| Notes | The Man with Two Left Feet is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the UK on 8 March 1917, and in the US on 1 February 1933. All the stories had previously appeared in periodicals, usually The Strand Magazine in the UK and The Red Book Magazine or The Saturday Evening Post in the US.
• "Bill the Bloodhound"
• "Extricating Young Gussie" - the first appearance of Jeeves and Wooster
• "Wilton's Holiday"
• "The Mixer: He Meets a Shy Gentleman"
• "The Mixer: He Moves in Society"
• "Crowned Heads"
• "At Geisenheimer's"
• "The Aunt and the Sluggard"
• "The Making of Mac's"
• "One Touch of Nature"
• "Black for Luck"
• "The Romance of an Ugly Policeman"
• "A Sea of Troubles" (UK edition) / "A Sea of Trouble" (USA edition)
• "The Man with Two Left Feet"
In the US edition, "Wilton's Holiday", "Crowned Heads", and the two-part "The Mixer" were omitted, and replaced with three Reggie Pepper stories that had appeared in the UK collection My Man Jeeves (1919). These stories were "Absent Treatment", "Rallying Round Old George" (later rewritten as the Mulliner story "George and Alfred"), and "Doing Clarence a Bit of Good" (later rewritten as the Jeeves and Wooster story "Jeeves Makes an Omelette"). |