In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
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In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)
In Carry On, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster lives by the motto, Leave it to Jeeves, whether it’s about choosing the right tie, hat, or coat. There’s no one quite like Jeeves to smooth over the tempers of wealthy relatives or disgruntled mothers. With impeccable timing and wisdom, he always knows what to say. Though he may seem a bit of a tyrant—after all, Bertie cant even grow a moustache without his approval—Jeeves is the steadfast ally Bertie and his friends rely on during their frequent escapades. This delightful collection features ten short stories, some originally published in the Saturday Evening Post, along with reimagined tales from the collection My Man Jeeves. (Summary from an original jacket and by Maria Therese)