First published in 1923, ‘The Inimitable Jeeves’ is a collection of short stories by P.G. Wodehouse, an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. It features Wodehouse’s famous characters Bertie Wooster and his wise valet, Jeeves. The stories were previously published in magazines before being collected together. Many of Wodehouse’s most famous and hilarious tales appear in this timeless collection, such as ‘Aunt Agatha Takes the Count’, where Bertie’s intimidating Aunt Agatha tries to make him marry a boring, respectable young lady; ‘Comrade Bingo’, where Bingo shows he will do anything for his current love, including joining the Communist Party; and ‘The Great Sermon Handicap’, where Bertie, Bingo, and others bet on the length of the sermons of local parsons, which is considered to be one Wodehouse’s most entertaining stories.

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