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Three Men in a Boat - A Timeless British Comedy of Travel Friendship and Utter Nonsense - cover

Three Men in a Boat - A Timeless British Comedy of Travel Friendship and Utter Nonsense

Jerome K. Jerome, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Summary

What happens when three friends and a fox terrier set off on a river holiday… with no clue what they're doing?

Three Men in a Boat is Jerome K. Jerome's beloved comic masterpiece that has delighted readers for over a hundred years. Chronicling the misadventures of three hilariously unprepared men (and their dog Montmorency) as they navigate the River Thames, this classic blends travelogue, farce, and sharp British wit.

With unforgettable observations on life, laziness, and the absurdities of society, this novel is equal parts laugh-out-loud comedy and gentle philosophical reflection—an enduring favorite for fans of P.G. Wodehouse, Oscar Wilde, and Douglas Adams.

💬 "Witty, wry, and wildly entertaining—a brilliant satire wrapped in a boating trip."

⛵ Why You'll Love It
Endlessly quotable with laugh-out-loud moments on every page

A snapshot of Victorian England with surprisingly modern humor

Ideal for fans of travel writing, dry wit, and classic British comedy

📣 Pack Your Oars—The Fun Begins Here.
Buy Three Men in a Boat today and join one of literature's most delightfully ridiculous journeys.
Available since: 04/17/2025.
Print length: 213 pages.

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