Embark on a side-splitting journey along the River Thames with Three Men In A Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. Join three bumbling friends as they navigate mishaps, comedic situations, and eccentric characters in this timeless and uproarious classic. A hilarious river adventure! Jerome K. Jerome’s uproarious tale of a boating expedition Hilarious misadventures and comic escapades along the River Thames Memorable characters and witty observations that will leave you in stitches A humorous and lighthearted read for fans of classic comedy A delightful blend of satire, wit, and picturesque descriptions
Three Men In A Boat
$5.99
This classic comedic novel enhances literary appreciation and provides insight into Victorian-era English culture and humor.
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Weight | 0.199 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1.5 × 12.6 × 19.7 in |
Three Men in a Boat
$8.99
This classic novel enhances literary comprehension and provides historical context of late 19th-century England.
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), published in 1889, is a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. The book was initially intended to be a serious travel guide, with accounts of local history along the route, but the humorous elements took over to the point where the serious and somewhat sentimental passages seem a distraction to the comic novel. One of the most praised things about Three Men in a Boat is how undated it appears to modern readers – the jokes seem fresh and witty even today. The three men are based on Jerome himself and two real-life friends, George Wingrave (who would become a senior manager at Barclays Bank) and Carl Hentschel (the founder of a London printing business, called Harris in the book), with whom J. often took boating trips. The dog, Montmorency, is entirely fictional but, “as Jerome admits, developed out of that area of inner consciousness which, in all Englishmen, contains an element of the dog.” The trip is a typical boating holiday of the time in a Thames camping skiff. This was just after commercial boat traffic on the Upper Thames had died out, replaced by the 1880s craze for boating as a leisure activity.
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Weight | 0.204 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17 × 0.6 × 24.4 in |
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