This sequel to Tom Sharpe's classic comic novel Porterhouse Blue takes the listener back to the hilarious goings-on at Porterhouse College. The instinct of the true Porterhouse man faced with a crisis
From the moment that Jeeves walks through Bertie Wooster's door, Bertie gives up running his own affairs and lets Jeeves take charge. Whether it's the color of a tie, the style of a hat, or a coat, Je
Who would think that an eighteenth-century silver cow creamer could cause so much trouble? Uncle Tom wants it, Sir Watkyn Bassett has it, and Aunt Dahlia is blackmailing Bertie to steal it. With relat
Bertie Wooster is in trouble again as his lovesick pal, Bingo Little, falls in love with every girl he lays eyes on. The real problem starts when Bingo decides to marry one of the girls and he enlists
Mayhem has broken out at Brinkley Court and there would seem to be a desperate need for Jeeves. But Bertie is fed up with the assumption that he is merely an addendum to his personal attendant. There
Bertie Wooster is trapped in the rural community of Steeple Bumpleigh with a strange assortment of characters. The biggest blot on the social landscape is Edwin the boy scout whose acts of kindness ar
Jeeves is not only a tireless servant to Bertie Wooster, but a savior of a good many other individuals as well. The list is long and includes Bingo Little, Sippy Sipperley, Tuppy Glossop, and Miss Dal
Freddie Threepwood is engaged to marry Aline, delightful daughter of Mr. Peters, a wealthy American and passionate collector of Egyptian scarabs. In a moment of absentmindedness, Lord Emsworth helps h
Most of the big money belongs to Torquil Paterson Frisby, the dyspeptic American millionaire?but that doesn’t stop him wanting more out of it. His niece, the beautiful Ann Moon, is engaged to ?Biscuit
On doctor's orders, Bertie Wooster retires to the delights of Maiden Eggesford. But his retreat is rudely shattered by Aunt Dahlia, who wants him to fix a horse race. Other problems rapidly interrupt
For a fabulous dose of British humor, nothing beats the duo of aristocratic, befuddled Bertie Wooster and the best of all possible valets, Reginald Jeeves. Bertie is in trouble again as he tries to he
When Maud Marsh flings herself into George Bevan’s cab in Piccadilly, he starts believing in damsels in distress. George traces his mysterious traveling companion to Belpher Castle, home of Lord Marsh
It takes a lot of effort for Jimmy Crocker to become Piccadilly Jim––nights on the town roistering, headlines in the gossip columns, a string of broken hearts, and breaches of promise. Eventually he b
If Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge had a fiver for every dodgy scheme he had ever floated, he would be a very rich man indeed. In these ten stories he tries every way of making money, from writing p
The peaceful slumber of the Worcester village of Rudge-in-the-Vale is about to be rudely disrupted. First there’s a bitter feud between peppery Colonel Wyvern and the Squire of Rudge Hall, rich but mi