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N/A, November 1975. Mass Market PaperBack. A debonair young Englishman quits the fish business and decides to support himself by doing anything that he is hired to do by anyone. More
N/A, November 1975. Mass Market PaperBack. A debonair young Englishman quits the fish business and decides to support himself by doing anything that he is hired to do by anyone. More
Herbert Jenkins, January 1955. Hardcover. More
Penguin Books, September 1991. Paper Back. T. Paterson Frisby possessed $20million and loved every cent of them. His secretary, Berry Conway, possessed only a dud copper mine; and Biscuit, Berry's schoolfriend, nothing but a title. The pair needed money, big money; but frisking Frisby wouldn't be easy. Mild wear... More
Pennyfarthing Editions / Dorset, June 1988. Mass Market PaperBack. No markings. Clean & sound. Gently read. Very good+/fine. More
Harper Perennial, February 1990. Soft Cover. Mild wear. More
HarperCollins, September 1985. Paper Back. Damp stained. Spine cocked. Reading copy only. More
Pocket Books / Blackiston, November 1943. Mass Market PaperBack. 19th Pocket Book edition, 'complete & unabridged'. Shelf wear. Spine is sound: bowed from age. Verso of wrapper is pink, likewise inside first & last page. Matching pink fore-edge, top & bottom staining. More
Penguin (Non-Classics), October 1975. Mass Market PaperBack. Monty Bodkin's wooing of Gertrude Butterwick on the RMS Atlantic is not progressing as it should. And the cause of all the trouble is Miss Lotus Blossum, the brightest star in Hollywood's firmament. The easy camaraderie of Miss Blossom is causing Mr Bodkin..... More
Pennyfarthing / Dorset Press, June 1988. Mass Market PaperBack. Clean, sound, no markings in text. More
Perennial, June 1990. Paper Back. Mild user wear. Tight binding. Remainder marking bottom textblock edge. More
Barnes & Noble, January 1993. Hardcover. More
Simon and Schuster, 1958. Hardcover. 2nd printing in sunned, chipped jacket with ex-library label on spiine. Quarter bound with pink cloth spine with black & green lettering: 'Wodehouse' in white marker by the hand of a librarian. Ex-library given: rubber stamps, thick black marker streaks, pocket scars, as well as..... More
Penguin Books, May 1991. Mass Market PaperBack. 9th Penguin mass market printing. Clean, solid, without markings in text. More
Penguin Books, October 1981. Mass Market PaperBack. UK printing. Clean, sound. Mild darkening textblock margins. More
Rupa Paperback / Vintage, 1993. Soft Cover. 12mo. Shelf wear & darkening. More
Penguin Books, 1971. Mass Market PaperBack. Tanned/darkening of margins. Creased front cover along spine edge. More
Rupa & Co. / Vintage Paperbacks, 1993. Trade Paperback. 2nd Rupa printing of Wodehouse's 1922 novel. Right ho, Jeeves was the 2nd novel to feature iconic heroes, Jeeves & Bertie, arguably the most beloved comic duo in all of British literature. Clean, sound, very good condition. More
Rupa, 1993. Soft Cover. 12mo. 2nd Rupa Indian printing. Shelf wear, mild soiling. More
Rupa, 1993. Soft Cover. 12mo. 2nd Rupa Indian printing. Mild shelf wear. Previous dealer's sticker: E.D. Galgotia & Sons of New Delhi affixed inside first page. More
Avon, April 1979. Paper Back. Heavy wear. Damp stains. Spine lean. Creased cover corners. Yet this remains a decent reading copy despite the defects. Sound binding. More
Harper & Row / Perennial Library, June 1990. Paper Back. Clean, solid. Remainder mark bottom textblock edge. Otherwise without markings. Published in 1954 by Herbert Jenkins in the UK by this title. For reasons known only to captains of industry of an earlier era Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit was..... More