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Blandings Castle

Jeeves and Wooster Blandings Castle Uncle Fred And The Rest

Blandings was always a fertile ground for Wodehouse.  Over the years, characters from other series would visit Blandings, usually posing as someone else.  Whilst basking in the beautiful weather at Blandings, we have run into friends like Psmith, Monty Bodkin, Uncle Fred and his nephew Pongo Twistleton.  For some reason, though, Bertie Wooster and Jeeves never made it to Blandings, although Bertie certainly knew the Hon. Freddie, Monty Bodkin and Pongo Twistleton from the Drones Club.

Pay a visit to Blandings Castle.

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Novels

Something Fresh (1915, aka Something New)

Leave It to Psmith (1923)

Summer Lightning (1929, aka Fish Preferred)

Heavy Weather (1933)

Uncle Fred in the Springtime (1939)

Full Moon (1947)

Uncle Dynamite (1948)

Pigs Have Wings (1952)

Cocktail Time (1958)

Service with a Smile (1962)

Galahad at Blandings (1965, aka The Brinksmanship of Galahad Threepwood)

A Pelican at Blandings (1969, aka No Nudes is Good Nudes)

Sunset at Blandings (1977, posthumous, never completed)

Short Story Collections

Blandings Castle (1935, aka Blandings Castle and Elsewhere)
    Contains six Blandings stories:
    The Custody of the Pumpkin
    Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best
    Pig-Hoo-o-o-o-ey!
    Company for Gertrude
    Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend
    The Go-Getter

Lord Emsworth and Others (1937, aka The Crime Wave at Blandings)
    Contains one Blandings story:
    The Crime Wave at Blandings

Nothing Serious (1950)
    Containes one Blandings story:
    Birth of a Salesman

Plum Pie (1966)
    Contains one Blandings story:
    Sticky Wicket at Blandings

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