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Wodehouse In His Own Words by Barry Day
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Wodehouse In His Own Words

by Barry Day

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It isn't bad. It tells the outline of his life and uses quotations from a lot of his books, plays and letters as the majority of the text. It's not that comprehensive or informative, but it is pleasant to read and does give one at least the outline of his life. ( )
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"P. G. Wodehouse's life story, revealed in extracts from his own books, with a linking narrative. P. G. Wodehouse's novels, stories, letters and non-fiction give a wonderfully funny gloss on the events of his own life, and his lifetime admirer Barry Day has told his story through his own writings, with the assistance of the Wodehousean, Tony Ring, President of the International Wodehouse Association. This is a beautifully produced and illustrated gift book, full of brilliant wordplay and hilarious scenes from Wodehouse's writing, and unified by an entertaining biographical thread."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

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