17Genre(s): Humorous FictionMike’s dream of studying and playing cricket at Cambridge are thwarted as his father runs into financial difficulties. Instead, Mike takes on the job of clerk at the “New Asiatic Bank.” Luckily, school friend Psmith, with his boundless optimism and original views, soon joins his department, and together they endeavour to make the best of their new life in London. P Smith, JournalistRead by Psuke BariahRunning Time:5:38:31Genre(s): Humorous FictionPsmith takes over editing a paper while the usual editor is away on vacation. He takes on a local slum lord, and divers alarums ensue. Right Ho, JeevesRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:7:56:26Genre(s): Humorous FictionBertram Wooster's manservant, Jeeves, is renown for his ability to apply his keen intellect to solve all problems domestic, and Bertie's friends and relatives flock to him for his counsel. But Wooster, jealous of Jeeves's fame, decides to step in and take over as the fixer of his pal's engagement, his aunt's gambling debts and old school-mate's desire to propose marriage. How far will Bertie sink them all in the soup? Will Jeeves come to the rescue? "Right Ho, Jeeves" features of course Bertie and Jeeves as well as Gussie Fink-Nottle, Tuppie Glossop, Aunt Dahlia and Anatole the high-strung French chef in this P.G. Wodehouse farce of England's upper crust. Sam In the SuburbsRead by Zach HoytRunning Time:06:55:19Genre(s): Humorous FictionA young and somewhat eccentric American named Sam Shotter is sent by his uncle, a wealthy businessman, to England to get him out of his hair. Sam's uncle sends him to work for Lord Tilbury's well known Mammoth Publishing Company, much against Lord Tilbury's better judgment. Sam accidentally comes to reside in Valley Fields, that peaceful suburb of milk and honey, where many complications of romantic, business, social and criminal natures ensue. This book also marks the first appearance of Chimp Twist, "a man so crooked he could hide behind a spiral staircase", and his (alternately) associates and rivals in misdoing, Dolly and Soapy Molloy. This book was published in England under the title Sam The Sudden. Selected Short StoriesRead by Mike HarrisRunning Time:5:38:55Genre(s): Humorous FictionA miscellaneous collection of short stories, not featuring any of Wodehouse's regular characters, most concern love and romance and, being Wodehouse, all are amusing. Something NewRead by Debra LynnRunning Time:7:33:53Genre(s): Humorous FictionWhen the absent-minded Earl of Emsworth wanders off with the pride of his scarab collection, American millionaire J. Preston Peters is willing to pay $5000 to the person who can get it back for him. Discretion is necessary since Peters’ daughter is engaged to Emsworth’s son. Joan Valentine and Ashe Marson both decide to go after the reward—she as Aline Peter’s ladies maid, and he as Mr. Peter’s valet—and they all end up at Blandings Castle. But is it possible for anyone to steal back the scarab with The Efficient Baxter ever vigilant? This is, IMHO, one of Wodehouse’s funniest novels. Tales of St. Austin'sRead by Kevin S.Running Time:05:01:32Genre(s): Humorous FictionEarly short stories from Wodehouse focusing on life at St. Austin's, a fictional English public school. Also, Included are four humorous essays. The Adventures of SallyRead by Kara ShallenbergRunning Time:8:23:13Genre(s): Humorous FictionThis romantic comedy stars a young American girl named Sally, who inherits a considerable fortune and finds her life turned upside down. The typically Wodehouseian cast includes Sally's ambitious brother, an assortment of theater people, a pair of English cousins, and, of course, an Uncle. It's jolly good fun! The Clicking of CuthbertRead by Jonathan Burchard, Rosie, Cascades,Neil Donnely, Mimi Wang, Gary MacFadden and Michael WolfRunning Time:6:07:54Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous FictionJoin the Oldest Member...whether you like it or not...and be carried on a magic carpet ride through the world of golf, love, and...aunts...as seen through the eyes of the creator of Jeeves and Wooster and Blandings Castle, the inimitable Pelham (Plum) Grenville Wodehouse. The Coming of Bill (or: Their Mutual Child; or: The White Hope)Read by Don W. JenkinsRunning Time:8:19:57Genre(s): Family Life, General Fiction, Humorous FictionThe Coming of Bill tells the story of Kirk Winfield, his marriage to Ruth, and their child called Bill. Bill's upbringing is threatened by the interference of Ruth's busybody writer aunt, Mrs Lora Delane Porter. The Gem CollectorRead by Kirk ZigglerRunning Time:03:38:47Genre(s): Humorous FictionA common burglar, Jimmy, returns to England from New York City due to his uncle's death. He becomes involved with a former cop's daughter. Him being a jewel thief complicates the romance. The Girl on the BoatRead by Kara ShallenbergRunning Time:7:12:02Genre(s): Humorous FictionAlso published as "Three Men and a Maid". The maid of the title is red-haired, dog-loving Wilhelmina "Billie" Bennet, and the three men are Bream Mortimer, a long-time friend and admirer of Billie, Eustace Hignett, a lily-livered poet who is engaged to Billie at the opening of the tale, and Sam Marlowe, Eustace's dashing cousin, who falls for Billie at first sight. All four find themselves on an ocean liner headed for England together, along with a capable young woman called Jane Hubbard who is smitten with Eustace, and typically Wodehousian romantic shenanigans ensue. The Inimitable JeevesRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:06:56:59Genre(s): Humorous FictionPoor Bertie Wooster. His pals are always falling in love with the wrong girls, and he seems to always to be engaged to the wrong one himself thanks to a meddling Aunt. And while old Bertie tries is level best to extricate himself and his friends from various and sundry dilemmas, the day can only be saved by is brainy valet, the inimitable Jeeves. The Intrusion of JimmyRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:7:43:17Genre(s): Humorous FictionThe action begins with playboy bachelor Jimmy Pitt in New York; having fallen in love on a transatlantic liner, he befriends a small-time burglar and breaks into a police captain's house as a result of a bet. The cast of characters head to England, and from there on it is a typically Wodehousian romantic farce, set at the stately Dreever Castle, overflowing with imposters, detectives, crooks, scheming lovers and conniving aunts. The Little NuggetRead by Mark NelsonRunning Time:8:03:22Genre(s): Humorous FictionMrs Nesta Ford, in her London hotel room, reveals to her new friend Lord Mountry that she hopes to take her son Ogden on a yachting trip proposed by Mountry, despite her ex-husband having won custody of the boy. As Mountry leaves, Cynthia Drassilis arrives with Ogden, whom she has led away from his father's country house. Mrs Ford rewards Cynthia, but soon Mr Ford's secretary, a Mr Minnick, arrives to recover the stolen child. Cynthia tries to bribe his colleague, Mrs Sheridan, but to no avail, as she believes Nesta's influence has spoiled the boy. After they have gone, Nesta reveals to Cynthia Ogden's past as the 'Little Nugget', and the repeated attempts to kidnap him made by US gangsters. Nesta wishes to call in professional help, but Cynthia persuades her she can still do it, with the help of her new fiancé, a wealthy man called Peter Burns, who she suggests can take up a post at Ogden's new school, posing as a trainee schoolmaster. The Man with Two Left Feet, and Other StoriesRead by Michael YardRunning Time:8:54:38Genre(s): Humorous FictionThe Man With Two Left Feet, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on March 8, 1917 by Methuen & Co., London, and in the United States in 1933 by A.L. Burt and Co., New York. All the stories had previously appeared in periodicals, usually the Strand in the UK and the Red Book magazine or the Saturday Evening Post in the US. It is a fairly miscellaneous collection — most of the stories concern relationships, sports and household pets, and do not feature any of Wodehouse's regular characters; one, however, "Extricating Young Gussie", is notable for the first appearance in print of two of Wodehouse's best-known characters, Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster (although Bertie's surname isn't given and Jeeves's role is very small), and Bertie's fearsome Aunt Agatha. The PothuntersRead by Gareth Rowlands, Kevin S., Wayne Cooke, Laura Riley, Olivia, Paul Hampton, Maitriarya18, Sachin V., Noel Vox, Sancho and Sahil DalalRunning Time:04:19:33Genre(s): Humorous FictionThe Pothunters was popular British humorist P. G. Wodehouse's first published book. It tells the first of what would become a number of tales set in a fictitious English public school, and already shows the author's masterful, gentle satirical humor, lovingly sending up his privileged countrymen. The Prince and BettyRead by Kirsten WeverRunning Time:08:59:30Genre(s): Humorous FictionThe story moves from a royal palace in Europe to a squalid tenement in New York. The European action centers on the efforts of an uncouth millionaire to create a gambling mecca on the tiny isle of Mervo. This involves the installation of a Prince who is unknown to the populace, a royal decree allowing gambling, and a proposed royal marriage spectacular enough to create the publicity to draw business. But the millionaire’s proposed bride – his stepdaughter, Betty – has a history with Prince John, which ignites stormy emotions and sends her flying to New York. The Small BachelorRead by Zach HoytRunning Time:06:35:32Genre(s): Humorous FictionSet against a backdrop of Prohibition-era New York, The Small Bachelor is the story of a young man from the West who is trying to be an artist, an older man from the East who wants to be a Westerner, his daughter who does not want to marry an English lord, her stepmother who wants her to, a policeman who wants to become a poet, a writer of pamphlets who says he “can make a poet out of two sticks and a piece of orange peel” if they follow his instructions carefully, and a young woman from the West who has become a fortune-teller. There are also several other characters with other motives, and a number of coincidences which bring them all together in various constellations of absurdity which depict the human condition at its finest. The Swoop!Read by Kristin HughesRunning Time:2:03:36Genre(s): Fantastic Fiction, Humorous FictionThe Swoop! tells of the simultaneous invasion of England by several armies — "England was not merely beneath the heel of the invader. It was beneath the heels of nine invaders. There was barely standing-room." (ch. 1) — and features references to many well-known figures of the day, among them the politician Herbert Gladstone, novelist Edgar Wallace, actor-managers Seymour Hicks and George Edwardes, and boxer Bob Fitzsimmons. The White FeatherRead by Mark F. SmithRunning Time:4:56:50Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous FictionSheen, a member of Seymour's House at Wrykyn School, flees from an unexpected assault by town boys. His colleagues wade into the fight with relish, acquiring bruises and sore heads, but in the fracas, Sheen is missed, and the story makes the rounds of Wrykyn that when blows were traded, Sheen "funked it."Honor in such institutions depends on reliably standing with your House. As punishment for his defection, Sheen is "cut" - treated as if he did not exist. Three Men and a MaidRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:5:42:22Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, RomanceThis book with two titles, Three Men and a Maid in the USA and The Girl on the Boat in the UK is a typical PG Wodehouse romantic comedy, involving, at various times: a disastrous talent quest, a lawyer with a revolver, a bulldog with a mind of his own and a suit of armour!The maid, or marriageable young woman, of the American title is red-haired, dog-loving Wilhelmina "Billie" Bennet. The three men are Bream Mortimer, a long-time friend and admirer of Billie, Eustace Hignett, a poet of sensitive disposition who is engaged to Billie at the opening of the tale, and Sam Marlowe, Eustace's would-be-dashing cousin, who falls for Billie at first sight. All four find themselves on an ocean liner headed for England together (hence the British title), along with an elephant-gun-wielding young woman called Jane Hubbard who is smitten with Eustace the poet. Typically Wodehousian romantic shenanigans ensue. Even Estace's redoubtable mother (a Theosophist author and public speaker) fails to quell the excitement. UkridgeRead by Shasta, Zach Hoyt, Mark Nelson, Paul Hampton and Alex S.Running Time:08:52:16Genre(s): Humorous Fiction“Do not count your chickens before they are hatched” is a classic saying that might well have been remembered by Ukridge. Ukridge is always on the verge of making a fortune and counting his thousands before they are made. But Dame Fortune is a fickle jade. She eludes him in his great scheme about the dog college, wherein he was to turn out a world supply of trained dogs, and likewise in his backing of Battling Billson, the tender-hearted pugilist. But hope and George Tupper keep Ukridge going. He is ever ready for the next assault. First published as short stories. Uneasy MoneyRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:6:41:17Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, RomanceUneasy Money is a romantic comedy by P.G. Wodehouse, published during the First World War, it offers light escapism. More romantic but only a little less humorous that his mature works, it tells of the vicissitudes of poor Lord Dawlish, who inherits five million dollars, but becomes a serially disappointed groom. William Tell Told AgainRead by Mark F. SmithRunning Time:1:44:01Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales, Humorous FictionThis is the classic story of William Tell - Swiss patriot and great apple-shooter - as seen through the eyes of English humorist P.G. Wodehouse.No Swiss were (permanently) injured in the telling of this story; however, results differed for Austrian tyrants. Wodehouse in the Strand - Short Story CollectionRead by by Seth Dresser, Kara Shallenberg, Jennifer Dorr, D. Gulino, Kirk Ziggler, Asterix, Marc Rasi, P. J. Morgan, Shakira Searle and Gordon MacKayRunning Time:13:35:28Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, Single Author CollectionsThis is a collection of P.G. Wodehouse's short stories published in The Strand from 1918 to 1922. Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. 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Book Title: P. G. Wodehouse Collection
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Author: P.G. Wodehouse
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