"Malcolm Sage had been a hot-shot intelligence agent for Britain's Division Z during the Great War, but when the fighting ceased, his thirst for action and adventure didn't. Fortunately, his old chief from division Z helped him set up the...
Herbert (George) Jenkins (1876-1923) was the author of: The Life of George Borrow (1912), Bindle: The Story of a Cheerful Soul (1916), Bindle: Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle (1917), Night Club (1917), Patricia Brent, Spinster (1918), The ...
Ever since the success achieved by Bindle , Herbert Jenkins has been urged to write giving Mrs. Bindle's point of view. This book is the result. Among other things, it narrates how Mrs. Bindle caught a chill, how a nephew was born to her and what eff...
MALCOLM SAGE had been a hot shot intelligence agent for Britain's Division Z during the Great War, but when the fighting ceased, his thirst for action and adventure didn't. Fortunately, his old chief from division Z helped him set up the Malcolm Sage...
CONTENTS FORMING THE NIGHT CLUB THE COMING OF SALLIE THE PRIME MINISTER DECIDES TO ADVERTISE THE BOY THE BARABBAS CLUB I FAIL THE NIGHT CLUB A SURPRISE BEHIND THE VEIL THE MAKING OF A MAN OF GENIUS MRS. BILTOX-JONES'S EXPERIMENT THE NIGHT CLUB VISITS...
Herbert George Jenkins (1876 â€" 8 June 1923) was a British writer and the owner of the publishing company Herbert Jenkins Ltd, which published many of P. G. Wodehouse's novels. Biography: Jenkins' parents came from Norfolk and, according to his obit...