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Herbert Jenkins' most popular fictional creation was Mr. Joseph Bindle, who first appeared in a humorous novel in 1916 and in a number of sequels. In the preface to the books, T. P. O'Connor said that "Bindle is the greatest Cockney that has come into being through the medium of literature since Dickens wrote Pickwick Papers". The stories are based on the comedic drama of life at work, at home and all the adventures that take place along the way. It becomes clear as the stories progress that Bindle would not be who he is without Mrs. Bindle, and this book seeks to tell the stories of the Bindles from the distaff point of view. (Summary by Wikipedia and Don W. Jenkins)

Mrs. Bindle by Herbert George Jenkins (1876 - 1923‪)‬ LibriVox

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Herbert Jenkins' most popular fictional creation was Mr. Joseph Bindle, who first appeared in a humorous novel in 1916 and in a number of sequels. In the preface to the books, T. P. O'Connor said that "Bindle is the greatest Cockney that has come into being through the medium of literature since Dickens wrote Pickwick Papers". The stories are based on the comedic drama of life at work, at home and all the adventures that take place along the way. It becomes clear as the stories progress that Bindle would not be who he is without Mrs. Bindle, and this book seeks to tell the stories of the Bindles from the distaff point of view. (Summary by Wikipedia and Don W. Jenkins)

    Chapter I Mrs. Bindle's Lock Out

    Chapter I Mrs. Bindle's Lock Out

    • 38 min
    Chapter II Mrs. Bindle's Washing Day

    Chapter II Mrs. Bindle's Washing Day

    • 31 min
    Chapter III Mrs. Bindle Entertains

    Chapter III Mrs. Bindle Entertains

    • 41 min
    Chapter IV The Coming of Joseph the Second

    Chapter IV The Coming of Joseph the Second

    • 25 min
    Chapter V Mrs. Bindle Burns Incense

    Chapter V Mrs. Bindle Burns Incense

    • 23 min
    Chapter VI Mrs. Bindle Defends Her House

    Chapter VI Mrs. Bindle Defends Her House

    • 33 min

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