Appearances
He appears in the following stories:
- Love Among the Chickens (1906), a novel about Ukridge
- All 10 stories in the omnibus Ukridge (1924) (also published as He Rather Enjoyed It).
- "Ukridge and the Home from Home", "The Come-back of Battling Billson", and "The Level Business Head", which all appear in Lord Emsworth and Others (1937).
- "A Bit of Luck for Mabel", "Buttercup Day" and "Ukridge and the Old Stepper", collected in Eggs, Beans and Crumpets (1940).
- "Success Story" from the collection Nothing Serious (1950).
- "A Tithe for Charity" from A Few Quick Ones (1959).
- "Ukridge Starts a Bank Account" from Plum Pie (1966)
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