Psmith Series
We first meet Psmith, the P is silent, as Mike’s roommate at Sedleigh. He goes on to a career as a journalist and promoter.
- Mike: A Public School Story (1909)
- Psmith in the City (1910)
- Psmith Journalist (1915)
- Leave it to Psmith (1924)
- Enter Psmith (1935): the second half of Mike, published separately
- Mike and Psmith (1935): essentially the same as Enter Psmith
Books in the Psmith series:
Mike: A Public School Story (1909)
Mike Jackson wins his first XI colors at Wrykyn in his first year, as set forth in the first part of the serialization of this novel ‘Jackson Junior,’ but two years later his father rusticates him to Sedleigh due to his poor marks. It is there that he meets Psmith and ‘The Lost Lambs’ determine to rag the cricket team, until an epic fight with the captain, Adair, leads Mike to change his mind. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
T. M. R. Whitwell
Mike: A Public School Story (1910)
Mike Jackson wins his first XI colors at Wrykyn in his first year, as set forth in the first part of the serialization of this novel ‘Jackson Junior,’ but two years later his father rusticates him to Sedleigh due to his poor marks. It is there that he meets Psmith and ‘The Lost Lambs’ determine to rag the cricket team, until an epic fight with the captain, Adair, leads Mike to change his mind. The American edition was bound from the sheets of the British edition. It is not listed at WorldCat.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
T. M. R. Whitwell
Mike: A Public School Story (1924)
Mike Jackson wins his first XI colors at Wrykyn in his first year, as set forth in the first part of the serialization of this novel ‘Jackson Junior,’ but two years later his father rusticates him to Sedleigh due to his poor marks. It is there that he meets Psmith and ‘The Lost Lambs’ determine to rag the cricket team, until an epic fight with the captain, Adair, leads Mike to change his mind. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
J. H. Hartley
Enter Psmith (1935)
Originally published as the second part of Mike. On his first day at his new public school Mike meets Psmith, the P is silent, a superannuated Etonian.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
Enter Psmith (1935)
Originally published as the second part of Mike. On his first day at his new public school Mike meets Psmith, the P is silent, a superannuated Etonian.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
Mike and Psmith (1953)
In Mike at Wrykyn Mike Jackson wins his first XI colors at Wrykyn in his first year, as set forth in the first part of the serialization of this novel ‘Jackson Junior,’ but two years later his father rusticates him to Sedleigh due to his poor marks. It is there that he meets Psmith as further chronicled in Enter Psmith (Mike and Psmith) and ‘The Lost Lambs’ determine to rag the cricket team, until an epic fight with the captain, Adair, leads Mike to change his mind.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
Mike and Psmith (1969)
In Mike at Wrykyn Mike Jackson wins his first XI colors at Wrykyn in his first year, as set forth in the first part of the serialization of this novel ‘Jackson Junior,’ but two years later his father rusticates him to Sedleigh due to his poor marks. It is there that he meets Psmith as further chronicled in Enter Psmith (Mike and Psmith) and ‘The Lost Lambs’ determine to rag the cricket team, until an epic fight with the captain, Adair, leads Mike to change his mind. Read online at Hathitrust. Or the edition titled as Leave it to Psmith.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
Charles Waterhouse
The World of Psmith (1974)
An omnibus edition containing Mike and Psmith (Enter Psmith), Psmith in the City, Psmith Journalist, and Leave it to Psmith.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
None
Mike and Psmith (2012)
Originally published as the second part of Mike. On his first day at his new public school Mike meets Psmith, the P is silent, a superannuated Etonian.
Author(s):
P. G. Wodehouse
Illustrator(s):
Andrzej Klimwoski