Plum Stones
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Plum Stones is a collection of short stories by P.G. Wodehouse. All of the stories contain a different Character (such as Plum Pie
).It was published after his death (in 1993) by Galahad books. It contains stories previously never published in a book. There is very little known about it and it wasn't widely published. One of the stories is a Bobbie Wickham
short story called "Dudley Is Back to Normal". Another is "Reggie and the greasy bird"(nothing to do with Jeeves and the greasy bird
), a rewrite of "The Masked Troubadour
". All were previously published in some of the many magazines that he worked for.
Plum Pie
Plum Pie is a collection of nine short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on September 22, 1966 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on December 1, 1967 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York....
).It was published after his death (in 1993) by Galahad books. It contains stories previously never published in a book. There is very little known about it and it wasn't widely published. One of the stories is a Bobbie Wickham
Bobbie Wickham
Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves and Mr Mulliner stories of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a troublesome redheaded girl, enamoured of practical jokes which often result in general pandemonium.-Overview:...
short story called "Dudley Is Back to Normal". Another is "Reggie and the greasy bird"(nothing to do with Jeeves and the greasy bird
Carry on, Jeeves
Carry on, Jeeves is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 9 October 1925 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on October 7, 1927 by George H. Doran, New York...
), a rewrite of "The Masked Troubadour
The Masked Troubadour
"The Masked Troubadour" is a short story by English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, which first appeared in the U.K. in the December 1936 issue of the Strand. It was included in the UK collection Lord Emsworth and Others , and in the U.S. equivalent Crime Wave at Blandings...
". All were previously published in some of the many magazines that he worked for.