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The World Of Blandings

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Publishers : Arrow Books

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  • Genre : Literature>Satire & Humour
  • Publication Year : NA
  • ISBN No : 978-0099514244
  • Binding : Paper Back
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  • Weight : 499 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book

Blandings Castle – A Madcap Haven of Mischief and Mayhem

"P. G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century." — Sebastian Faulks


At Blandings Castle, chaos is the natural order of things. Within its grand (if slightly crumbling) walls, Lord Emsworth, the dreamy and absent-minded Earl, wishes for nothing more than to be left in peace with his prize-winning pig, the Empress of Blandings. Unfortunately, fate—and his formidable sister, Lady Constance—have other ideas.


This sparkling collection of stories introduces us to an unforgettable cast: the efficient but exasperated secretary Baxter, forever attempting to restore order; young lovers determined to elope or thwart unwanted engagements; and, of course, the inevitable imposters sneaking into the castle for reasons ranging from romance to robbery.


As misunderstandings pile up and plots go gloriously awry, the sheer brilliance of Wodehouse’s comic timing and impeccable wit makes every moment at Blandings an absolute delight.


After all, as Wodehouse himself says:


"A certain critic…once described Blandings Castle as a cross between heaven and a padded cell. He may have meant it as an insult, but he was right."