WODEHOUSE P. G.
MUCH OBLIGED, JEEVES
Translated from the English by Juliusz Kydrynski
Issue 1
Warsaw, 1977. Book and Knowledge, pp. 253, format 10.5x18 cm
From the cover:
"P.G. Wodehouse is a hugely popular English humorist whose works have entertained readers around the world for more than half a century.
In Wodehouse's extraordinarily rich oeuvre, he is best known for his series of works depicting the farcical adventures of a pair of inseparable characters: a young man from the so-called upper classes, Bertie Wooster, and far superior to his employer in intelligence and knowledge - the servant Jeeves.
Bertie and Jeeves appeared in literature around 1911, and although so much has happened since then, they still fight with despotic aunts, elude possessive fiancés and have various absurd adventures.
In the novel "Much obliged, Jeeves," which was published on the ninetieth anniversary of the writer's birth (he died three years later), Bertie Wooster decides to help his friend Ginger Winship, who is running for a parliamentary seat, but every now and then gets into very funny trouble."
SOFTCOVER, PUBLISHER
Condition BDB-/ dusty and bent edges of the wrapper