Articles on P. G. Wodehouse

Found 111 articles.

  • DEATH, SECRETS AND LAUGHTER; Royal gossip, P. G. Wodehouse and the hilarious tales of a struggling actor... our guest reviewers offer a thrilling choice of the best Christmas reading.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2004/12/12
  • Castle fit for Bertie Wooster; Clara Penn feels as if she's in a P.G.Wodehouse novel at Peter de Savary's [pounds sterling]30m Dartmoor estate.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2004/04/25
  • Reviews: Slow! Clarence; OH! CLARENCE All Saints Players, All Saints Church, West Bromwich.(Features)
    Birmingham Mail (England) - 2005/10/20
  • Reviews: Slow! Clarence OH! CLARENCE All Saints Players, All Saints Church, West Bromwich
    Birmingham Mail - 2005/10/20
  • Flashman author dies aged 82 after cancer battle
    Evening Standard - London - 2008/01/03
  • A golf book worth reading.(Paper Tiger : An Obsessed Golfer's Quest to Play with the Pros )(Brief article)
    Esquire - 2006/05/01
  • `Jeeves' offers royal good time
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1990/11/09
  • Theater;`Play's the Thing': The Farce Side
    The Washington Post - 1993/05/08
  • Ripping comedy to delight audience The inimitable Jeeves is coming to town.
    Grimsby Telegraph - 2007/06/01
  • Prion Books. (The World of Paperbacks).(four new reprints in 'Lost Treasures' series)(Book Review)
    Contemporary Review - 2002/12/01
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    The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms - 2004/01/01
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