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Chronological Psmith

by P.G. Wodehouse

5 books Started 1909 Latest 1935
Publication Reading Order

The Chronological Psmith is a Literary Fiction series by P.G. Wodehouse, made up of 5 books published between 1909 and 1935. It begins with Mike (1909), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Mike and Psmith / Enter Psmith (1935), spanning 26 years of storytelling.

5books
26years active
4decades
~6.5yrs between books
1935latest release

Chronological Psmith series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Chronological Psmith series?

Start with Mike (1909), the first book in the Chronological Psmith series by P.G. Wodehouse. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Chronological Psmith series?

There are 5 books in the Chronological Psmith series by P.G. Wodehouse, published between 1909 and 1935.

What is the first book in the Chronological Psmith series?

The first book in the Chronological Psmith series is Mike, published in 1909 by P.G. Wodehouse.

What is the latest book in the Chronological Psmith series?

The most recent book in the Chronological Psmith series is Mike and Psmith / Enter Psmith (1935) by P.G. Wodehouse.

P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) was an English humorist and novelist best known for his comedic stories about the leisured upper classes. Born in England, he moved to the United States in 1904 and became a citizen in 1955. Wodehouse's prolific output includes over 100 novels and 400 short stories, featuring iconic characters such as Jeeves, Bertie Wooster, and Lord Emsworth. His writing is characterized by witty dialogue, intricate plots, and a nostalgic view of Edwardian society. Wodehouse received numerous awards, including the Mark Twain Award for American Humor in 1960. His work has been praised for its literary craftsmanship, humor, and enduring appeal. His stories continue to charm and entertain readers worldwide, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest humorists in English literature.

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