
P.G. Wodehouse's classic comic romance involving the further adventures of the rich and spoiled Ogden Ford, his newly remarried mother, Nesta, and his cousin Jimmy Crocker, a playboy.




Piccadilly Jim is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United States on 24 February 1917 by Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, and in the United Kingdom in May 1918 by Herbert Jenkins, London. The story had previously appeared in the US in the Saturday Evening Post...

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""Piccadilly Jim"" is a comedic novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1917. The story follows the misadventures of James Crocker, also known as ""Piccadilly Jim,"" as he finds himself entangled in a series of amusing and convoluted romantic entanglements and mistaken identities...

It takes a lot of effort for Jimmy Crocker to become Piccadilly Jim--nights on the town roistering, headlines in the gossip columns, a string of broken hearts, and breaches of promise. Eventually he becomes rather good at it and manages to go to pieces with his eyes open...

It takes a lot of effort for Jimmy Crocker to become Piccadilly Jim - nights on the town roistering, headlines in the gossip columns, a string of broken hearts and breaches of promise. Eventually he bacomes rather good at it and manages to go to pieces with his eyes open...


Ne'er-do-well Jimmy Crocker has never been good for much other than drinking, fighting and womanizing, however when he falls in love, and at the insistence of his Aunt Nesta, he becomes determined to reform his ways. In order to win the heart of his love he must pretend to be...

Jimmy Crocket, a.k.a. Piccadilly Jim is a lively young American ex-newspaper man who meets Ann Chester, the girl of his dreams, in London. Problem is Jim once wrote a bad review of her first book of poetry. They set sail for New York together with Ann still not knowing he's the...

Piccadilly Jim was a gossip columnist's dream. His life was one breach of promise after another drunken brawl. His rather Victorian aunt was not amused. So she decided to reform him. Unfortunately, she happened to choose a time when Jim had fallen in love and had decided to reform...

Piccadilly Jim is a sparkling comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, full of mistaken identity, romantic confusion, family schemes, and the effortless comic timing that made Wodehouse one of the great humorists in English fiction. The story follows Jimmy Crocker,...


Piccadilly Jim is a sparkling comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, full of mistaken identity, romantic confusion, family schemes, and the effortless comic timing that made Wodehouse one of the great humorists in English fiction. The story follows Jimmy Crocker,...

The novel features Ogden Ford and his mother Nesta (both previously encountered in The Little Nugget (1913). Nesta has remarried, to the hen-pecked, baseball-loving millionaire Mr. Peter Pett, and Ogden remains spoilt and obnoxious. The story takes its title from the charismatic...




The novel features Ogden Ford and his mother Nesta (both previously encountered in The Little Nugget (1913)). Nesta has remarried, to the hen-pecked, baseball-loving millionaire Mr. Peter Pett, and Ogden remains spoilt and obnoxious. The story takes its title from the charismatic...


"Piccadilly Jim" is a delightful and humorous novel written by P. G. Wodehouse, a renowned British author celebrated for his witty and lighthearted storytelling. This story revolves around the misadventures of James "Jim" Crocker, a charming but somewhat irresponsible young man...


Return to the glittering streets of London with P. G. Wodehouse's "Piccadilly Jim," a sparkling jewel of humorous fiction. This meticulously prepared edition brings back to life a classic satire of upper-class British society, blending witty observations with the charm of...