Ukridge Author:P. G. Wodehouse If Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge had a fiver for every dodgy scheme he had ever floated, he would be a very rich man indeed. In these ten stories he tries every way of making money, from writing political slogans to opening a college for dogs. In his own eyes, Ukridge is a Great Man and a visionary. In ours, he is English literature?s most d... more »elightful chancer and one of Wodehouse?s greatest comic creations: charming, ambitious, persuasive, optimistic and almost always disastrous.« less
Ukridge is a character some will love, some not. He is nothing more than a criminal. I find him funny, and the stories in this collection are some of Wodehouse's better ones. Not as good as his Mulliner stories, but pretty funny.