The Great Sermon Handicap
Author: P. G. Wodehouse
Publisher: James H. Heineman
Edition & Year: First Edition, 1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 198
Size: 6.5 in × 10 in
The Great Sermon Handicap is a wonderfully entertaining collection by P. G. Wodehouse, one of the most beloved humorists in English literature. Published in 1993 by James H. Heineman, this 198-page hardcover first edition brings together a selection of Wodehouse’s classic comic writing, offering readers a glimpse into his unmatched ability to turn everyday situations into brilliantly humorous narratives.
The title story, The Great Sermon Handicap, exemplifies Wodehouse’s unique style—combining absurd situations with sharp social observation and a playful narrative tone. Set within the familiar world of British society, the stories often revolve around eccentric characters, social misunderstandings, and comically exaggerated circumstances, all delivered with elegance and wit.
Wodehouse’s writing is celebrated for its lightness, precision, and timeless appeal. His use of language—rich with irony, clever dialogue, and perfectly timed humor—has influenced generations of writers and continues to delight readers worldwide. Whether portraying idle aristocrats, ambitious schemers, or bewildered protagonists, Wodehouse creates a world that is both humorous and deeply human.
This collection reflects the enduring charm of his work, offering both entertainment and insight into the social fabric of early 20th-century Britain. Even in a later edition like this, the stories retain their freshness and universal appeal.
The 6.5 × 10 inch hardcover format enhances readability and presentation, making this edition suitable for both casual reading and long-term collection. It is ideal for readers who appreciate classic British humor, short fiction, and literary elegance.
- Author: P. G. Wodehouse – master of British comic fiction
- Publisher: James H. Heineman, First Edition (1993)
- Format: Hardcover, 198 pages
- Genre: Humor / Short Stories / British Classics
- Style: Light, witty, satirical, and character-driven
- Themes: Social comedy, absurdity, eccentric personalities
- Literary Importance: Classic works by one of the greatest humorists
- Size: 6.5 × 10 inches – large and comfortable reading format
- Collector Appeal: First edition of a Wodehouse collection
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 1993 first-edition hardcover of The Great Sermon Handicap is a charming addition to any collection of P. G. Wodehouse’s works. While the stories themselves belong to an earlier literary era, this edition offers a beautifully presented compilation, making it valuable for collectors of British humor and classic literature.














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