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The Gold Bat eBook
37,718 words, approx. 126 pages
 The complete online text of The Gold Bat by P. G. Wodehouse.




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Biography of P(elham) G(renville) Wodehouse
4689 words, approx. 15.6 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse is an anomaly in twentieth-century fiction. In an age of relentless artistic experimentation, he wrote fiction firmly rooted in the Edwardian world of his childhood. In an age of rapidly changing moral and sexual values, he created charac...
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Biography of P. G. Wodehouse (Pelham Grenville)
3857 words, approx. 12.9 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse was born 15 October 1881 in Guildford, the suburb of London to which Charles Dickens retired Mr. Pickwick, and educated at Dulwich College, one of England's best public schools. After graduating, Wodehouse worked briefly in a bank and the...
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Biography of P(elham) G(renville) Wodehouse
3733 words, approx. 12.4 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse was born in Guildford, the suburb of London to which Dickens retired Mr. Pickwick, and educated at Dulwich College, one of England's best public schools. After graduating, Wodehouse worked briefly in a bank and then turned to full-time wr...



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The Gold Bat Information
214 words, approx. 1 pages
 The Gold Bat is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 13 September 1904 by Adam & Charles Black, London. Set at the fictional public school of Wrykyn, the novel tells of how two boys, O'Hara and Moriarty, tar and feather a statue of the...



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Silver Bats, Gold Gloves and a Platinum Attitude
09/14/1988: 1,066 words, approx. 4 pages For Tony Gwynn, this has been the kind of year that would make a baseball dog roll over and quit. He has gone bankrupt. He's had surgery, which brought more pain and problems than it cured. His second-division San Diego Padres slumped so badly...
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Bats.
09/27/1995: 4,145 words, approx. 14 pages How do you feel about bats? Perhaps you have heard expressions like - "blind as a bat," "bats in the belfry," or "ding-bat." Bats are interesting and unusual animals that are often misunderstood. Bat Facts Although bats can fly, they are not...


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The Gold Bat by P. G. Wodehouse | |
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