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- From: xrjdm@twinpeaks.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joseph D. McMahon)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.wodehouse
- Subject: Re: Pitchfork?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.171347@twinpeaks.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 22:13:46 GMT
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- In article <C1A3KJ.EH7@news.iastate.edu> sachin@iastate.edu (Sachin S Sapatnekar) writes:
- >2. Is there anyone around who agrees that Blandings and Psmith and
- >many of PGW's other works are far better than the Bertie Wooster stories?
- I am a Psmith fan; I try to make sure I reread both _Leave It to Psmith_ and
- _Psmith Journalist_ at least once per year... I think it's time. Psmith was
- mentioned in passing in an 8th-grade English book, and it took me a dog's
- years to find it in print. Highly, highly recommended. LItP is a darn good
- mystery, too, by the way.
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- --- Joe M.
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