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Leave It To Psmith by Ian Hay and P G Wodehouse

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Leave It To Psmith by Ian Hay and P G Wodehouse

Promotional postcard for Leave It To Psmith by Ian Hay and P. G. Wode-house.from Wodehouses novel (1923). First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 27th September 1930. The hero, Ronald Eustace Smith, shown here, comes from the same background as Bertie Wooster, but is far more intelligent. Artist: Mo Michaelson. Date: circa 1930

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Eustace Leave Promotional Ronald Shaftesbury Wodehouse Smith


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Step into the world of Psmith, the brilliant and unconventional hero of P.G. Wodehouse's beloved novel, "Leave It To Psmith," as depicted in this promotional postcard from the 1930 Shaftesbury Theatre production. The image features Ronald Eustace Smith, portrayed here with an air of intelligence and nonchalance that sets him apart from the more familiar character of Bertie Wooster. Artist Mo Michaelson expertly captures the essence of Psmith's unique charm, with his signature monocle, striped trousers, and confident pose. The backdrop of the Shaftesbury Theatre adds an authentic touch to this vintage promotional piece, transporting us back in time to the Roaring Twenties. First published in 1923, "Leave It To Psmith" is a classic Wodehouse tale of mischief, mayhem, and misadventure. The novel follows Ronald Eustace Smith, a young man from a privileged background, as he sets out to solve a mystery involving a stolen racehorse and a nefarious criminal organization. With his quick wit, unconventional methods, and unwavering loyalty to his friends, Psmith manages to outsmart the villains and bring justice to all. This postcard is a delightful reminder of the enduring appeal of P.G. Wodehouse's stories and the iconic characters that have captured the hearts of readers for generations. Whether you're a fan of the novels or a collector of vintage theatre memorabilia, this postcard is a must-have addition to your collection.

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