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Wodehouse, P.G.. Thank You, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited, London, 1934., 1934.

Price: US$80.62 + shipping

Description: 12mo (19x12.5xm), hardback, 312pp + adverts for Wodehouse's other titles. Goodish condition. No dustwrapper. Grey cloth with red lettering, upper edge a faded red with foxing. Some insect damage to left front edge right rear edge and spine, spine extremities chipped and worn with some fraying to edges, front hinge cracked for 3.5cm at lower edge, faint offset to free front endpaper. Vane Lindesay's copy, with his name penned at free front endpaper. Text block sound, binding sound, age-toned and foxed page edges. Pictures available on request.

Seller: City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Wodehouse, P. G.. Thank You, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited, London, 1934.

Price: US$193.24 + shipping

Condition: Fair

Description: 8vo. Pp 312, 12-page publisher's list. Original cloth. There is some wear to the edges, pulling to the top and bottom of the spine, and bumping to the corners, with slight chewing to the top corner of the front board. Wear to the outer hinges and some darkening to the spine. Light foxing to edges and preliminaries but internally clean and sound. Inscription to front pastedown endpaper.

Seller: Leakey's Bookshop Ltd., Inverness, United Kingdom

P G Wodehouse. Thank you, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited, London, 1934.

Price: US$244.77 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: A very good copy of the 1st edition in the original publisher's cloth with new leather spine with red title and publisher labels. The boards are slightly darkened with red titles to front board and publisher's emblem to back board. The boards have been professionally repaired to straighten and reinforce the corners so the binding is sound and tight. New endpapers. Internally there is some browning to the half title page and light spotting which stops at p8. Contents otherwise generally clean and sound with the occasional light spot or mark. 8 page publisher's catalogue at the rear.

Seller: ecbooks, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom

P. G. Wodehouse. Thank You, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited, 1934.

Price: US$257.65 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Grey boards and spine lettered in red, the spine slightly soiled. Top edge red and fore edge a little foxed. Internally free end papers ghave faint marks in top corners; half title and title pages with insignificant browning along two margins; remaining contents clean and unmarked.

Seller: Hugh Hardinge Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Wodehouse, P. G.. Thank You, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited,, 1934.

Price: US$322.07 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First Edition First Issue 8vo 1934. A Very Good copy without the Jacket. Light staining to covers otherwise a clean bright and straight copy. No ownership marks.

Seller: Finecopy, Westbury, WILTS, United Kingdom

P.G. Wodehouse. Right Ho, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins Limited, London, 1934.

Price: US$2512.11 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: A very smart first edition, first issue copy of this novel by P.G. Wodehouse, in the original unclipped dust wrapper. A very smart copy of this novel by Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (or, P.G. Wodehouse). This work features the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster and a humorous plotline unfolds as they interact with various other characters at Bertie's Aunt Dahlia's home, Brinkley Court. It was a sequel to Wodehouse's other popular novel,Thank You, Jeeves.Bound in the first edition, first issue grey cloth and including the original unclipped dust wrapper, a very smart copy. The dustwrapper is a later issue, with the price of 2'6 and an advertisement for Blandings Castle (published in 1935) at 7'6.Containing a previous owner's ink signature to the front free-endpaper.This copy came from the library at Julians Park, Hertfordshire, the previous home of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie (1902-1968). She was an English socialite and through her mother was the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just a small indentation in the cloth at the tail of the spine. Unclipped dust wrapper has some edgewear, and a section of the tail of the spine is detached but present. Previous owner's ink signature to the front free-endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Near Fine

Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom

WODEHOUSE, P. G.. Thank You Jeeves. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE IN DW.. , 1934.

Price: US$2576.53 + shipping

Description: Herbert Jenkins. London. March, 1934. First edition, first issue. McIlvaine A51a. 312 pages, [8] pages adverts. DW with colour illustration by Abbey, spine has 7'6 NET on green label. Front flap has list of 26 Wodehouse titles, starting with Piccadilly Jim and ending with Heavy Weather. Back flap has list of 7 titles by Arthur Gask, starting with Cloud, The Smiter and ending with The Shadow on Larose. Original stone-grey cloth with red lettering and design to spine. Tail of spine, top and bottom edge of boards dulled and very slightly rubbed, spine very lightly mottled. The dust wrapper is creased and chipped to extremities with larger portions missing along bottom edge, at top of spine and at top corners. Outer edge of pages slightly spotted, endpapers very lightly browned otherwise contents are generally clean and fresh.

Seller: Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, United Kingdom

Wodehouse (P.G.). Thank you, Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins, London, 1934.

Price: US$4972.70 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, colonial issue, with original wrap-around. VG; a little minor chipping to spine ends and corners, with small section of loss near foot of spine, but o/w an excellent jacket. Jacket artwork by Abbey. One of the key '30s Jeeves titles, in a great, bright example of the original Abbey jacket, with "Herbert Jenkins' Colonial Library" to spine and the original belly-band, declaring "For the first time the incomparable Jeeves in a long complete novel" - extremely uncommon! McIlvaine A51a.

Seller: Lycanthia Rare Books, Newark, NOTTS, United Kingdom

WODEHOUSE, P. G.. Right Ho, Jeeves.. London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, 1934, 1934.

Price: US$8695.78 + shipping

Description: First edition, first impression, of the second full-length novel featuring Jeeves and Wooster. It was published in October 1934, hot on the heels of Thank You, Jeeves, which was issued in March. The novel contains "one of the most memorable drunk scenes in all English literature, when Gussie presents the prizes" (Jasen). The dust jacket is a variant issue, not noted by McIlvaine, with the rear flap advertising 14 books by Wyndham Martyn. The jacket otherwise corresponds exactly with McIlvaine's first issue, with the price "7/6" on the spine and list of 26 Wodehouse titles on the front flap. The two variants were seemingly issued simultaneously (see Townend). Jasen 52; McIlvaine A52a. Nick Townend, "The Bibliographic Corner: Titles from the 1930s and 1940s", Wooster Sauce: The Quarterly Journal of the P. G. Wodehouse Society, no. 22, June 2002, p. 19. Octavo. Original buff cloth, spine and front cover lettered in red, publisher's device to rear board in red, top edge red. With dust jacket. Spine slightly toned, cloth a little marked and rubbed, contents clean; extremities of jacket lightly chipped, minimal rubbing and creasing, slight foxing to verso, flaps without price as issued: a very good copy in very good jacket.

Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom

P G Wodehouse. Thank You Jeeves. Herbert Jenkins, 1934.

Price: US$10000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: A fine copy with grey cloth and red lettering in a near fine first issue wrapper that has two small chips restored and nibbling top and bottom of spine secured with archival tape , and theres a light crease which shows on the spine under the light Its not a rarity but doesn't turn up that often.

Seller: Dick Neal Fine Books, Booker Bay, NSW, Australia