An edition of Uncle Fred in the springtime (1939)

Uncle Fred in the springtime

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An edition of Uncle Fred in the springtime (1939)

Uncle Fred in the springtime

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"'I don't know if you happen to know what the word "excesses" means, but these are what Pongo's Uncle Fred, when in London, invariably commits.' When the dastardly Duke of Dunstable plots to steal Lord Emsworth's pig, Empress of Blandings, the wily Uncle Fred--aka the Earl of Ickenham--is called in to thwart him. To that end, the Earl arrives at Blandings Castle under false pretences, posing as pompous 'loony-doctor' Sir Roderick Glossop, accompanied by two other imposters, one of them the unfortunate Pongo; a bookie turned private detective; an angry sixteen-stone poet; a suspicious dancing secretary, and Lord Emsworth's pink-faced heir who will keep pointing his gun in the wrong direction. In other words: business as usual..."--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Language
English
Pages
220

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Cover of: Uncle Fred in the Springtime
Uncle Fred in the Springtime
April 16, 1987, Random House UK Ltd (A Division of Random House Group)
Cover of: Uncle Fred in the springtime
Uncle Fred in the springtime
1978, Barrie & Jenkins
in English
Cover of: Uncle Fred in the springtime.
Uncle Fred in the springtime.
1969, Simon and Schuster
in English
Cover of: Uncle Fred in the springtime
Uncle Fred in the springtime
1939, Simon and Schuster
in English

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Edition Notes

82822

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New York

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Pagination
220 p.
Number of pages
220

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL20937112M
ISBN 10
671203096
LibraryThing
70109

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1337118W

First Sentence

"The door of the Drones Club swung open, and a young man in form-fitting tweeds came down the steps and started to walk westwards."

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