You were probably the one I was most hoping to provoke to posting. Glad to see you back.
Thanks. Strangely, I was in need of provoking.
I've been wanting to read the Jeeves and Wooster stories
This can be rather difficult, but there's a wonderfully organized list of the stories, novels, and common collections at the Hat Sharpening Shop (http://www.hatsharpening.com/j&w/books.php) (a site dedicated to Jeeves and Wooster).
Project Gutenberg has a lot of free Wodehouse writing here (http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/w#a783). The Jeeves and Wooster stories are fairly obvious, though Jeeves Takes Charge can be found under A Wodehouse Miscellany, a couple are under Death at the Excelsior, and the easily missed Extricating Young Gussie is under The Man with Two Left Feet.
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Date: 2008-09-25 03:02 am (UTC)Thanks. Strangely, I was in need of provoking.
I've been wanting to read the Jeeves and Wooster stories
This can be rather difficult, but there's a wonderfully organized list of the stories, novels, and common collections at the Hat Sharpening Shop (http://www.hatsharpening.com/j&w/books.php) (a site dedicated to Jeeves and Wooster).
Project Gutenberg has a lot of free Wodehouse writing here (http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/w#a783). The Jeeves and Wooster stories are fairly obvious, though Jeeves Takes Charge can be found under A Wodehouse Miscellany, a couple are under Death at the Excelsior, and the easily missed Extricating Young Gussie is under The Man with Two Left Feet.
And that is quite enough for now...