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By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; revised for the UK as Oh Joy! Leave It to Jane: Longacre Theatre, New York 28 August 1917: 1917: New York: T.B. Harms By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by Jerome Kern: Kitty Darlin ' Teck Theatre, Buffalo, New York 19 September 1917: 1918: New York and Boston: G. Schirmer By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton: The Riviera Girl
The P. G. Wodehouse Society (UK) was founded in 1997 and has over 1,000 members as at 2015. [228] Alexander Armstrong became president of the society in 2017; [ 229 ] past presidents have included Terry Wogan and Richard Briers . [ 230 ]
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Louder and Funnier is a collection of essays by P. G. Wodehouse, first published as a book in the United Kingdom on 10 March 1932 by Faber and Faber, London. [1] Most of the essays, which cover a broad range of topics, derive from articles written for the American Vanity Fair magazine between 1914 and 1923. During much of this period, Wodehouse ...
[2] In his 2003 book Plum Sauce: A P. G. Wodehouse Companion, Richard Usborne described William Tell Told Again: "A short, cheerful narrative by Wodehouse, excellent colour pictures by Philip Dadd and excellent verse captions to the pictures, by John W. Houghton – very much the sort of expert verse Wodehouse himself was already writing, in ...
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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.