TY - BOOK AU - Wodehouse,P.G. TI - The inimitable Jeeves T2 - Warbler classics SN - 9781954525931 PY - 2023/// CY - London, New York PB - Herbert Jenkins, George H. Duran KW - Jeeves KW - Wooster, Bertie KW - Valets KW - England KW - Fiction KW - Upper class KW - Social life and customs KW - Humorous fiction KW - lcgft N1 - "First Warbler Press edition 2021."; I.Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum -- II.No Wedding Bells for Bingo -- III.Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind -- IV.Pearls Mean Tears -- V.The Pride of the Woosters is Wounded -- VI.The Hero's Reward -- VII.Introducing Claude and Eustace -- VIII.Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch -- IX.A Letter of Introduction -- X.Startling Dressiness of a Lift-Attendant -- XI.Comrade Bingo -- XII.Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood -- XIII.The Great Sermon Handicap -- XIV.The Purity of the Turf -- XV.The Metropolitan Touch -- XVI.The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace -- XVII.Bingo and the Little Woman -- XVIII.Alls Well N2 - In the opening entry, "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum," Bingo seeks help in persuading his wealthy guardian to accept his socially undesirable fiancee. Mabel the waitress is only the first in a succession of Bingo's romantic interests, which include a parson's niece, a Communist, and Bertie's own fiancee--among others. Eighteen connected stories trace Bingo and Bertie's shenanigans at home and abroad and introduce assorted Wooster relatives, from the terrifying Aunt Agatha to Claude and Eustace, the fun-loving, trouble-making twins. The collection is particularly distinguished by the inclusion of a Wodehouse masterpiece, "The Great Sermon Handicap," in which bets are placed on the length of a Sunday oration and hilarity ensues ER -