Jeeves is the perfect butler, the gentleman's perfect gentleman. He runs Bertie Wooster's life to suit himself; and in the devastating catastrophes of life he always saves the day. Bertie, the blundering, witty and futile master, has the good sense to recognize the astounding and rare qualities possessed by his servant; consequently Jeeves can and does save every situation whether it is a matter of militant vegetarian week-end guests or a bad boy turned angel to the unutterable horror of a betting aunt. Life would have been intolerable for poor Bertie if it had not been for providential Jeeves, who played keen strategies under a pose of complete humility. He was the rock upon which lords and ladies anchored. Chuckling critics agree unanimously that Wodehouse is the world's funniest author; one enthusiastic reviewer says: "A new Wodehouse is like bock-beer in spring; an event eagerly awaited by the addicts." ---From the back cover
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