Best of
Comedy
1921
The First P. G. Wodehouse Omnibus
P.G. Wodehouse - 1921
Then Archie develops his knack for getting in deeper and deeper with Father Brewster, with hilarious results. Next, Jimmy Pitt falls in love, befriends a burglar, and burgles a policeman's home; and that's only the beginning of this typically Wodehousian laugh riot that ends in Dreever Castle, amid a dizzying and dizzy cast of misunderstood lovers, detectives, imposters, criminals, and the obligatory scheming elderly aunts. When Kirk Winfield marries his true love Ruth, it seems like the fade-out in a typical Wodehouse farce, but the happy ending turns out anything but when Ruth's pain-in-the-seat Aunt Ruth, a know-it-all writer, decides to dispense marital advice, things go from great to worse, and more laughs follow. Don't miss this bargain collection of three Wodehouse classics at one low price.
God and My Father
Clarence Day Jr. - 1921
Day's stubbornly hilarious experiences with religion in general.