The Inimitable Jeeves

P. G. Wodehouse (1881 - 1975)

When either Bertie Wooster or his friends found themselves in the soup or in dangerous proximity to the tureen, the instinct of one and all was to turn to Jeeves - Bertie's Man. He understood human nature, especially that of gilded youth.

It did not matter if the hope of an ancient house had fallen in love with a waitress, or if Bertie's cousins Claude and Eustace had been playing dido; Jeeves never failed. His was a sound brain.

The only thing in which Jeeves failed, that is in his master's eyes, was that he could not always go the whole way with him in the matter of spats, socks and ties, particularly in the Spring - Jeeves was a purist.

In this volume are told some of Jeeves more remarkable achievements. (From the book)

Genre(s): Humorous Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum Beth Thomas (1974-2020)
00:16:58
Play 02 No Wedding Bells for Bingo Rita Boutros
00:17:21
Play 03 Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind Rita Boutros
00:15:28
Play 04 Pearls Mean Tears Rita Boutros
00:26:05
Play 05 The Pride of the Woosters is Wounded Jacob Paul Starr
00:16:51
Play 06 The Hero's Reward Jacob Paul Starr
00:12:57
Play 07 Introducing Claude and Eustace Paula Messina
00:14:06
Play 08 Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch Jim Locke
00:16:25
Play 09 A Letter of Introduction Jim Locke
00:17:50
Play 10 Startling Dressiness of a Lift Attendant Jim Locke
00:19:27
Play 11 Comrade Bingo Vijeta Sharma
00:28:36
Play 12 Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood KevinS
00:17:11
Play 13 The Great Sermon Handicap ljarrow
00:46:57
Play 14 The Purity of the Turf Farnood
00:36:19
Play 15 The Metropolitan Touch Aaron White
00:45:39
Play 16 The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace Aaron White
00:40:50
Play 17 Bingo and the Little Woman Aaron White
00:18:12
Play 18 All's Well Aaron White
00:25:10