Milady's Boudoir Print | 11" x 14" Jeeves and Wooster Giclée Poster | P.G. Wodehouse Fans Gift
Milady's Boudoir Print | 11" x 14" Jeeves and Wooster Giclée Poster | P.G. Wodehouse Fans Gift
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Step back to May 25th 1925 and pick up the latest issue of Milady’s Boudoir—Aunt Dahlia's women’s magazine that forever vexed Bertie Wooster. This exclusive Quill & Folly print recreates a Jazz-Age cover bursting with Wodehouse Easter eggs:
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Rosie M. Banks’s marital advice column (“How I Keep the Love of My Husband-Baby”)
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Bertie’s sartorial feature (“What the Well-Dressed Man Is Wearing”)
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A by-line from Pelham Grenville himself (“The Awful Gladness of the Mater”)
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Price 6d, cliff-top photo shoot, and a flapper in scarlet heels—straight from the Drones Club imagination
Printed on 175 gsm museum-grade matte paper with archival pigment inks, the artwork blends classic pulp-magazine illustration with a painterly, hand-touched finish. The result? A vintage cover that looks scavenged from Jeeves’s own scrap-book yet arrives crisp and colour-rich.
Specs
• Size: 11″ × 14″ (27.9 × 35.6 cm) – easy to frame, perfect gallery-wall anchor
• Paper: acid-free matte, 175 gsm – velvety texture, no glare
• Print method: high-resolution giclée, fade-resistant inks
• Ships rolled in a rigid tube; ready to hang or gift on arrival
Why Wodehouse Fans Love It
– A tongue-in-cheek homage to Bertie, Jeeves, and Wodehouse’s magazine-era humor
– Displays beautifully in libraries, dressing rooms, cocktail bars, or anywhere a splash of 1920s mischief is needed
Add this unique print to your wall and let every glance transport you to the comic glamour of P.G. Wodehouse’s roaring-twenties universe.
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