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P.G. Wodehouse - Right Ho, Jeeves

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Type:

Audio Audiobooks

Title:

Right Ho, Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse (Unabridged)

Category:

Audio/Audio books

Uploaded:

2011-10-01 (by neil1966hardy )

Description:

Title: Right Ho, Jeeves Author: P. G. Wodehouse Read By: Jonathan Cecil Copyright: 1934 Audiobook Copyright: 2004 Genre: Humorous Fiction Publisher: Audio Partners Series Name: Jeeves and Wooster Position in Series: 05 Abridged: No Original Media Information ========================== ISBN: 1-57270-423-3 Media: CD Number: 6 Source: Library Condition: Very Good File Information ================ Number of MP3s: 6 These were compiled via MP3BookResizer into possibly a different number of parts for cataloging ease. Number of MP3s In Origional Post: 106 Total Duration: 6:57:22 Total MP3 Size: 191.88 Parity Archive: No Ripped By: A_S Ripped With: Audiograbber Encoded With: LAME 3.96 Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono Normalize: MP3Gain, Radio 89dB Noise Reduction: None ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3 Book Description ================ Editorial Reviews From AudioFile Setting out to prove that he can solve problems with the skill of his butler, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster schemes to help Gussie Fink-Nottle and Tuppy Glossop with their romantic problems. Of course, Bertie's plans are destined to "strew ruin and desolation" in the manner of Attila the Hun, as his Aunt Dahlia suggests. Jonathan Cecil reads the story with a fine ear for comic wordplay and absurdity, giving fitting caricatured voices to the likes of Fink-Nottle and Glossop. He gives Wooster's first-person narrative the right balance, letting the bumbling hero misread situations as needed. The chaos builds toward a crescendo of levity that will be a favorite among Wodehouse fans. J.A.S. � AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright � AudioFile, Portland, Maine AudioFile, February 2005 "Cecil reads the story with a fine ear for comic wordplay and absurdity� will be a favorite among Wodehouse fans." Savannah Jones, SirReadalot.org, December 8, 2004 "Acclaimed actor Jonathan Cecil brings comic flair to Right Ho, Jeeves, a rollicking tale." Rainbo Electronic Reviews, March 2005 "Cecil does a splendid job of reproducing the voice of all the characters."- Book Description When Jeeves suggests dreamy, soulful Gussie Fink-Nottle don scarlet tights and false beard to win over soppy Madeline Bassett, Bertie Wooster doubts this is the way to get his friend hitched. Meanwhile, Bertie's eccentric Aunt Dahlia asks him to hand out prizes at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School, which he's sure he would have to get drunk to do. Complicating maters, Madeline invites Gussie to stay at her friend's house in the country. The friend turns out to be Bertie's cousin Angela and the house - Aunt Dahlia's. Thinking things have definitely gotten out of hand, Bertie takes Jeeves off the case, acting on his own plan to bring Gussie and Madeline together. But when things go disastrously wrong, who can Bertie turn to but Jeeves? Acclaimed actor Ian Carmichael brings comic flair to this rollicking tale by the man The Times (London) called a "brilliantly funny writer." About the Author P. G. Wodehouse (1881--1975) was born in Surrey, educated in London, and spent much of his life in Southampton, Long Island, becoming an American citizen in 1955. In a literary career spanning more than seventy years, he published more than ninety books, twenty film scripts, and collaborated on more than thirty plays and musical comedies.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition Enjoy and Seed!!

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Comments:

manowar1952 (2011-10-01)

Thanks for uploading these, Neil.
Much appreciated....as is the measured, multi-faceted reading of Jonathan Cecil, who sadly passed away last month (Sept).
His readings captured Wodehouse's impish inflections perfectly.

MissTrinhy (2013-07-08)

What he said lol!
Seriously though, thank you so much for sharing these absolute gems. x