Three Men in a Boat / Three Men on the Bummel (Oxford World's Classics) Jerome, Jerome K. Published by Oxford University Press, ISBN ISBN · First published in , “Three Men in a Boat” by Jerome K. Jerome is the humorous story of three Englishman who find themselves in need of a vacation and decide to take a holiday boating on the Thames. The three friends, Jerome (referred to as “J”), George, and Harris, pile into a boat with food, clothes, and a fox terrier named Montmorency, and set off from London to see the English ISBN Three Men In A Boat ~~Jerome K Jerome. Year of Publication ~~~ Genre~~~Humour fiction. Plot: Story of three overworked friends who decide to holiday boating from Kingston to Oxford and back to Kingston on the river Thames/5(K).
― Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat. tags: kindlehighlight. 33 likes. Like "I like idling when I ought not to be idling; not when it is the only thing I have to do. Thatis my pig-headed nature. The time when I like best to stand with my back to the fire, calculating how much I owe, is when my desk is heaped highest with letters that. Three Men in a Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog Summary. "Three Men in a Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog" is Jerome K. Jerome's amusing account of a two-week boat trip up the Thames River from London to Oxford and back. The trip is taken by his friends George and Harris and himself, along with his rat terrier, Montmorency. Three Men In A Boat Jerome K. Jerome by Jerome K. Jerome. Publication date Usage Public Domain Mark Topics Pitman's New Era, shorthand Collection opensource Language english-handwritten. Three Men in a Boat, by Jerome K. Jerome. Written in Pitman's New Era shorthand. Addeddate
Lovely Folio Society edition of Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog!) by Jerome K. Jerome., with drawings by Ian Ribbons. Published in The story was first published in and is a humorous account of three men on a two-week boating holiday on the River Thames, traveling from from. Lovely Folio Society edition of Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog!) by Jerome K. Jerome., with drawings by Ian Ribbons. Published in The story was first published in and is a humorous account of three men on a two-week boating holiday on the River Thames, traveling from from. Boating on the Thames became the latest craze: in , the year in which Jerome wrote Three Men in a Boat, there were 8, registered boats on the river; by the following year there were 12, Jerome was therefore writing about the ‘in thing’ – the book doubtless swelled the number of boating fans – though the three friends had caught the bug earlier than most.
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