Our P.G. Wodehouse Books

 

Year

Own

Title(s)

1922

Adventures of Sally, The (Mostly Sally)

 

All About Jeeves (Jeeves Stories) (in World of Jeeves)

1952

Angel Cake (as Barmy in Wonderland)

1974

Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen (as The Catnappers)

1973

Bachelors Anonymous

1952

Barmy in Wonderland (Angel Cake)

1954

Bertie Wooster Sees it Through (as Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit)

1964

Biffen’s Millions (as Frozen Assets)

1931

Big Money

1924

Bill the Conqueror

1935

Blandings Castle [×2]

1953

Bring on the Girls (w/Guy Bolton)

1934

Brinkley Manor (as Right Ho, Jeeves)

1965

Brinkmanship of Galahad Threepwood (as Galahad at Blandings)

1957

Butler Did It, The (as Something Fishy)

1924

Carry on, Jeeves (incl. stories from My Man Jeeves)

1974

Catnappers, The (Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen)

1922

Clicking of Cuthbert

1958

Cocktail time

1938

Code of the Woosters, The

1920

Coming of Bill, The (Their Mutual Child)

1967

Company for Henry (as Purloined Paperweight, The)

1919

Damsel in Distress, A

1926

Divots (as Heart of a Goof, The)

1968

 

Do Butlers Burgle Banks (The Butler Did It)

1932

Doctor Sally

1940

Eggs, Beans, and Crumpets

1909

Enter Psmith (Mike and Psmith (2nd half of Mike))

1959

Few Quick Ones, A

1929

Fish Preferred (Summer Lightning) (in Life at Blandings)

1983

Four Plays

1956

French Leave

1964

Frozen Assets (Biffen’s Millions)

1947

Full Moon

1965

Galahad at Blandings (Brinkmanship of Galahad Threepwood)

1910

Gentleman of Leisure, A (The Intrusion of Jimmy)

1970

Girl in Blue, The

1922

Girl on the Boat, The (Three Men and a Maid)

1908

 

Globe By the Way Book, The

1904

Gold Bat, The (incl. The Head of Kays, The White Feather)

1996

Golf Omnibus

1999

Golf Without Tears [×2]

1905

Head of Kays, The (also in The Gold Bat)

1926

Heart of a Goof, The (Divots)

1933

Heavy Weather (in Life at Blandings)

1932

Hot Water

1960

How Right You Are, Jeeves (Jeeves in the Offing)

1961

Ice in the Bedroom

1931

If I Were You

1921

Indiscretions of Archie

 

Indomitable Jeeves (short stories) (in World of Jeeves)

1923

Inimitable Jeeves (Jeeves) (in Life With Jeeves)

1910

Intrusion of Jimmy, The (as A Gentleman of Leisure)

1923

Jeeves (Inimitable Jeeves) (in Life With Jeeves)

1954

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (Bertie Wooster Sees it Through)

1971

Jeeves and the Tie that Binds (as Much Obliged, Jeeves)

1947

Jeeves in the Morning (Joy in the Morning)

1960

Jeeves in the Offing (as How Right You Are, Jeeves)

1921

Jill the Reckless (The Little Warrior)

1947

Joy in the Morning (as Jeeves in the Morning)

1936

Laughing Gas

1923

Leave it to Psmith

 

Life at Blandings

 

Life With Jeeves (incl. Inimitable Jeeves)

1913

Little Nugget, The

1921

Little Warrior (as Jill the Reckless)

1937

Lord Emsworth and Others (Crime Wave at Blandings)

1932

 

Louder and Funnier (essays written for Vanity Fair)

1906

Love Among the Chickens

1935

Luck of the Bodkins

1914

Man Upstairs & other stories, The

1917

Man With 2 Left Feet

1949

Mating Season, The

1927

Meet Mr. Mulliner

1909

Mike and Psmith (2nd half of Mike) (as Enter Psmith)

1909

Mike at Wrykin (1st half of Mike)

1928

Money for Nothing

1946

Money in the Bank

 

Most of P.G. Wodehouse

1929

Mr. Mulliner Speaking (in World of Mr. Mulliner)

1971

Much Obliged, Jeeves (Jeeves and the Tie that Binds)

1933

Mulliner Nights (in World of Mr. Mulliner)

1919

My Man Jeeves (in The World of Jeeves)

1907

Not George Washington

1950

Nothing Serious

1951

Old Reliable

1957

 

Over Seventy (America, I Like You)

1972

Pearls, Girls & Monty Bodkin (The Plot That Thickened)

1969

Pelican at Blandings, A (No Nudes Is Good Nudes)

1953

 

Performing Flea (Author! Author!)

1918

Piccadilly Jim

1952

Pigs Have Wings

1966

Plum Pie

 

Plum’s Peaches: Women in Wodehouse

1902

Pothunters, The

1903

Prefect’s Uncle, A

1912

Prince and Betty, The (“‘The Prince and Betty’ as published in the UK is an entirely different novel from ‘Psmith, Journalist’; the U.S. ‘The Prince and Betty’ is a blending of the two books”)

1910

Psmith in the City

1915

Psmith, Journalist

1967

Purloined Paperweight, The (Company for Henry)

1940

Quick Service (in Most of PG Wodehouse)

1953

Return of Jeeves (Ring for Jeeves)

1934

Right Ho, Jeeves (Brinkley Manor)

1953

Ring for Jeeves (as Return of Jeeves)

1925

Sam in the Suburbs (as Sam the Sudden)

1925

Sam the Sudden (Sam in the Suburbs)

1962

Service with a Smile

1927

Small Bachelor, The

1957

Something Fishy (The Butler Did It)

1915

Something Fresh (Something New) (in Life at Blandings)

1915

Something New (Something Fresh) (in Life at Blandings)

1948

Spring Fever

1963

Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves

1929

Summer Lightning (Fish Preferred) (in Life at Blandings)

1938

Summer Moonshine

1977

Sunset at Blandings

1909

Swoop, The

1903

Tales of St. Austins

1934

Thank You, Jeeves

1920

Their Mutual Child (as The Coming of Bill)

 

Three Men and a Maid (as Girl on the Boat, The)

1924

Ukridge (He Rather Enjoyed It)

1948

Uncle Dynamite

1939

Uncle Fred in Springtime

1992

Uncollected Wodehouse

1917

Uneasy Money

1930

Very Good, Jeeves

1907

White Feather, The (as in The Gold Bat)

1905

William Tell Told Again

 

Wodehouse On Crime

1980

 

Wodehouse on Wodehouse (Bring On The Girls, Performing Flea, & Over Seventy)

 

World of Jeeves (incl. Indomitable Jeeves)

 

World of Mr. Mulliner (complete collection of Mr Mulliner Stories)

1936

Young Men in Spats

 

Who’s Who In Wodehouse by Daniel H. Garrison

 

Wodehouse At War: The Extraordinary Truth About P. G. Wodehouse’s Broadcasts on Nazi Radio, by Iain Sproat

2003

Wodehouse In His Own Words, by Barry Day & Tony Ring[1]

 



[1]    Acclaimed author and lifelong Wodehouse admirer, Barry Day, tells the story of P.G. Wodehouse’s life, through the comic master’s own writing and with the help of Tony Ring, President of the International Wodehouse Association. Beautifully illustrated and full of the brilliant wordplay and hilarity that characterize Wodehouse’s novels, stories, letters, and non-fiction.