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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 823.912 EAN: 9780091745752 Edition: New edition ISBN: 0091745756 Label: Hutchinson Manufacturer: Hutchinson Number Of Pages: 467 Publication Date: July 05, 1990 Publisher: Hutchinson Studio: Hutchinson Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - GOLF AN HUMOUR IN A TRIUMPHANT COMBINATION - PLUS FOURS!Take the most difficult, annoying an addictive game ever invented and the best humourous writer England has ever produced at the peak of his powers and you have the funniest most perfectly written golf stories it will ever be your good fortune to read Rating: - Superlative periodic humourI cannot recommend this book highly enough. As a golfer, nostalgic & Wodehouse fan, this is surely one of the great comic books. Every page is bursting with gentle witticisms & humour, not forgetting the odd bit of sage advice from "The Oldest Member". I have had this book for about 8 years & every time I think of it again, I read it from cover to cover. A must read. Buy it. Rating: - A must for golfers and/or Wodehouse fansThis wonderful collection of P G Wodehouse's golfing short stories provides the reader with a book that he or she can treat as an occasional coffee table book, each story being entirely self contained, or as a full blown novel, as the characters are marvellously consistent. Each story is recounted by 'The Oldest Member', himself quite a character and someone that all Golfers will relate to, as every club has a similar father figure. Each of the stories evokes images of life in the 1920's and 30's, in the same sort of social circles as inhabited by Wodehouse's most famous character, Bertie Wooster. Similar themes also prevail, such as couples becoming engaged and separating over trivialities, but golf is here the uniting factor. Wodehouse clearly had a great fondness for golf, and for the two principal locations of the stories - England and the North Eastern United States - and blends all of these themes wonderfully well. The best recommendation I can give this book is that, unlike so much humour, it bears re-reading time and again, if only to be reminded to Wodehouse's superlative turn of phrase. Try searching the Internet for "The Golf Omnibus" or Ebay for "The Golf Omnibus". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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