Offers a biography of the author revealing details of his life during WWII. Includes a bibliography listing his published works in the U.K.
Plum's biographer Robert McCrum reveals the reality of the prolific humorist's relationship with the Nazis, based on testimony by his fellow internee at Huy, Bob Whitby.
Read a profile of this American writer, view a small photo and explore links to other Wodehouse-related resources.
Find out why John Le Carre insists that "No library, however humble, is complete without its well-thumbed copy of 'Right Ho, Jeeves.'" Discover his other favorite books.
Article describes the literary style of this author and humorist who has published over ninety works of fiction.
Features news about the society and its activities as well as a Wodehouse quiz, fact sheets and a newsletter entitled Wooster Sauce.
Gathering place for fans of P.G. Wodehouse and the Icon Programming Language.
American Wodehouse society has several subchapters, which are listed here. Order a newsletter is entitled "Plum Lines."