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I et forsøk på å dekke hver veggmeter med bøker har vi satt opp nye hyller! De er nå fylt med bøkene til moromannen P. G. Wodehouse. Her følger et utvalg. Mange flere ligger på antikvariat.net. Vi liker spesielt godt de morsomme omslagene tenget av Frank Ford, Sax, og fler. Ta gjerne kontakt om tittelen du leter ikke er med, mye er fortsatt uregistrert.

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1.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Lord Emsworth and others. First printing.

London. 1937. 8vo. 312 pp., (8) pp. ads. Publisher’s red/orange full cloth. Very minor signs of use on spine, otherwise nice.

Kr. 500,-

Connolly 71.
Clarence, ninth Earl of Emsworth, Mr. Mulliner, and the jovial company at
the Angler’s Rest, the indomitable Ukridge, and the greatest of all golfing raconteurs, the Oldest Member.

2.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Summer moonshine. 1st edition.

London. 1938. 8vo. 312 pp. + (8 pp. ads). Publisher's full cloth, red/orange. Ends of spine bumped, otherwise very good.

Kr. 600,-

Connolly 72 (i).

3.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Full moon. 1 ed., 1. pr.

London. [1947]. 252 pp. Publ. orange full cloth w. black lettering. Colour pr. D. J. (Frank Ford). Price tag clipped. Name on end paper, year written on title page. Ends of spine and corners slightly bumped. D. J. a bit worn, otherwise very good.

Kr. 750,-

Connolly 81 (i). The 6th novel set in Blandings Castle, home of Lord
Emsworth.

4.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

 Spring Fever. 1. ed., 1. pr.

London. [1948] 256 pp. Publ. orange full cloth w. black lettering. Colour pr. D. J.(Frank Ford). Price tag clipped. Name on end paper, year written on title page. D. J. slightly worn, otherwise nice.

Kr. 750,-

Connolly 82. None of the famous Wodehouse characters are present, but plenty
aristocrats, Stoker family relations, wealthy Americans, household staff and imposters all the same.

5.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Nothing Serious. 1st edition, 1st printing.

London. [1950] 8vo. 254, (1) pp. Publisher’s orange full cloth with dust jacket (Frank Ford). Price unclipped. Tears to jacket, small part of jacket missing, otherwise nice.

Kr. 450,-

Connolly 86. Noveller.

6.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

The old reliable. 1st edition, 2. impression.

 London. 1951. 8vo. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket (Frank Ford). Price not clipped. Name on ffe. Very slight wear to jacket, otherwise nice.

Kr. 400,-

Butleren Phipps i Hollywood.

7.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

French Leave. 1st ed.

 London. 1955. 8vo. 206, (1) pp. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket (Rudolf Michael “Sax” Sachs).. Small stain on back of jacket, otherwise nice.


Kr. 450,-

Connolly 99. Connollys beskrivelse av omslaget er fantastisk: “The French Marquis chats to a couple of silly American ladies at a cafe table. Their sunglasses are like Cadillacs, posed for a quick getaway.”
8.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Something fishy. 1st ed.

London. 1957. 8vo. 199 pp.
Publisher’s boards with dust jacket (Rudolf Michael “Sax” Sachs). Some
spots to edges, otherwise nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 101. Utgitt i USA med tittelen “The Butler Did It”.
9.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Ice in the bedroom. 1st ed.

London. 1961. 8vo. 223, (1) pp. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket. Prince unclipped. Spine of jacket faded, a few spots on top edge, otherwise nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 107 (i). Featuring Drones Club members Freddie Widgeon and Oofy Prosser, and the trio of criminals, "Chimp" Twist and "Soapy" and "Dolly" Molloy.
10.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Galahad at Blandings. 1st edition.

London. 1965. 8vo. 224 pp.
Publisher's boards with dust jacket. Price unclipped. One small tear in dust
jacket, a little discoloured around the edges, otherwise nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 111 (i). UK edition of The Brinkmanship of Galahad
Threepwood. Set at Blandings Castle.
11.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Big money. 8th printing.

London. N. y. 8vo. 314, (2) pp. Publisher's boards with dust jacket. Name on ffe. Spine of jacket faded, otherwise nice.

Kr. 250,-

“Biscuit” og “Berry” prøver å få sammen nok penger for å imponere damene sine.

12.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Indiscretions of Archie. Later printing.

 London. No year. 8vo. 320 pp. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket. Name on ffe. Spine of jacket faded, otherwise nice.


Kr. 250,-

First pr. 1920 by International Magazine Company (Cosmopolitan Magazine).
13.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Money in the Bank. 1. ed., 1. pr.

London. (1946) 253 pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. Slightly faded and D. J. worn. Otherwise very good.

Kr. 600,-
Connolly 79 (i). Opprinnelig utgitt i USA i 1942. Utgivelsen i Storbritannia ble forsinket mens Wodehouse ble etterforsket for samarbeid med tyskerne under krigen. Han ble frikjent, men tilbragte fra 1947 likevel resten av livet i USA.
14.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Joy in the Morning.

London. (1947)8vo. 256 pp. Publisher’s full cloth with dust jacket (Frank Ford). Jacket a little yellowed and with a few small tears near ends of spine, otherwise nice.

Kr. 350,-

Second printing.
A Jeeves and Bertie Wooster story.

15.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Uncle Dynamite. 1st ed.

London. (1948) 249 pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. Name on fly leaf. D. J. slightly worn, otherwise nice.

Kr. 600,-

Connolly 83. Uncle Fred is on the loose once again.

16.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Tha Mating Season. 1. ed.

London. (1949) 246, (2) pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. Name on fly leaf. “1949” written on title leaf. D. J. slightly worn, otherwise very good.

Kr. 600,-

Connolly 85. A Jeeves and Bertie Wooster story.

17.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

A Few Quick Ones. 1. ed., 1 pr.

London. 1959. 207 pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. Unclipped. Name on fly leaf. Worn D. J., otherwise very good.

Kr. 450,-

Connolly 99 (i). Short stories, herein "The Fat of the Land", "Scratch Man", "The Right Approach", "Jeeves Makes an Omelette", "The Word in Season", "Big Business", "Leave it to Algy", "Joy Bells for Walter", "A Tithe for Charity" and "Oofy, Freddie and the Beef Trust".
18.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Jeeves in the offing. 1st ed.

London. 1960. 205 pp. Publ. boards with D. J. Unclipped. Name on end paper. Nice.


Kr. 350,-

A Jeeves and Bertie Wooster story. Connolly 106 (i), the UK edition of
“How Right You Are, Jeeves”.

19.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Service with a Smile. 1. ed.

London. 1962. 192 pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. name on end paper. Unclipped. Edges parts of D. J. foxed, otherwise nice.

Kr. 350,-

Connolly 108. The eighth full-length novel set at Blandings Castle, and features the unstoppable Uncle Fred in his fourth and final novel appearance.
20.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Stiff upper lip, Jeeves. 1. ed.

London. 1963. 189 pp. Publ. full cloth with D. J. Unclipped. Name on end paper. Nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 109 (i). Herein a dispute between the engaged Gussie Fink-Nottle and Madeline Bassett concerning vegetarianism.
21.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Company for Henry. 1. ed.

London. 1967. 221, (1) pp. Publ. boards with D. J. Name on end paper. Nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 115 (i). Published in the US as “The Purloined Paperweight.”
22.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Much Obliged, Jeeves. 1. ed.

London. 1971. 191, (1) s. Publ. boards with D. J. Name on end paper. D. J. slightly sunned, otherwise nice.


Kr. 350,-

Connolly 119. UK edition of “Jeeves and the Tie That Binds”.
23.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

The Inimitable Jeeves. Senere utgave.

London. No Year . 255 pp. Publ. decorated full cloth. Ends of spine and corners slightly bumped. Spots on front board, otherwise very good.


Kr. 250,-
24.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Bachelors Anonymous.

 London. 1973. 8vo. 190, (1) pp. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket (Osbert Lancaster). Jacket a little discoloured at spine, otherwise nice.

Kr. 350,-

1st edition. Connolly 123. Movie mogul and multiple divorcee Ivor Llewellyn learns of a support group for bachelors who help keep each other from making impulsive marriage proposals.

25.

WODEHOUSE, P. G.:

Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen. A Jeeves and Bertie Story.

London. 1974. 8vo. 176 pp. Publisher’s boards with dust jacket (Osbert Lancaster). Jacket a little discoloured at spine, otherwise nice.

Kr. 350,-

1st edition. Connolly 125.
Wodehouses siste bok.

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