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  2. Richard Usborne - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alexander Usborne (16 May 1910 – 21 March 2006) was a journalist, advertising executive, schoolmaster and author. After the publication of his book Wodehouse at Work in 1961 he became regarded as the leading authority on the works of P. G. Wodehouse.

  3. P. G. Wodehouse bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (/ ˈ w ʊ d h aʊ s /; 1881–1975) was a prolific English author, humorist and scriptwriter.After being educated at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life, he was employed by a bank, but disliked the work and wrote magazine pieces in his spare time. [1]

  4. P. G. Wodehouse - Wikipedia

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    The literary critic and writer Cyril Connolly calls Wodehouse a "politicians' author"—one who does "not like art to be exacting and difficult". [215] [n 32] Two former British prime ministers, H. H. Asquith and Tony Blair, are on record as Wodehouse aficionados, and the latter became a patron of the Wodehouse Society. [2]

  5. List of authors by name: W - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with W: ... Wo–Wr. P. G. Wodehouse (1881–1975, England/US, f) Tsering Woeser ...

  6. List of works with different titles in the United Kingdom and ...

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    P. G. Wodehouse: Also known as The White Hope. Novel Company for Henry* The Purloined Paperweight: P. G. Wodehouse: Novel Daggie Dogfoot* Pigs Might Fly: Ronald Gordon King-Smith, pen name "Dick King-Smith". Novel I Am David: North to Freedom: Danish author Anne Holm: Originally published in Danish under the title David*.

  7. Mr. Mulliner - Wikipedia

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    Like his fellow Wodehouse character, the Oldest Member, the raconteur Mr. Mulliner can turn any conversation into a "recollection", or funny story.Wodehouse revealed in an introduction that he devised Mr. Mulliner after collecting notebooks full of ideas that could not be used because they were too outlandish, until he had the happy notion of a fisherman whose veracity could be doubted.

  8. Over Seventy - Wikipedia

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    Over Seventy is an autobiographical work by P. G. Wodehouse, including a collection of articles originally from Punch magazine. It was first published in the United States on 3 May 1956 [1] by Simon & Schuster, Inc.

  9. Big Money (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Big Money is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on 30 January 1931 by Doubleday, Doran, New York, and in the United Kingdom on 20 March 1931 by Herbert Jenkins, London. [1] It was serialised in Collier's (US) from 20 September to 6 December 1930 and in the Strand Magazine (UK) between October 1930 and April 1931.