P.G. Wodehouse: In His Own WordsHutchinson, 2001 - 300 Seiten P.G. Wodehouse's novels, stories, letters and non-fiction give a wonderfully funny gloss on the events of his own life, and his lifetime admirer Barry Day has told his story through his own writings. This is a beautifully produced and illustrated gift book, full of brilliant wordplay and hilarious scenes from Wodehouse's writing, and unified by an entertaining biographical thread. |
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