Money for Nothing: A Novel

  • Hard Cover
  • New York: A.L. Burt Company, 1928
By Wodehouse, P.G. [Pelham Grenville]
New York: A.L. Burt Company, 1928. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Reissue. Very good in good jacket. Minor loss from jacket corners, pencil name on front endpaper. Binding tight and square, text clean and unmarked. 1928 Hard Cover. 333 pp. Blue cloth, orange decorations with titles in relief. A humorous novel by the British author known for his Jeeves and Psmith series. In the quaint village of Rudge-in-the-Vale, a comedic storm brews at Rudge Hall. Lester Carmody, a miserly squire, finds himself embroiled in a family feud and a ludicrous scheme to turn heirlooms into cash. Amidst the chaos, love blossoms for the bashful John Carroll, but winning the heart of Pat Wyvern is no simple task, especially with a lack of spine and a surplus of scheming relatives. "Money for Nothing" is a delightful caper by P.G. Wodehouse, where wit clashes with whimsy, and where every character is a caricature of folly. It's a tale that promises laughter, love, and a dash of larceny - truly, a Wodehouse romp not to be missed.

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