P.G. Wodehouse Material by Others: Guy Bolton Notebook
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Spiral notebook with holograph notes by Guy Bolton. The front cover is marked 'List of stories' and contains a list of titles and notes on stories. The back cover is marked 'Plum's novel' and contains 2 pages with Bolton's comment on P.G. Wodehouse's novel Do Butlers Burgle Banks?, undated.
P.G. Wodehouse Material by Others: Guy Bolton and Compton Mackenzie
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Articles about P.G. Wodehosue, including: typescript draft of four articles by Guy Bolton and pencil notes on his collaboration with Wodehouse, undated, with cover letter from Richard Usborne to Frances Donaldson, undated; two typescript drafts of an article by Compton Mackenzie, Oct 1972.
P.G. Wodehouse Material by Others: Robert A Hall - Part 1
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Human Metamorphoses (Val Pemberley And Others) by Robert A Hall, Jr. (Ithaca, New York: Linguistica, 1982), a privately printed collection of P.G. Wodehouse pastiches.
P.G. Wodehouse Material by Others: Robert A Hall - Part 2
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Papers on Wodehouse, a collection of ten essays by Robert A. Hall, Jr. (Cornell University), Ithaca, New York: Linguistica (1985) with an order form listing contents.
Pencil study by David Low of P.G. Wodehouse’s head and posture, for his portrait published in the New Statesman and Nation on 23 Dec 1933. The file also includes the portrait from the New Statesman and Nation and a page of the 2003 Christie’s catalogue showing two similar studies not included ...
P.G. Wodehouse Material by Others: Christopher Miller
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Mimeographed copy of a radio play entitled 'Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum', adapted by Christopher Miller from the first two chapters of The Inimitable Jeeves, undated.
Script of The Man Who Lost His Keys by Michel Perrin, with attached handwritten note by Guy Bolton 'I gave Plum this play in French. He bought English rights from owners and used idea in book', undated. The idea Bolton refers to is that of the opening of Frozen Assets [1956].