Ebook {Epub PDF} The Code of the Woosters: Jeeves to the Rescue by P.G. Wodehouse






















The Code of the Woosters is the seventh novel featuring Jeeves and his hapless employer, Bertie Wooster. At several points in the tale, the first-person narrator, Bertie, refers to incidents portrayed in the earlier books. Wodehouse explains just enough to minimize confusion. The Code of the Woosters is the seventh novel featuring Jeeves and his hapless employer, Bertie Wooster. At several points in the tale, the first-person narrator, /5(). The Code of the Woosters is the seventh novel featuring Jeeves and his hapless employer, Bertie Wooster. At several points in the tale, the first-person narrator, Cited by:


by. P.G. Wodehouse. · Rating details · 25, ratings · 1, reviews. Take Gussie Fink-Nottle, Madeline Bassett, old Pop Bassett, the unscrupulous Stiffy Byng, the Rev., an 18th-century cow-creamer, a small brown leather covered notebook and mix with a dose of the aged aunt Dahlia and one has a dangerous brew which spells toil and. The Code of the Woosters (Mass Market Paperback) Published April 12th by Vintage. Mass Market Paperback, pages. Author (s): P.G. Wodehouse. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. The Code of the Woosters was my first experience of P.G. Wodehouse's work. It follows the tumultuous life of Bertie Wooster; an upper-class bachelor who, as far as I could tell, had no profession other than being an upper-class bachelor. He frequently finds himself in trouble and often in very ridiculous circumstances from which his.


The Code of the Woosters is as funny as it gets and Wodehouse's masterpiece. The title refers to the fact that the Woosters never let a pal down, which leads Bertie Wooster into many a pretty pickle. The title refers to the fact that the Woosters never let a pal down, which leads Bertie Wooster into many a pretty pickle. The Code of the Woosters frequently pops up in literary lists of ‘books you must read’. Its plot and characters are arguably Wodehouse’s best known. The story opens with Bertie sipping one of Jeeves’ famous hangover cures, the morning after a binge honouring Gussie Fink-Nottle. Bertie’s respite is curtailed by a visit to his Aunt Dahlia. The Code of Woosters, by PG Wodehouse: Splendid, Jeeves! Bertie Wooster has been in the soup before, but the glorious convolutions of this particular Jeeves novel 'win the mottled oyster'.

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