Wodehouse in the Strand - Short Story Collection


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(4.5 stars; 88 reviews)

This is a collection of P.G. Wodehouse's short stories published in The Strand from 1918 to 1922. (kirk202) Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. He enjoyed enormous popular success during a career that lasted more than seventy years, and his many writings continue to be widely read. - Summary by Wikipedia (13 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01 - Jeeves & the Chump Cyril 36:49 Read by Seth Dresser
Chapter 02 - The Spring Frock 36:25 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 03 - A Woman is Only a Woman 41:23 Read by Jennifer Dorr
Chapter 04 - A Kink in His Character 43:01 Read by dgulino
Chapter 05 - The Man Who Married an Hotel 40:37 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 06 - First Aid for Looney Biddle 47:25 Read by asterix
Chapter 07 - Paving the Way for Mabel 44:33 Read by asterix
Chapter 08 - A Room at the Hermitage 44:41 Read by asterix
Chapter 09 - Washy Makes His Presence Felt 49:10 Read by Marc Rasi
Chapter 10 - Jeeves in the Springtime 34:42 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 11 - Aunt Agatha Takes the Count 29:43 Read by P. J. Morgan
Chapter 12 - Comrade Bingo 36:44 Read by Seth Dresser
Chapter 13 - The Great Sermon Handicap 33:55 Read by Seth Dresser
Chapter 14 - Scoring Off Jeeves 29:23 Read by Shakira Searle
Chapter 15 - Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch 31:16 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 16 - Bertie Changes His Mind 32:50 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 17 - Bingo and the Little Woman 42:29 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 18 - The Delayed Exit of Claude & Eustace 36:41 Read by P. J. Morgan
Chapter 19 - The Magic Plus Fours 44:33 Read by asterix
Chapter 20 - The Metropolitan Touch 40:56 Read by Gordon MacKay
Chapter 21 - The Purity of the Turf 38:12 Read by Gordon MacKay

Reviews

Good entertainment


(4 stars)

These stories are good entertainment; funny, whimsical and, at times, clever. They are read fairly well, though a few errors got past the prooflisteners (chapters 14 and 15 contain repeated sentences). Overall a good listen. Thanks, readers!

always terriific


(5 stars)

Author. and readers were very expressive and even though I was familiar with most of these i enjoyed every minute

great fun


(5 stars)

I'm more interested in golf and even less in gambling thanks to these

funny stuff


(4 stars)

hard to believe these stories are like a hunnerd years old.

Well read classic collection of his stories


(4 stars)

for golfers & gamblers


(3 stars)

At least half of these stories as of no interest unless you are a golfer, or enjoy hearing about idiotic gambling schemes. Since I find golf boring, and I find gambling an unfortunate addiction instead of a "flutter," I was able to enjoy only half of these stories.