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Bachelors Anonymous

Bachelors Anonymous is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 15 October 1973 (Wodehouse's 92nd birthday) by Barrie & Jenkins, London and in the United States on 28 August 1974 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York.[1]

Bachelors Anonymous
First edition
AuthorP. G. Wodehouse
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreComic novel
PublisherBarrie & Jenkins (UK)
Simon & Schuster, Inc. (US)
Publication date
15 October 1973 (UK)
28 August 1974 (US)
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages191 pp
ISBN0-214-66889-4
OCLC764103
823/.9/12
LC ClassPZ3.W817 Bac PR6045.O53

In the novel, movie mogul Ivor Llewellyn, who has divorced five times, is interested to learn from his lawyer Ephraim Trout about a support group for bachelors who help keep each other from making impulsive marriage proposals.

Ivor Llewellyn previously appeared in The Luck of the Bodkins (1935), Frozen Assets (1964), and Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin (1972). Another character, lawyer Jerry Nichols, appeared in Uneasy Money (1916).

Bachelors Anonymous was the second last novel completed by Wodehouse, with the last being Aunts Aren't Gentlemen.

Plot edit

Ephraim Trout of Trout, Wapshott and Edelstein, a legal firm employed by Ivor Llewellyn, head of the Superba-Llewellyn studio of Hollywood, has handled Llewellyn's five divorces. Llewellyn is on his way to London on business, and Trout sees Llewellyn off at the Los Angeles airport. Trout warns him against any more impulsive proposals. Trout has managed to stay single since he belongs to a California group called Bachelors Anonymous, inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous. When one member feels the impulse to take a woman out to dinner, he seeks out the other members and they reason with him. He advises Llewellyn to consult the legal firm of Nichols, Erridge and Trubshaw in London, as they can find someone to act as a similar advisor for Llewellyn. Other members of Bachelors Anonymous convince Trout to follow Llewellyn to London to help. In London, Llewellyn meets Vera Dalrymple, the star of the Regal Theatre's stage comedy Cousin Angela, written by Joseph "Joe" Pickering (who makes his living working for the solicitors Shoesmith, Shoesmith, Shoesmith, and Shoesmith, mentioned in other stories such as Ice in the Bedroom). Joe is interviewed by Sally Fitch (from Much Middlefold) for a women's paper, and they get along well.

Vera monopolizes the show and Cousin Angela closes after only 16 performances. The Regal Theatre's stage-doorkeeper Mac (who appeared in A Damsel in Distress and Summer Lightning) gives his sympathy to Joe. While waiting to see Vera, a drunk man threatens Mac, so Joe throws him out. Joe learns from his friend Jerry Nichols, of the Nichols, Erridge and Trubshaw law firm, that he can earn a lucrative salary working for Llewellyn. Joe falls in love with Sally and makes plans to have lunch with her at Barribault's. Jerry tells Sally that she has inherited a legacy from a former employer, Letitia Carberry, supporter of the Anti-Tobacco League. Carberry left most of her money to the League but left Sally twenty-five thousand pounds on the condition that she not smoke for two years. Sally is to live in a posh Park Lane apartment with a private detective, Daphne Dolby, the owner of the Eagle Eye detective agency, who will know if Sally smokes. Daphne is engaged to Sir Jaklyn Warner, Baronet, because she is interested in his title and he in her money. Jaklyn, who is Sally's ex-fiancé, hears about Sally's inheritance. Sally accidentally falls asleep and misses lunch with Joe.

Llewellyn explains the Bachelors Anonymous idea to Joe, and recognizes him as the man who threw him out at the theatre and kept him from having dinner with Vera. Impressed, Llewellyn hires him. Sally apologizes to Joe for missing lunch and agrees to dinner. Trout sees Llewellyn, who is concerned that Joe has fallen for Sally. This worries Trout, and to keep Joe from going to dinner, he slips Joe a Mickey Finn. Sally is disappointed when Joe fails to appear, believing it to be petty revenge for her missing lunch. Jaklyn proposes to her (for her money) and she accepts, not knowing he is engaged to Daphne. She mentions her engagement to Daphne, and Daphne realizes what occurred. With one of her operatives, the intimidating Cyril Pemberton, she makes Jaklyn join her at the registry office to get married.

Sally refuses to listen to Joe and goes to Valley Fields to see her former nanny Jane Priestley, who turns Joe and Trout away. Trout's hand is bitten by a dog named Percy, and the dog's owner, Amelia Bingham, bandages his hand. She is a hospital nurse. Trout falls for her, and now approves of marriage. Llewellyn is astonished when Trout accepts dinner with Vera on Llewellyn's behalf. Joe suggests that Llewellyn get a check-up at a hospital to hide from Vera. Trout, who has resigned from Bachelors Anonymous, admits to slipping Joe a Mickey Finn and apologizes to him. Trout tells Sally everything, and she reconciles with Joe. Unaware that Jaklyn is now married, Trout pays him off with fifty pounds to prevent a breach of promise case. Daphne catches Sally smoking, and Joe is fired by Llewellyn, who impulsively proposed to his nurse at the hospital, Amelia. However, all ends well when Llewellyn learns Trout has got engaged to Amelia. Llewellyn decides to make Joe's play into a movie and pays him two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and will become a member of Bachelors Anonymous when he returns to California with a letter of introduction from Trout.

Publication history edit

The illustration on the first UK edition dust jacket of Amelia Bingham bandaging Ephraim Trout's hand was drawn by Osbert Lancaster. The back of the dust jacket features a photograph of Wodehouse looking out a window, taken by Tom Blau, Camera Press. The same illustration and photograph were used for the first US edition for the front and back of the dust jacket respectively.[1]

The US edition of the book is dedicated: "To Peter Schwed, as always".[1] Peter Schwed was Wodehouse's editor at Simon & Schuster. Wodehouse had also dedicated the US editions of Bertie Wooster Sees It Through, Author! Author!, and The Purloined Paperweight to Schwed.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c McIlvaine, E., Sherby, L.S. and Heineman, J.H. (1990) P. G. Wodehouse: A comprehensive bibliography and checklist. New York: James H. Heineman, pp. 104-105. ISBN 087008125X

External links edit

  • The Russian Wodehouse Society's page, with a list of characters

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bachelors Anonymous news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bachelors Anonymous is a novel by P G Wodehouse first published in the United Kingdom on 15 October 1973 Wodehouse s 92nd birthday by Barrie amp Jenkins London and in the United States on 28 August 1974 by Simon amp Schuster Inc New York 1 Bachelors AnonymousFirst editionAuthorP G WodehouseCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenreComic novelPublisherBarrie amp Jenkins UK Simon amp Schuster Inc US Publication date15 October 1973 UK 28 August 1974 US Media typePrint Hardcover Pages191 ppISBN0 214 66889 4OCLC764103Dewey Decimal823 9 12LC ClassPZ3 W817 Bac PR6045 O53In the novel movie mogul Ivor Llewellyn who has divorced five times is interested to learn from his lawyer Ephraim Trout about a support group for bachelors who help keep each other from making impulsive marriage proposals Ivor Llewellyn previously appeared in The Luck of the Bodkins 1935 Frozen Assets 1964 and Pearls Girls and Monty Bodkin 1972 Another character lawyer Jerry Nichols appeared in Uneasy Money 1916 Bachelors Anonymous was the second last novel completed by Wodehouse with the last being Aunts Aren t Gentlemen Contents 1 Plot 2 Publication history 3 References 4 External linksPlot editEphraim Trout of Trout Wapshott and Edelstein a legal firm employed by Ivor Llewellyn head of the Superba Llewellyn studio of Hollywood has handled Llewellyn s five divorces Llewellyn is on his way to London on business and Trout sees Llewellyn off at the Los Angeles airport Trout warns him against any more impulsive proposals Trout has managed to stay single since he belongs to a California group called Bachelors Anonymous inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous When one member feels the impulse to take a woman out to dinner he seeks out the other members and they reason with him He advises Llewellyn to consult the legal firm of Nichols Erridge and Trubshaw in London as they can find someone to act as a similar advisor for Llewellyn Other members of Bachelors Anonymous convince Trout to follow Llewellyn to London to help In London Llewellyn meets Vera Dalrymple the star of the Regal Theatre s stage comedy Cousin Angela written by Joseph Joe Pickering who makes his living working for the solicitors Shoesmith Shoesmith Shoesmith and Shoesmith mentioned in other stories such as Ice in the Bedroom Joe is interviewed by Sally Fitch from Much Middlefold for a women s paper and they get along well Vera monopolizes the show and Cousin Angela closes after only 16 performances The Regal Theatre s stage doorkeeper Mac who appeared in A Damsel in Distress and Summer Lightning gives his sympathy to Joe While waiting to see Vera a drunk man threatens Mac so Joe throws him out Joe learns from his friend Jerry Nichols of the Nichols Erridge and Trubshaw law firm that he can earn a lucrative salary working for Llewellyn Joe falls in love with Sally and makes plans to have lunch with her at Barribault s Jerry tells Sally that she has inherited a legacy from a former employer Letitia Carberry supporter of the Anti Tobacco League Carberry left most of her money to the League but left Sally twenty five thousand pounds on the condition that she not smoke for two years Sally is to live in a posh Park Lane apartment with a private detective Daphne Dolby the owner of the Eagle Eye detective agency who will know if Sally smokes Daphne is engaged to Sir Jaklyn Warner Baronet because she is interested in his title and he in her money Jaklyn who is Sally s ex fiance hears about Sally s inheritance Sally accidentally falls asleep and misses lunch with Joe Llewellyn explains the Bachelors Anonymous idea to Joe and recognizes him as the man who threw him out at the theatre and kept him from having dinner with Vera Impressed Llewellyn hires him Sally apologizes to Joe for missing lunch and agrees to dinner Trout sees Llewellyn who is concerned that Joe has fallen for Sally This worries Trout and to keep Joe from going to dinner he slips Joe a Mickey Finn Sally is disappointed when Joe fails to appear believing it to be petty revenge for her missing lunch Jaklyn proposes to her for her money and she accepts not knowing he is engaged to Daphne She mentions her engagement to Daphne and Daphne realizes what occurred With one of her operatives the intimidating Cyril Pemberton she makes Jaklyn join her at the registry office to get married Sally refuses to listen to Joe and goes to Valley Fields to see her former nanny Jane Priestley who turns Joe and Trout away Trout s hand is bitten by a dog named Percy and the dog s owner Amelia Bingham bandages his hand She is a hospital nurse Trout falls for her and now approves of marriage Llewellyn is astonished when Trout accepts dinner with Vera on Llewellyn s behalf Joe suggests that Llewellyn get a check up at a hospital to hide from Vera Trout who has resigned from Bachelors Anonymous admits to slipping Joe a Mickey Finn and apologizes to him Trout tells Sally everything and she reconciles with Joe Unaware that Jaklyn is now married Trout pays him off with fifty pounds to prevent a breach of promise case Daphne catches Sally smoking and Joe is fired by Llewellyn who impulsively proposed to his nurse at the hospital Amelia However all ends well when Llewellyn learns Trout has got engaged to Amelia Llewellyn decides to make Joe s play into a movie and pays him two hundred and fifty thousand dollars and will become a member of Bachelors Anonymous when he returns to California with a letter of introduction from Trout Publication history editThe illustration on the first UK edition dust jacket of Amelia Bingham bandaging Ephraim Trout s hand was drawn by Osbert Lancaster The back of the dust jacket features a photograph of Wodehouse looking out a window taken by Tom Blau Camera Press The same illustration and photograph were used for the first US edition for the front and back of the dust jacket respectively 1 The US edition of the book is dedicated To Peter Schwed as always 1 Peter Schwed was Wodehouse s editor at Simon amp Schuster Wodehouse had also dedicated the US editions of Bertie Wooster Sees It Through Author Author and The Purloined Paperweight to Schwed References edit a b c McIlvaine E Sherby L S and Heineman J H 1990 P G Wodehouse A comprehensive bibliography and checklist New York James H Heineman pp 104 105 ISBN 087008125XExternal links editThe Russian Wodehouse Society s page with a list of characters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bachelors Anonymous amp oldid 1175712206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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