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Jeeves has some outrageous ideas about how Gussie Fink-Nottle can capture the affections of Miss Madeline Bassett: scarlet tights and a false beard. What follows is a delightful romp through the banquet halls and boudoirs of English high society by "the funniest writer ever to put words on paper" (Hugh Laurie).
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Bertie Wooster (Fictitious character), Valets, Fiction, Classic Literature, Jeeves (Fictitious character), Modern fiction, Humorous stories, Jeeves (fictitious character), fiction, Wooster, bertie (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, humorous, England, fiction, Fiction, humorous, general, Large type books, Single men, English Humorous stories, Social life and customs, Upper class, English literaturePlaces
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Right Ho, Jeeves
April 28, 2000, Everyman's Library
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1841591041 9781841591049
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Right Ho, Jeeves
October 26, 1975, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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0140009345 9780140009347
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Originally published in the United States in 1934 under the title: Brinkley Manor.
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