My Man Jeeves - Contents

Contents

  • "Leave It to Jeeves" (revised for Carry On, Jeeves as "The Artistic Career of Corky")
    • US: Saturday Evening Post, February 5, 1916
    • UK: Strand, June 1916
  • "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest"
    • US: Saturday Evening Post, December 9, 1916
    • UK: Strand, March 1917
  • "Jeeves and the Hard-boiled Egg"
    • US: Saturday Evening Post, March 3, 1917
    • UK: Strand, August 1917
  • "Absent Treatment" (Reggie Pepper)
    • UK: Strand, March 1911
    • US: Collier's Weekly, August 22, 1911
  • "Helping Freddie" (Reggie Pepper)
    • UK: Strand, September 1911
    • US: Pictorial Review, March 1912 (as "Lines and Business")
  • "Rallying Round Old George" (Reggie Pepper)
    • UK: Strand, December 1912
    • US: Collier's Weekly, September 27, 1913 (as "Brother Alfred")
  • "Doing Clarence a Bit of Good" (Reggie Pepper)
    • UK: Strand, May 1913
    • US: Pictorial Review, April 1914 (as "Rallying Round Clarence")
  • "The Aunt and the Sluggard" (Jeeves and Wooster)
    • US: Saturday Evening Post, April 22, 1916
    • UK: Strand, August 1916

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