The Man with Two Left Feet, and Other Stories


Read by Michael Yard

(4.6 stars; 213 reviews)

The Man With Two Left Feet, and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on March 8, 1917 by Methuen & Co., London, and in the United States in 1933 by A.L. Burt and Co., New York. All the stories had previously appeared in periodicals, usually the Strand in the UK and the Red Book magazine or the Saturday Evening Post in the US. It is a fairly miscellaneous collection — most of the stories concern relationships, sports and household pets, and do not feature any of Wodehouse's regular characters; one, however, "Extricating Young Gussie", is notable for the first appearance in print of two of Wodehouse's best-known characters, Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster (although Bertie's surname isn't given and Jeeves's role is very small), and Bertie's fearsome Aunt Agatha.
(Wikipedia) (8 hr 54 min)

Chapters

01 - Bill the Bloodhound 45:26 Read by Michael Yard
02 - Extricating Young Gussie 52:00 Read by Michael Yard
03 - Wilton's Holiday 36:18 Read by Michael Yard
04 - The Mixer: 1. He Meets a Shy Gentleman 38:35 Read by Michael Yard
05 - The Mixer: 2. He Moves in Society 36:33 Read by Michael Yard
06 - Crowned Heads 41:13 Read by Michael Yard
07 - At Geisenheimers 42:39 Read by Michael Yard
08 - The Making of Mac's 38:51 Read by Michael Yard
09 - One Touch of Nature 31:58 Read by Michael Yard
10 - Black for Luck 44:44 Read by Michael Yard
11 - The Romance of an Ugly Policeman 39:44 Read by Michael Yard
12 - A Sea of Troubles 34:34 Read by Michael Yard
13 - The Man with Two Left Feet 52:03 Read by Michael Yard

Reviews

Another Good Wodehouse!


(4 stars)

This is a neat collection of short stories by PG Wodehouse, who is one of my favorite authors. I seldom hear or read a book by him that doesn't have me laughing out loud. This book is no exception. I especially love "The Mixer", which is a wonderful story told from the dog's perspective. Reader did a very nice job, clear and easy to follow. Enjoy!

Funny stories, excellent reader


(4 stars)

It is an eclectic collection of stories - many have a bit of romance. I enjoyed the two stories written from the dog's perspective - so funny to hear how perplexing we are to one who simply wants to please! Michael Yard does an excellent job of reading. He has a great sense of timing that lets the humor of Wodehouse shine through.

nice comfortable British stories


(5 stars)

enjoyed the quiet ride of British humour. Great ending of the final title-story!

great, of course


(3.5 stars)

I don't know if I will ever tire of Wodehouse's wit and dry humor.


(5 stars)

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(4 stars)

Although these stories are not straight comedies like the "Jeeves" stories, still very entertaining. The reader is mostly fluent, pronunciations accurate more often than not. His dry mouth and reading it while sleeping detracted a little from the experience. Still must thank him sincerely for volunteering his time to do this.

More Fun Wodehouse stories!


(5 stars)

This is the second book of Wodehouse short stories I’ve listened to... I’m hopelessly addicted. The reader did a good job and I’m laughing out loud throughout. I love the fun and the happy endings. The stories told from dog’s perspective especially fun and different.

Humorous stories with happy endings.


(5 stars)

Humorous stories with happy endings. The young men are somewhat dim, the young women are bright, sweet, and endlessly patient. This isn’t the place to look for social and gender roles revolution, but if you enjoy sweet old-fashioned stories, you may enjoy these.