- George Alexander Pyke, Lord Tilbury
George Alexander Pyke, Lord Tilbury is a recurring
fictional character in the stories of British comic writerP. G. Wodehouse , being apublishing magnate , head of the Mammoth Publishing Company, but also a pig lover, owner ofBuckinghamshire Big Boy . He appears in severalnovel s, but is perhaps best known for his involvement with the denizens ofBlandings Castle in "Summer Lightning " (1929) and "Heavy Weather" (1933).Life
We first meet the great man in "
Bill the Conqueror ", as plain Sir George Pyke. By the time he is introduced to the reader, his Mammoth Publishing Company is already a mighty undertaking, and Pyke is about to become a Lord – he selects the Tilbury title based on the address of his headquarters, at Tilbury House on Tilbury Street.He is not a tall man, and running somewhat to fat. His similarity to
Napoleon , both in physique and character, is often remarked upon. He is a widower, his late wife Lucy having left him a son named Roderick. He also has a sister named Francie, who is married to an archaeologist, and he had an elder brother, named Edmond.After school, where he knew both
Lord Emsworth and his brotherGalahad Threepwood and was given the nickname "Stinker", he became a clerk in asolicitor 's office, but soon broke into the media, founding his first magazine, "Pyke's Weekly". With the success of this paper, thanks in no small part to the advice of his sister, Pyke's empire began to grow, accumulating such titles as "Society Spice" and "Home Gossip".Pyke's right-hand man at the Mammoth is Percy Pilbeam, an efficient young man who becomes editor of "Society Spice" when Pyke's son runs off, and later heads up a detective agency.
tories
George Pyke appears in the following books:
* "
Bill the Conqueror " (1924) – in which much of his family appear, and he becomes a Lord
* "Sam the Sudden " (1925) – (U.S. title: "Sam in the Suburbs")
* "Summer Lightning " (1929) – in which he only appears off-stage, acting through Pilbeam (U.S. title: "Fish Preferred")
* "Heavy Weather" (1933) – in which he must himself come toBlandings Castle
* "Service With a Smile " (1961) – in which he comes up againstUncle Fred
* "Frozen Assets " (1964) – in which he finally falls in love (U.S. title: "Biffen's Millions")The Mammoth Publishing Company crops up in many other stories, for example providing employment for Ashe Marson and Joan Valentine in "
Something Fresh ".
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