Jill the Reckless
by WODEHOUSE, P. G
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- Hardcover
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Jill The Reckless is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the U.S. on October 11, 1920 by George H. Doran, New York (under the title The Little Warrior), and in the U.K. by Herbert Jenkins, London, on July 4 1921. It was serialised in Collier's Weekly in the U.S. , Maclean's in Canada, and Grand magazine in the UK, all in 1920. The heroine here, Jill Mariner, is a young woman from the lower end of the upper class.
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- Title
- Jill the Reckless
- Author
- WODEHOUSE, P. G
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- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Herbert Jenkins 1921
- Keywords
- PG Wodehouse literature fiction novel first edition
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