My Man Jeeves

My Man Jeeves
My Man Jeeves, published in 1919, is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse featuring the character Bertram Wooster, an English gentleman living in New York. Wooster frequently finds himself in humorous predicaments, and it is his clever manservant, Jeeves, who devises ingenious solutions to extricate him from trouble. This work is notable for its witty writing and the introduction of the beloved Jeeves character, who would become a staple in Wodehouse's later works.






























