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Three Men In A Boat Jerome Klapka Jerome

  • SKU: BELL-32499274
Three Men In A Boat Jerome Klapka Jerome
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.7

46 reviews

Three Men In A Boat Jerome Klapka Jerome instant download after payment.

Publisher: Aziloth Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.76 MB
Author: Jerome Klapka Jerome
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Three Men In A Boat Jerome Klapka Jerome by Jerome Klapka Jerome instant download after payment.

Review

“Wonderfully fresh and funny, and among examples of Victorian humour I would place it high in the pantheon, right up there with The Importance of Being Earnest and The Diary of a Nobody … triumphantly stands the test of time, with its comic flights of exaggeration, its occasional archness, and its entirely innocent hint of the camp.” — Daily Telegraph

“I fell out of bed laughing at Three Men in a Boat.” — Guardian

Product Description

Jerome K. Jerome’s tale of three well-to-do Englishmen, and one dog, on a boating expedition along the Thames is rightly famous as a comic classic. Jerome's masterful style turns even the most mundane events into a series of hilarious epics, from a visit to the doctor, to cooking breakfast, steering a punt or learning to play the banjo. But behind the light-hearted buffoonery and nimble-witted prose Jerome manages to weave into the story a pungent sarcasm, a pointed critique on both the self-centred nature of the English upper class, and the many ills of Victorian society.

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