This updated and expanded edition of A Guide to P. G. Wodehouse's New York City and Long Island is a must for any Wodehouse fan's bookshelf. The late British Wodehouse scholar Norman Murphy, with the assistance of Amy Plofker of The Wodehouse Society, originally created this guide to celebrate the 130th birthday of P. G. Wodehouse in 2011. The booklet describes 60 sites in New York City associated with Wodehouse, starting at the south end of Manhattan and working north. These include addresses or areas where the author had lived or visited, as well as many theatres where plays and musicals he worked on were staged. It moves on to Long Island, covering Wodehouse's various residences in Great Neck, Bellport, and Remsenburg, as well as other places he had visited that had inspired stories. At 48 pages, with 25 black-and-white photos and numerous Wodehouse quotations, this guide provides a spiffing resource for any Wodehouse fan visiting New York City and Long Island, as well as for those visiting from the comfort of their armchairs.