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020 _a9780099513698
082 _a823.9
_bWOD
100 _aWodehouse, P.G.
245 _aCarry on, jeeves
260 _bPenguin books
_c2008
_aLondon
300 _a312 p.
_c23 cm.
365 _aINR
_b299.00
520 _aLots of people think I'm much too dependent on Jeeves. My Aunt Agatha, in fact, has even gone so far as to call him my keeper. Well, what I say is: why not? The man's a genius. Having recently given his valet the boot, idle aristocrat Bertram Wooster is feeling a touch adrift. Then Jeeves shimmers into his life, and all starts coming up roses. For Bertie's new gentleman's gentleman is not only an expert at this valeting business, but also exceedingly skilled at hauling his employer out of those ludicrous scrapes into which he is so remarkably prone to plummeting.
650 _aJeeves (Fictitious character) - Fiction
650 _aSingle men -- Fiction
650 _aValets -- Fiction
650 _aEngland -- Fiction
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