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Crikey! How Did That Happen? : The Refreshingly Unauthorised Biography of Sir Bertram Wooster, KG

CRIKEY! HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? The [refreshingly unauthorised] Biography of Sir Bertram Wooster, KG by Ian Strathcarron

Signed by the author on the title page (without dedication); Affable Media Ltd 2018 1st ed, 256pp., text generally in decent order albeit

with tiny creases to the top & bottom corners of a few of the pages, very slight creasing to the top left hand/right sides of the first few

pages, slight staining to the page extremities at the side & bottom, slight edge wear to covers/corners/top & bottom of spine with a small

bump to the base of the spine & a few marks & scratches on front & rear.

Up until now we have only known Bertie Wooster in his mid-20's; this is his first whole life biography, told in ten short stories at

seven year intervals. Thus we first meet Bertie aged seven, in 1907, at Malvern House prep school, then follow him to Eton aged 14 and

Oxford at 21. We meet Jeeves when Bertie is 28 and tr

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Crikey! How Did That Happen? : The Refreshingly Unauthorised Biography of Sir Bertram Wooster, KG

CRIKEY! HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? The [refreshingly unauthorised] Biography of Sir Bertram Wooster, KG by Ian Strathcarron

Signed by the author on the title page (without dedication); Affable Media Ltd 2018 1st ed, 256pp., text generally in decent order albeit

with tiny creases to the top & bottom corners of a few of the pages, very slight creasing to the top left hand/right sides of the first few

pages, slight staining to the page extremities at the side & bottom, slight edge wear to covers/corners/top & bottom of spine with a small

bump to the base of the spine & a few marks & scratches on front & rear.

Up until now we have only known Bertie Wooster in his mid-20's; this is his first whole life biography, told in ten short stories at

seven year intervals. Thus we first meet Bertie aged seven, in 1907, at Malvern House prep school, then follow him to Eton aged 14 and

Oxford at 21. We meet Jeeves when Bertie is 28 and tr

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CRIKEY! HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? The [refreshingly unauthorised] Biography of Sir Bertram Wooster, KG by Ian Strathcarron

Signed by the author on the title page (without dedication); Affable Media Ltd 2018 1st ed, 256pp., text generally in decent order albeit

with tiny creases to the top & bottom corners of a few of the pages, very slight creasing to the top left hand/right sides of the first few

pages, slight staining to the page extremities at the side & bottom, slight edge wear to covers/corners/top & bottom of spine with a small

bump to the base of the spine & a few marks & scratches on front & rear.

Up until now we have only known Bertie Wooster in his mid-20's; this is his first whole life biography, told in ten short stories at

seven year intervals. Thus we first meet Bertie aged seven, in 1907, at Malvern House prep school, then follow him to Eton aged 14 and

Oxford at 21. We meet Jeeves when Bertie is 28 and tr

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