Bertie Wooster is trapped in rural Steeple Bumpleigh with a cast of characters he would rather not be with, but the biggest blot on the landscape is Edwin, the boy scout whose acts of kindness resemble those of utter malevolence. From the author of RIGHT HO JEEVES and CARRY ON JEEVES.
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Bertie Wooster is trapped in rural Steeple Bumpleigh with a cast of characters he would rather not be with, but the biggest blot on the landscape is Edwin, the boy scout whose acts of kindness resemble those of utter malevolence. From the author of RIGHT HO JEEVES and CARRY ON JEEVES.
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Add this copy of Joy in the Morning to cart. $30.00, very good condition, Sold by Between the Covers-Rare Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gloucester City, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1976 by Barrie & Jenkins.
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Add this copy of Joy in the Morning to cart. $150.00, very good condition, Sold by Between the Covers-Rare Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gloucester City, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 1946 by Doubleday & Company.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition. Top corner a little bumped, faint offsetting on endpapers from the jacket flaps, spine slightly cocked, very good in good only price-clipped dust jacket with short tears on spine ends, small stain internally on spine.
How many books make you laugh out loud today.
Wodehouse's books contain some of the broadest, most imaginative and most enjoyable imagery and his original use of simile is unique.
If you have never read Wodehouse you are missing a treat. You will have to search hard to find his equal anywhere else in the whole of English literature."
Marie M
Oct 23, 2010
Jeeves scatters joy
Bertie Wooster is rescued again and again by his brilliant man, Jeeves. A delight to the reader new to Wodehouse or long acquainted with him.