From the Book - 1st American ed.
'Does aught befall you? It is good'
I: Getting started (1881-1914)
'My childhood went like a breeze' (1881-1894)
"The boy, what will he become?' (1894-1900)
'First-fruits of a genius' (1900-1902)
'My wild lone' (1902-1904)
'I have arrived' (1904-1909)
'I want to butt into the big league' (1909-1914)
II: Something new (1914-1929)
'An angel in human form' (1914-1915)
'Musical comedy was my dish) (1916-1918)
'A bloke called Bertie Wooster' (1918-1923)
'All dizzy with work' (1924-1927)
'I am planning a vast campaign' (1927-1929)
III: In the chips (1930-1939)
'I altered all the characters to Earls and butlers' (1930-1931)
'My worst year since I started writing' (1932-1934)
"The one ideal spot in the world' (1934-1936)
'I am leading a very quiet life here' (1936-1937)
'I have become a biggish bug these days' (1937-1939)
'The hors d'oeuvre in fate's banquet (1940)
'Camp was really great fun' (1940-1941)
'It was a loony thing to do' (June 1941)
'The global howl' (July 1941)
'Now I shall have nothing to worry about until 1944' (1941-1943)
'I made an ass of myself, and must pay the penalty' (1943-1947)
'My world has been shot to pieces (1947-1951)
'Our slogan must be entertainment' (1951-1954)
'I keep plugging away at my art' (1955-1961)
'The grand old man of English literature' (1961-1975)
The afterlife of P.G. Wodehouse.