Psmith, Journalist

· Amaryllis - an imprint of Manjul Publishing House
Ebook
169
Pages

About this ebook

Taking place in Wodehouse’s delightful version of Britain, Psmith, Journalist follows the titular dandy Psmith as he accompanies his friend and fellow student Mike Jackson on a cricket tour to New York. Once there, he runs into the sub-editor of a local magazine, Cosy Moments, and decides to take the reins of the publication. While tackling various social issues in the community and spreading the word, Psmith gets into scuffles with local ruffians, crooked politicians and sleazy landlords, but in classic fashion, he manages to neatly duck out of trouble and resolve everything with his sharp wit and bright personality.

About the author

P. G. Wodehouse was one of the most popular British authors and humorists of his generation, and is still fondly remembered for his beloved cast of characters, including Bertie Wooster and his indomitable valet Jeeves and the garrulous, upstanding Psmith. He was an extremely prolific writer, having written over 90 novels and 200 short stories among other works before his death in 1975.

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