About the Book: This expertly edited collection of P.G. Wodehouse’s letters offers rare insight into the life of one of the twentieth century’s funniest and most beloved writers. From his schooldays at Dulwich College and struggles with family finances to his career in New York’s musical comedy scene and his controversial internment during World War II, these letters illuminate the man behind iconic characters like Jeeves and Bertie Wooster. Drawing on previously unpublished sources, this biography in letters reveals Wodehouse’s wit, resilience, and complex legacy.