Appearances
Freddie appears in four Blandings novels and seven short stories:
- Something Fresh (1915)
- Leave it to Psmith (1923)
- "The Custody of the Pumpkin" (1924, collected in Blandings Castle)
- "Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best" (1926, collected in Blandings Castle)
- "Company for Gertrude" (1928, collected in Blandings Castle)
- "The Go-getter" (1931, collected in Blandings Castle)
- Full Moon (1947)
- "Birth of a Salesman" (1950, collected in Nothing Serious)
- "Sticky Wicket at Blandings" (1966, collected in Plum Pie)
- "Life with Freddie" (1966, collected in Plum Pie)
- Sunset at Blandings (1977)
Freddie is also mentioned briefly in the fourth chapter of the Jeeves novel, The Code of the Woosters, in which Bertie Wooster refers to both Freddie and Blandings.
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