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Mike is a school story by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 15 September 1909 by Adam & Charles Black, London. The story first appeared in the magazine The Captain, in two separate parts that were collected together in the original version of the book; the first part, originally called Jackson Junior, was republished in 1953 under the title Mike at Wrykyn, while the second half, called The Lost Lambs in its serialised version, was released as Enter Psmith in 1935 and then as Mike and Psmith in 1953. Although Mike was one of Wodehouse's earlier books, Wodehouse thought it his best work.

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  • Mike is a school story by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 15 September 1909 by Adam & Charles Black, London. The story first appeared in the magazine The Captain, in two separate parts that were collected together in the original version of the book; the first part, originally called Jackson Junior, was republished in 1953 under the title Mike at Wrykyn, while the second half, called The Lost Lambs in its serialised version, was released as Enter Psmith in 1935 and then as Mike and Psmith in 1953. Although Mike was one of Wodehouse's earlier books, Wodehouse thought it his best work. (en)
  • Майк (Mike) — роман П. Г. Вудхауза, опубликованный 15 сентября 1909 года лондонским издательством Adam & Charles Black. До этого роман печатался в двух частях, с продолжением в журнале The Captain. Первая часть называлась «Jackson Junior»: в 1953 году она была перевыпущена под заголовком «Mike at Wrykyn». Вторая часть под (журнальным) названием «The Lost Lambs» в 1935 году вышла как «Enter Psmith», а в 1953 году — как «Mike and Psmith». (ru)
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  • Mike is a school story by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 15 September 1909 by Adam & Charles Black, London. The story first appeared in the magazine The Captain, in two separate parts that were collected together in the original version of the book; the first part, originally called Jackson Junior, was republished in 1953 under the title Mike at Wrykyn, while the second half, called The Lost Lambs in its serialised version, was released as Enter Psmith in 1935 and then as Mike and Psmith in 1953. Although Mike was one of Wodehouse's earlier books, Wodehouse thought it his best work. (en)
  • Майк (Mike) — роман П. Г. Вудхауза, опубликованный 15 сентября 1909 года лондонским издательством Adam & Charles Black. До этого роман печатался в двух частях, с продолжением в журнале The Captain. Первая часть называлась «Jackson Junior»: в 1953 году она была перевыпущена под заголовком «Mike at Wrykyn». Вторая часть под (журнальным) названием «The Lost Lambs» в 1935 году вышла как «Enter Psmith», а в 1953 году — как «Mike and Psmith». (ru)
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