Psmith in the City is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 23 September 1910 by Adam & Charles Black, London. The story was originally relea...
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In this captivating tale, Christopher Cricket, a peculiar and wise cricket with a knack for spinning tales, finds himself immersed in the captivating...
Embark on a captivating cricketing odyssey with Richard Gorton Barlow's "Forty Seasons of First-Class Cricket," a treasure trove of cricketing anecdot...
"I'd tasted blood, and it was all over with me. Why should I work when I could steal? Why settle down to some humdrum uncongenial billet, when excitem...
This novel introduces the characters Mike Jackson and Psmith, who are featured in several of Wodehouse’s later works. It shows how the two characters...
Tom Brown's Schooldays is a novel by Thomas Hughes first published in 1857. The story is set at Rugby School, a public school for boys, in the 1830s....
The Pothunters is P. G. Wodehouse's debut novel, introducing the world to the humorous world of English public schools. The story follows the antics...
In E. V. Odle's 'Clockwork Man,' a technologically advanced individual from the future, equipped with a clockwork device in their head for time travel...
David Blaize is a classic coming-of-age story set in an idyllic English boarding school. The novel follows the protagonist, David Blaize, as he naviga...