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Carry on, Jeeves [Mass Market Paperback]

P. G. Wodehouse , Louis Glanzman
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Jeeves and the Five Star Review May 12 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
`I say, Jeeves,' I said, gratefully accepting the w. and soda, 'it seems we have another five stars to pin to our chest. The Jeeves Omnibus Volume One really hits the spot.'
'Indeed sir, you have admirers everywhere.'
'We, Jeeves, we,' I insisted, credit where due. 'After all, where would I be without you? "X and Wooster" would hardly pack in the many headed. No Jeeves,' I beamed at the honest fellow, 'we are a team, a double act, a faire des groupes de deux.'
`Thank you sir, it is most gracious of you to say so.'
`Not at all Jeeves, not at all.' I placed the restorative on the whatnot. As I did, I noticed a flicker from above Jeeves's left eye. A sure sign, I knew, that he was trying to engage my attention.
`Yes, Jeeves?'
`Well sir, I was merely trying to convey the information that much of the credit must go to the Late Mr. PG Wodehouse.'
`Old Plum?' I nodded sagely. `True Jeeves, very true. Well, Jeeves, mix the doings and I shall drink a toast to him. And you, of course, and the good fellows at the publishing house.'
`I have one already prepared sir.'
`Thank you Jeeves.' I said, and I meant it to stick.
`Thank you, sir.'
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Classic Wodehousiana! July 3 2003
Format:Audio Cassette
Martin Jarvis' reading of Carry On, Jeeves runs circles around Jonathan Cecil's reading of anything (for more on Cecil, see Psmith: Journalist). He simply embodies the characters of Bertie Wooster, Jeeves, Biffy, Corky, and all the cast (albeit with the same typical attempt at an American accent).

Carry On, Jeeves contains eight of the ten stories available in the print version (the remaining two stories appear on My Man Jeeves), so completists will want that, but for pure enjoyment, you can't go wrong with this. Even the titles Wodehouse writes are funny, my favorite being "The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy." They simply roll off the tongue.

The stories here include "Jeeves Takes Charge" (chronologically the first as it tells the story of Jeeves' entry into Bertie's life). The others, namely "The Artistic Career of Corky," "Clustering Round Young Bingo," "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest" (about a young cousin of Bertie's who goes wild under his wing), and "Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg" are all classics of the Wodehousian genre and show Jeeves at his problem-solving best.

This would easily appeal to the casual Wodehouse fan, and is perfect for long road trips or any other situation where a laugh is needed. Wodehouse exceeds all others in humor and, one assumes, will remain that way for centuries to come.

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My first Jeeves Feb 8 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback
P.G. Wodehouse's CARRY ON, JEEVES, is a masterpiece of hilarity! Jeeves is Bertram (Bertie) Wooster's manservant in jolly old England. Jeeves is always there to get poor Bertie out of his farcical jams. This book was first published in 1925, but the comedy plays out just as well today. I especially love the variety of turns of phrases that pop up on every page. (Imagine being described by Bertie as: "As vague and woollen-headed a blighter as ever bit a sandwich."!) Each of the ten short chapters is another adventure, with the last adventure being told from Jeeve's own point of view. I highly recommend this book, and I can't wait to read the others in the series!
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Jeeves & Bertie #2
Previous: The Inimitable Jeeves

While some of the stories in this collection pre-date The Inimitable Jeeves, it was published as a collection two years later, and so I'm calling... Read more

Published on Sep 12 2002 by phantomfan
Audio edition a perfect reading
By some wild chance, the appearance of the Audio Partners reading of "Carry On, Jeeves" is coincidental with the appearance of a musical about this very same very British... Read more
Published on Oct 2 2001 by F. Behrens
Corking Stuff
These ten short Jeeves and Wooster tales originally appeared in 1925 and three-quarters of a century later provide an excellent entry point to Wodehouse's comic series. Read more
Published on Sep 17 2001 by A. Ross
Very entertaining!
I highly recommend this book. It's very funny and entertaining!
I'd give it more stars if I could.
Published on Sep 16 2001 by Rosella Ann Myles
a balm and a comfort
It's almost impossible to write funny about humor, and anyone who writes seriously about it is doomed to come off as a fuddy duddy. E.B. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2001 by Orrin C. Judd
Now I know where they get all those ideas for sit-com plots!
This was a refreshing book to read. Funny and well-written, not only was it an introduction to English vernacular, but it seems Mr. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2001 by "not-me"
You cannot get a better introduction to English!
I am not a native English speaker, so my vocabulary consists of what I learned in school (a long time ago), what I hear on movies/TV, and what I read. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2001 by Peter Andersson
hoity-toidy humour brings smiles but few laughs
Carry On, Jeeves is my first P.G. Wodehouse work I've read and, overall, I am not particularly impressed. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2000 by lazza
Martin Jarvis- Wodehouse Man of the Year!
Let me first say I loved these stories in their traditional bookbound medium. Now let me say that I loved them even more with the fantastic Martin Jarvis at the mic, steering them... Read more
Published on Dec 7 2000 by Richard Andrade
Vintage Wodehouse!
"Carry On, Jeeeves," a collection of ten short stories first published in 1925 involving the adventures of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, provides an excellent introduction... Read more
Published on Mar 16 2000 by Russel E. Higgins
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