P. G. Wodehouse. PSMITH, JOURNALIST * * * P. G. WODEHOUSE * Psmith, Journalist First published in 1915 ISBN 978-1-77545-644-5 ©. 1 Title.
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Language: en
Pages: 227
Pages: 227
The globetrotting adventures and hilarious hijinks of bon vivant and force of nature Psmith continue in Psmith, Journalist. Psmith and his best friend, a cricket player by the name of Mike Jackson, travel to New York for a series of cricket matches. In his usual manner, Psmith soon finds himself
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
Why did Edwardian novelists portray journalists as swashbuckling, truth-seeking super-heroes whereas post-WW2 depictions present the journalist as alienated outsider? Why are contemporary fictional journalists often deranged, murderous or intensely vulnerable? As newspaper journalism faces the double crisis of a lack of trust post-Leveson, and a lack of influence in the
Language: en
Pages: 816
Pages: 816
"All first-rate criticism first defines what we are confronting," the late, great jazz critic Whitney Balliett once wrote. By that measure, the essays of Christopher Hitchens are in the first tier. For nearly four decades, Hitchens has been telling us, in pitch-perfect prose, what we confront when we grapple with
Language: en
Pages: 955
Pages: 955
Compiled in one book, the essential collection of Psmith books by P. G. Wodehouse:Mike and PsmithPsmith in the CityPsmith, Journalist
Language: en
Pages: 222
Pages: 222
Mike and Psmith P. G. Wodehouse - Pelham Grenville Wodehouse on born on 15th October, 1881 in Guildford, England to distinguished parents who were visiting the UK from Hong Kong where his father was a magistrate. After two years in Hong Kong Wodehouse and his two brothers were sent back