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The White Feather eBook
39,205 words, approx. 131 pages
 The complete online text of The White Feather 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 White Feather Information
221 words, approx. 1 pages
 The White Feather is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on October 9 1907 by Adam & Charles Black, London. It is set at Wrykyn school, scene of Wodehouse's earlier book The Gold Bat (1904), and the later Mike (1909). Like many early...




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 The Independent - London
Riverside knocked down with a White Feather
08/11/1996: 1,087 words, approx. 4 pages When Ruud Gullit was approached by Middlesbrough last summer by all accounts he scratched his dreadlocks and said he had never heard of the place. Fabrizio Ravanelli's response 12 months later was somewhat different. Middlesbrough, of course, has long had a special meaning to...
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 Florida Trend
White ibis ruling ruffles feathers. (Florida Fresh Water Commission)
10/01/1993: 593 words, approx. 2 pages When the Fresh Water Fish Commission gave the ibis new protection, it didn't bother with the economic impact. To farmers and developers, the white ibis is Florida's most abundant and common wading bird. To environmentalists, it is a species in decline. ...
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Women find joy and luck in their lives
11/8/2007: 626 words, approx. 2 pages A large white feather floats high above the stage, the deceptively peaceful opening symbol of Pan Asian Repertory Theatre's new production of the intergenerational drama, "The Joy Luck Club."In the prologue, a Chinese immigrant-mother expresses her wish to one day tell her American-born daughter, "This...


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The White Feather by P. G. Wodehouse | |
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