Three Men in a Boat

Three Men in a Boat by JEROME K. JEROME is a humorous narrative that recounts a boating holiday on the Thames, originally published in 1889 and now presented in this edition by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, released on January 30, 2012. This 238-page book captures the misadventures of three men and their dog as they navigate the river from London to Oxford, blending elements of English history with social satire and farce.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of friendship and the comedic chaos that ensues during their journey. The story intertwines humorous anecdotes and observations, showcasing the characters’ interactions and the challenges they face along the way. This edition maintains the charm and wit of the original, ensuring that the timeless humor remains relevant and engaging for contemporary audiences.
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Jerome K. Jerome’s classic tale of a boating holiday on the Thames is just as funny now as when it was first published in 1889. As a bickering party of three men (and a dog) wind their chaotic way up the river from London to Oxford, fragments of English history mingle with social satire and farce, in a riotous mix which has lost none of its power to amuse.
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