Three Men in a Boat (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) Hardcover by Jerome K Jerome
Three Men in a Boat (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) Hardcover by Jerome K Jerome
Product Details
- Publisher: Fingerprint (2023-01-09)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 184 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789354407024
- Item Weight: 257.99 grams
- Dimensions: 22.23 x 14.45 x 1.37 cm
Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat is a brilliantly funny tale of three friends: George, Harris, and the narrator, who embark on a boating trip up the Thames to escape the stress of modern life. What follows is a string of hilarious incidents, witty observations, and unforgettable encounters, all narrated with dry British humour and comic exaggeration. First published in 1889, this classic remains a delightful blend of travelogue, satire, and farce—offering not just laughter but also insights into human nature and the quirks of everyday life.
A timeless river journey brimming with wit, whimsy, and misadventure.
- Delve into timeless humour that continues to entertain across generations.
- Explore the quirks of human nature through comically exaggerated yet relatable characters.
- Experience a scenic river journey filled with mishaps, charm, and classic British wit.
- Enjoy a light yet thoughtful read that blends satire, travel, and friendship effortlessly.
- Rediscover a Victorian-era classic that remains fresh, funny, and remarkably modern in tone.
- Readers looking for a lighthearted classic.
- Fans of British wit and observational comedy.
- Travel lovers and weekend adventurers.
- Its humour transcends generations and cultures.
- Characters remain instantly relatable and endearing.
- The blend of satire and sincerity is rare and refreshing.
About the Author
Jerome Klapka Jerome, noted English writer and humourist. Born on May 2, 1859, in Caldmore, Walsall, England, he was the fourth child of Jerome Clapp—a nonconformist lay-preacher, ironmonger, and amateur architect—and Marguerite Jerome. Though named after his father, Jerome later adopted his middle name, Klapka, in honour of the Hungarian exile and hero George Klapka, who, allegedly, had stayed with the family while writing his memoirs. Inspired by one of Henry Longfellow’s poems, he decided to write about his days as an actor. In 1885, On the Stage—and Off came out. It was a comic memoir about his days in the repertory troupe. This work was to mark the real start of Jerome’s literary career. Four years later, in 1889, he came out with the book he is best known for, Three Men in a Boat.
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