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Blandings Castle is a recurring fictional location in the stories of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being the seat of Lord Emsworth (Clarence Threepwood, 9th Earl of Emsworth), home to many of his family and the setting for numerous tales and adventures. The stories were written between 1915 and 1975.
P.G. Wodehouse's stories set at Blandings Castle. Something Fresh (Blandings Castle, #1), Leave It to Psmith (Psmith, #4), Blandings Castle, Summer Light...
Including tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls. This series introduces the delightfully dotty Lord Emsworth, and the Blandings Castle set. Grow your collection of P. G. Wodehouse!
As a matter of fact, a television series with the name Blandings was adapted from Wodehouse’s Blandings Castle series. The castle is located in England and is home to Lord Emsworth (Clarence Threepwood).
Welcome to Blandings Castle - where there's always something going on and a rollicking good time to be had. In this collection of assorted stories, dive into the wonderful world of Wodehouse where a comedy of errors awaits at every turn.
A prime collection of Wodehouse short stories from the 1930s - half a dozen Blandings Castle stories, a Bobbie Whickham story, and five of Mr. Mulliner's tales of Hollywood. I suppose that each reader will prefer one group or another of these stories, depending on which of Wodehouse's fictional worlds he favors.
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Blandings Castle and Elsewhere is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 12 April 1935 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and, as Blandings Castle, in the United States on 20 September 1935 by Doubleday Doran, New York.