What Ho! The Best of P.G. Wodehouse

Author: P.G. Wodehouse

Published to mark the 25th anniversary of PG Wodehouse’s death, this is the first major new selection of his work to be published for a generation. This anthology of stories, novel-extracts, working drafts, articles, letters and poems gives a fresh angle on the twentieth century’s greatest humourist. In his introduction, Stephen Fry writes: “What a very, very lucky person….Read More

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