Three Men in a Boat

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? A dog, a river, and three utterly unprepared men. What could possibly go wrong?

Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) is a laugh-out-loud Victorian comedy that has delighted readers for generations. What starts as a peaceful boating holiday along the River Thames quickly becomes a riot of mishaps, misunderstandings, and memorable moments—all told with irresistible wit by narrator J.

? Meet George, Harris, and the unforgettable Montmorency the dog.
They set off in search of rest and recreation but find themselves entangled in a string of comic disasters: from battles with tow ropes and locked inns to epic struggles with cans of pineapple. Their antics, absurdities, and philosophical tangents make this more than a travelogue—it's pure comic genius.

? A timeless portrait of British eccentricity.
Published in 1889, Jerome's masterpiece is not only a satire of the upper-middle-class leisure lifestyle but also a warm celebration of friendship, the English countryside, and the joy of not taking life too seriously.

? What Critics and Readers Say:
"Still as funny as ever—an ageless gem of British humor." — The Guardian

"A perfect blend of travel writing and comedy." — The Times Literary Supplement

"Delightful from start to finish." — Amazon Reviewer

? Why You'll Love This Book:
A classic British comedy with timeless charm

Perfect for fans of P.G. Wodehouse, Douglas Adams, and Bill Bryson

A feel-good story about friendship, nature, and human folly

Great for light reading, travel lovers, or humorous fiction enthusiasts

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Produkt Details

Verlag: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 213 Seiten

Größe: 527,8 KB

ISBN: 9782386917400

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