Three Men in a Boat (Three Men, #1)
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1994 | Fiction & Poetry | Humor & Comedy | Travel
In 1889, satirist Jerome K. Jerome fully intended to write a serious travel guide when he and his two best friends embarked on a boating trip up the river Thames to Oxford. But his musings on landmarks and local history were soon hijacked by his own digressive, waggish voice. And so, what began as a peaceful and edifying two-week exploration soon floated upriver into farce—aided, quite naturally, by a portly ration of cheese, some very bad weather, and a dog named Montmorency.
Noted for its classic set pieces, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) is still uproariously fresh more than a century after it was first published and continues to influence writers and comedians to this day.
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Published by | Penguin Books |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9780140621334 |
Language | English |
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