Bindle: The Story Of A Cheerful Soul is a novel written by Herbert George Jenkins and published in 1916. The book follows the life and adventures of a cheerful and optimistic man named Joseph Bindle, who works as a porter in London. Bindle is a lovable character who is always ready to help others and make the best of any situation. He is known for his wit, humor, and kindness, and he is loved by everyone who knows him. Throughout the book, Bindle encounters a variety of characters, from wealthy aristocrats to poor street vendors, and he always manages to bring a smile to their faces. He also…mehr
Bindle: The Story Of A Cheerful Soul is a novel written by Herbert George Jenkins and published in 1916. The book follows the life and adventures of a cheerful and optimistic man named Joseph Bindle, who works as a porter in London. Bindle is a lovable character who is always ready to help others and make the best of any situation. He is known for his wit, humor, and kindness, and he is loved by everyone who knows him. Throughout the book, Bindle encounters a variety of characters, from wealthy aristocrats to poor street vendors, and he always manages to bring a smile to their faces. He also has his own share of challenges, including a difficult boss and a love interest who is out of his league. But no matter what life throws at him, Bindle remains positive and optimistic, always looking for the good in people and situations. The book is a heartwarming and humorous tale of a simple man who finds joy in the little things in life. It is a celebration of the human spirit and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always a reason to smile. Bindle: The Story Of A Cheerful Soul is a classic novel that has been enjoyed by generations of readers and is still beloved today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Herbert George Jenkins was a British writer who founded the publishing company Herbert Jenkins Ltd, which published many of P. G. Wodehouse's works. Jenkins' parents were from Norfolk, and his obituary in The Times stated that he attended Greyfriars College. He started off as a journalist and then spent 11 years at The Bodley Head, before, establishing his own publishing firm in 1912. He remained single and died at the age of 47 on June 8, 1923, in Marylebone, London, following a six-month illness. Jenkins launched his own publishing company, Herbert Jenkins Limited, in 1912. Its offices were located in a narrow 19th-century building with five stories on Duke of York Street, just off Jermyn Street in London. It was a profitable business from the outset, due to Jenkins' unique ability (at the time) to accommodate to shifting popular tastes. He also had a keen eye for new talent and was not disheartened if a manuscript was rejected by other publishers. He also used novel promotional strategies, such as eye-catching advertisements and dust jackets, as well as a monthly journal called Wireless, which was extensively distributed among his readers.
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