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Psmith Journalist
Psmith Journalist
Author: P.G. Wodehouse
New York bored Psmith until he met Billy Windsor. — Billy was acting editor of Cosy Moments, probably the worst magazine ever published. And he hated every minute of it. — But, as Psmith pointed out, with the magazine's owner abroad and the real editor on extended holiday, it was an ideal time to swithc from maudlin sentimentality to biting social...  more »
ISBN: 32816
Pages: 187
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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A knee-slapper, the final installment of the Psmith saga. If you like Wodehouse, you need no further review.
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From 1915, with Psmith working at a newspaper in New York.
Pretty funny: "Conversation on the Subway is impossible. The ingenious gentlemen who constructed it started with the object of making it noisy. Not ordinarily noisy, like a ton of coal falling on to a sheet of tin, but really noisy".
Caution: The author makes use of ethnic labels no longer in good taste.


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