This is the third in my series of Saturday Golf Breakfast Serials: Chapter Three of P.G. Wodehouse's "The Clicking of Cuthbert" Wodehouse is a marvelously funny writer, and I find his golf stories particularly refreshign and light hearted. The copyright on this has expired, but you can buy it at Amazon.
This is the second in my series of Saturday Golf Breakfast Serials: Chapter Two of P.G. Wodehouse's "The Clicking of Cuthbert" Wodehouse is a marvelously funny writer, and I find his golf stories particularly refreshign and light hearted. The copyright on this has expired, but you can buy it at Amazon.
With this post, I begin what I call a Saturday serial, in homage to those Flash Gordon shows I used to watch as a kid. Each Saturday, I intend to offer a chapter from a book on golf. Not to worry: these are all works whose copyrights have expired in the United States. If you enjoy these, I suggest that you get your hands on a real copy. This selection from Wodehouse, you could most likely find in a well stocked public library. Or, you could buy it from Amazon here:The Clicking of Cuthbert
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