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The
World of Wooster was a BBC comedy TV series based on the Jeeves novels
by P.G. Wodehouse that ran for three seasons from 1965 to 1967 starring
Ian Carmichael and Dennis Price. A number of the original novels were
re-published with TV-themed covers by Penguin Books and NEL Books. (See
also Jeeves and Wooster books gallery).
= In My Collection / = Not in My Collection |
Penguin
Books
1965
The Inimitable Jeeves |
1965
Carry On, Jeeves |
1965
Very Good, Jeeves |
1965
Right Ho, Jeeves |
1965
The Code of the Woosters |
1965
The Mating Season |
1965
Jeeves in the Offing |
1965
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves |
Four
Square / NEL Books
1965
Thank You, Jeeves |
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Thank You, Jeeves |
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Ring For, Jeeves |
1967
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit |
1968
Joy in the Morning, Jeeves |
P.G.
Wodehouse's Jeeves Books and Short Stories List
with original publication dates
The Jeeves series consists
of 35 short stories and 11 novels...
The Man with Two Left Feet (1917) - One story in a book of thirteen
My Man Jeeves (1919) - Four stories in a book of eight, all four reprinted
in Carry on, Jeeves
The Inimitable Jeeves (1923) - A semi-novel consisting of eighteen chapters,
originally published as eleven short stories
Carry on, Jeeves (1925) - Ten stories
Very Good, Jeeves (1930) - Eleven stories
Thank You, Jeeves (1934) - The first full-length Jeeves novel
Right Ho, Jeeves (1934) (US title: Brinkley Manor)
The Code of the Woosters (1938)
Joy in the Morning (1946) (US title: Jeeves in the Morning)
The Mating Season (1949)
Ring for Jeeves (1953) - Only Jeeves novel without Wooster (US title: The
Return of Jeeves)
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (1954) (US title: Bertie Wooster Sees It Through)
A Few Quick Ones (1959) - One short story in a book of ten
Jeeves in the Offing (1960) (US title: How Right You Are, Jeeves)
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves (1963)
Plum Pie (1966) - One short story in a book of nine
Much Obliged, Jeeves (1971) (US title: Jeeves and the Tie That Binds)
Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (1974) (US title: The Cat-nappers)
The World of Jeeves (first published in 1967, reprinted in 1988)