Psmith, Journalist
P. G. Wodehouse
Gelesen von Psuke Bariah
Psmith takes over editing a paper while the usual editor is away on vacation. He takes on a local slum lord, and divers alarums ensue. (description by Psuke Bariah) (5 hr 38 min)
Kapitel
| 01 Cosy Moments | 10:20 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 02 Billy Windsor | 7:04 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 03 At "The Gardenia" | 10:55 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 04 Bat Jarvis | 11:11 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 05 Planning Improvements | 9:27 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 06 The Tenements | 8:00 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 07 Visitors at the Office | 5:23 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 08 The Honeyed Word | 11:30 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 09 Full Steam Ahead | 8:11 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 10 Going Some | 18:02 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 11 The Man at the Astor | 12:04 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 12 A Red Taximeter | 6:37 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 13 Reviewing the Situation | 10:14 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 14 The Highfield | 14:36 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 15 An Addition to the Staff | 8:31 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 16 The First Battle | 17:04 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 17 Guerilla Warfare | 10:48 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 18 An Episode by the way | 9:30 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 19 In Pleasant Street | 8:57 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 20 Cornered | 16:55 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 21 The Battle of Pleasant Street | 13:46 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 22 Concerning Mr. Waring | 9:22 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 23 Reductions in the Staff | 13:42 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 24 A Gathering of Cat-Specialists | 15:22 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 25 Trapped | 16:57 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 26 A Friend in Need | 10:05 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 27 Psmith Concludes His Ride | 9:34 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 28 Standing Room Only | 15:12 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
| 29 The Knock-Out for Mr. Waring and Conclusion | 19:12 | Gelesen von Psuke Bariah |
Bewertungen
Reader added greatly to entertainment!
free LeonardPeltier
Very humorous satire on New York with my favorite Wodehouse character, Psmith cleverly revising a "family" newspaper into something that will sell more papers, while the editor is on a 10 week vacation for health reasons. He decides to fight a slum landlord with news articles to the point that his life is endangered. The reader really brings it to life. The only negative is the street smart kids use of derogatory terms for Italians, and also a derogatory word. for an African American on one occasion but without any hatred or putting them down otherwise, but seeming to be a sort of ignorant street type of language. Other than this it is a funny story that is well written with a bit of action and a tough gang leader that likes cats. Thank you very much to the wonderful reader.
A good job
IgnatiusReilly
Consistently well read. Made me laugh. Any attempt to do an English accent would have been a mistake. Hope the P in Psuke is silent...
Awesome!
mikezane
Psmith is a hoot, I love all the misadventures he gets into while trying out new jobs. Must be tough having the money and the easygoing papa to back up such endeavors. Reader and sound recordings were fine, no complaints, thank you!
👍👍👍👍👍
Craig
very good book but would recommend listening to the first books in the set before this one Mike a public school story Psmith in the city
Perfect as usual.
A LibriVox Listener
P. Smith slumming and finaggling NYC men in blue and biz owners. What a hoot. Timely story .... or is it timeless? Great reader!
GunFunZS
A fun story and narrated acceptably. I think the narrator had the right sense of tone but difficulty with the street slang .
Saaaay, pretty funny
ListeninginChicago
This was a humorous and lighthearted look at the seedy side of New York. Psuke does a wonderful job with the various New York accents. The Brits are read with a straight American accent, which is fine for this story.
Funny, and well read
Rivka D
This is the second time I have listened to this book, and I enjoyed it just as much as the first time. Talented author, talented reader. It doesn't get any better