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Anglický autor zve čtenáře do idylického světa svých humoristických románů, v němž najdeme postavičky ze starých dobrých časů britské šlechty. Urození i méně urození zde řeší otázky životní důležitosti.
Herbert George Jenkins byl britský autor a majitel nakladatelství Herbert Jenkins Ltd., které vydalo mnoho románů P.G. Wodehouse. Jeho tvorba se soustředila na vydavatelskou činnost a podporu literárního talentu.
Anglický autor zve čtenáře do idylického světa svých humoristických románů, v němž najdeme postavičky ze starých dobrých časů britské šlechty. Urození i méně urození zde řeší otázky životní důležitosti.
Herbert (George) Jenkins (1876-1923) was the author of: The Life of George Borrow (1912), Bindle: The Story of a Cheerful Soul (1916), Bindle: Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle (1917), Night Club (1917), Patricia Brent, Spinster (1918), The Rain-Girl: A Romance of To-day (1919), John Dene of Toronto: A Comedy of Whitehall (1919), Malcolm Sage, Detective (1921), The Return of Alfred (1922), The Bindles on the Rocks (1924), William Blake: Studies of His Life and Personality (1925), Stiffsons and Other Stories (1928) and Bindle Omnibus (1923).
Set in early 20th-century England, this novel follows the life of Patricia Brent, a spirited young woman who defies societal expectations by remaining unmarried. When faced with the pressures of her spinsterhood, she concocts a daring scheme that leads her to a charming yet complicated romance. The story explores themes of independence, love, and the constraints of social norms, all while delivering a humorous and engaging narrative that captures the essence of a woman's quest for self-identity in a restrictive society.
Set in early 20th-century Toronto, the story follows John Dene, an eccentric and imaginative inventor. As he navigates the challenges of love, friendship, and ambition, Dene's innovative spirit leads him into humorous and adventurous situations. The narrative explores themes of creativity and the impact of technology on society, while also providing a vivid portrayal of Toronto during this era. Herbert Jenkins captures both the charm and struggles of Dene's journey, making it a delightful read for fans of character-driven tales.
Set in the vibrant backdrop of a night club, this novel explores the intertwining lives of its eclectic patrons. With a mix of humor and intrigue, the story delves into the complexities of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness amid the nightlife. The characters navigate their personal struggles and relationships, revealing the hidden depths of their personalities. Through witty dialogue and engaging scenarios, the narrative captures the essence of a bygone era, making it a delightful read for fans of classic literature.
The story features Bindle, a witty and eccentric Londoner, whose humorous exploits and misadventures unfold against the backdrop of early 20th-century London. Through a series of amusing vignettes, the narrative showcases Bindle's interactions with a variety of characters and his ability to find humor in everyday situations. Jenkins' clever writing combines comedy with social commentary, offering a satirical perspective on contemporary customs. This delightful tale is both entertaining and insightful, making it a beloved classic for those seeking laughter and a unique view on life.
Exploring the life of a remarkable figure, this biography delves into George Borrow's adventures as a traveler, linguist, and writer. It highlights his passion for language and culture, particularly his experiences in Spain and his interactions with the Romani people. The narrative captures Borrow's unique personality, his literary contributions, and the challenges he faced throughout his life. This reproduction offers a detailed portrayal of his journey, showcasing the impact he had on literature and cultural understanding in the 19th century.
Set in early 20th-century London, this novel follows the life of a lovable rogue named Bindle, who navigates the challenges of working-class life with humor and resilience. The story captures his interactions with various characters, highlighting themes of friendship, ambition, and the struggle for a better life. Jenkins’ vivid portrayal of Bindle’s adventures and misadventures offers a rich tapestry of social commentary, making it both an entertaining and insightful read into the era's societal norms and values.
Malcolm Sage, a former government agent turned private investigator, navigates a series of complex cases involving fraud, murder, and intrigue. Renowned for his sharp intellect and calm demeanor, he employs his deductive skills to unravel seemingly impossible mysteries. This collection blends traditional detective fiction with a unique touch of humor and wit, showcasing Sage's ability to tackle challenges with both cleverness and charm.