Indiscretions of Archie
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Indiscretions of Archie is a novel
Novel
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter supplied the present generic term in the late 18th century....

 by P. G. Wodehouse
P. G. Wodehouse
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics, and numerous pieces of journalism. He enjoyed enormous popular success during a career that lasted more than seventy years and his many writings continue to be...

, first published in the United Kingdom
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 on February 14, 1921 by Herbert Jenkins
Barrie & Jenkins
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, London
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, and in the United States
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 on July 15, 1921 by George H. Doran, New York
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.

The book was adapted from a series of short stories
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, originally serialised in the Strand
Strand Magazine
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in the UK, between March 1920 and February 1921, and, all except one, in Cosmopolitan
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in the US between May 1920 and February 1921. The stories were rewritten and reorganised to create a more flowing novel form. The one story that was not published in Cosmopolitan, "Strange Experience of an Artist's Model", was collected in Wodehouse on Crime (1981) under the title "Indiscretions of Archie".

Contents

The original story titles and publication dates were as follows:
  • "The Man Who Married an Hotel"
    • UK: Strand, March 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, May 1920

  • "Archie and the Sausage Chappie"
    • UK: Strand, April 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, June 1920 (as "The Sausage Chappie")

  • "Dear Old Squiffy"
    • UK: Strand, May 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, July 1920

  • "Doing Father a Bit of Good"
    • UK: Strand, June 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, August 1920

  • "Paving the Way for Mabel"
    • UK: Strand, July 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, September 1920

  • "Washy Makes His Presence Felt"
    • UK: Strand, August 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, October 1920

  • "A Room at the Hermitage"
    • UK: Strand, September 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, November 1920 (as "A Bit of All Right")

  • "First Aid For Looney Biddle"
    • UK: Strand, October 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, December 1920

  • "Mother's Knee"
    • UK: Strand, November 1920
    • US: Cosmopolitan, January 1921

  • "Strange Experience of an Artist's Model"
    • UK: Strand, January 1921

  • "The Wigmore Venus"
    • UK: Strand, February 1921
    • US: Cosmopolitan, February 1921

Plot summary

The book tells the story of impoverished, embarrassment-prone Drone
Drones Club
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 Archibald "Archie" Moffam , and his difficult relationship with art-collecting, hotel-owning millionaire father-in-law Daniel Brewster, father of Archie's new bride Lucille. Archie's attempts to ingratiate himself with Brewster only get him further into trouble.

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