- with a
strong cricketing tradition,
Wrykyn is most
closely ****ociated with Mike Jackson, hero of Mike at
Wrykyn. It also
features in the
earlier school...
-
called Jackson Junior, was
republished in 1953
under the
title Mike at
Wrykyn,
while the
second half,
called The Lost
Lambs in its
serialised version...
- Beckford, The Gold Bat and The
White Feather at
Wrykyn, The Head of Kay's at Eckleton, and Mike at
Wrykyn and Sedleigh. Each of the
stories was published...
-
captain of the
Wrykyn cricket team "Gazeka" Firby-Smith, head of Mike's
house at
Wrykyn Bob Jackson, Mike's
elder brother, also at
Wrykyn Trevor and Clowes...
- College") were not
proud times;
expelled from
school (later
revealed to be
Wrykyn) for
sneaking out at
night to
attend a
local fair (he had the forethought...
-
Tales of
Wrykyn and
Elsewhere is a
collection of
short stories by
British writer P. G. Wodehouse,
first published on 1
October 1997 by
Porpoise Books,...
-
first published on 9
October 1907 by A & C Black, London. It is set at
Wrykyn school,
scene of Wodehouse's
earlier book The Gold Bat (1904), and the later...
-
later retitled Mike at
Wrykyn) Mike is the sole
focus of the story. Mike at
Wrykyn starts with Mike
heading off to
prestigious Wrykyn school,
where all his...
- Kid and
Other Stories A Man of
Means Plum
Stones The Luck
Stone Tales of
Wrykyn and
Elsewhere Musicals The
Beauty of Bath Nuts and Wine Oh, Boy!
Leave It...
-
collection Tales of
Wrykyn and Elsewhere) UK:
Public School Magazine,
December 1901 "The
Adventure of the
Split Infinitive" (also in
Tales of
Wrykyn and Elsewhere)...