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About the Bible
Bible - Wikipedia
Short introduction to the Bible, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
King James Version
Complete text of the King James or Authorised Version, including the Apocrypha. Many research possibilities.
Bible Gateway
Provides access to Bible translations in a host of foreign languages, besides a vast choice of English versions.
Gutenberg Bible
Digitised images of two copies owned by the British Library, which give you a rough idea of the beauty of the copy kept in the museum of Blandings Castle, Shropshire, England.
About P.G. Wodehouse
The P G Wodehouse Society (UK)
This well-documented, regularly updated website provides a wealth of information about the great man and his works, including an entertaining weekly quiz.
The Russian Wodehouse Society
Much good stuff, in English as well as in Russian. Amongst other things, you can find here a list of the main characters of every book and short story of the canon.
The Wodehouse Society (North America)
This North America based society maintains a mailing list, PGWnet, open to all Wodehouse aficionados.
P.G. Wodehouse Society of the Netherlands
Read the hilarious "Duk Papers", which examine the question: who, which or what is the greatest PGW character?
P.G. Wodehouse : Hello, Plum !
For those who prefer the French language - they are more to be pitied than censured, surely? - a perfect introduction to the Master, including a small anthology in English.
PG and Me
An extremely jolly site, full of Wodehouse oddities.
Project Gutenberg
Many early Wodehouse books are available on this site.
Madame Eulalie's Rare Plums
Rare and uncollected articles and stories by P.G. Wodehouse.
Last but not least, there are two great Yahoo mailing lists: Blandings
is a great discussion group on all matters Wodehousian. Members have access to the Blandings Annotations Project, documenting literary and cultural allusions in the works of P.G. Wodehouse. WodehouseIndia
is another cheerful mailing list, set up by Indian fans, but open to everybody who is sound on Wodehouse.
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