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  1. Three Men on the Bummel. Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), [ Note 1 ] published in 1889, [ 1 ] is a humorous novel by English writer Jerome K. Jerome describing a two-week boating holiday on the Thames from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford and back to Kingston. The book was initially intended to be a serious travel guide, [ 2 ...

    • Jerome K. Jerome
    • 1889
  2. Boating on the Thames became the latest craze: in 1888, the year in which Jerome wrote Three Men in a Boat, there were 8,000 registered boats on the river; by the following year there were 12,000. Jerome was therefore writing about the ‘in thing’ – the book doubtless swelled the number of boating fans – though the three friends had caught the bug earlier than most.

  3. Jan 31, 2022 · From 1888-90 he lived in Germany with Ettie, Elsie and recently born daughter Rowena, and it was there that he got the idea for a sequel to Three Men in a Boat, based around a bicycle tour of Germany.

  4. Three Men in a Boat also has much in common with the popular magazines of the time, including the Jerome-edited The Idler, which espoused a philosophy of sartorial leisure similar to that of the three men in Jerome’s story. The book was written at a time when boating on the Thames was becoming increasingly popular, and this popularity meant an increase in travel-guide books for prospective ...

  5. Three Men on the Bummel records a similar escapade, a break from the claustrophobia of suburban life some ten years later; their cycling tour in the Black Forest, at the height of the new bicycling craze, affords Jerome the opportunity for a light-hearted scrutiny of German social customs at a time of increasing general interest in a country ...

  6. Aug 28, 1995 · Two men, a hamper, and three oars immediately left the boat on the larboard side, and reclined on the bank, and one and a half moments afterwards, two other men disembarked from the starboard, and sat down among boat-hooks and sails and carpet-bags and bottles. The last man went on twenty yards further, and then got out on his head.

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  8. March 5, 2023. George, William Samuel Harris, J. and Montmorency, a lively fox-terrier, boat up the Thames, take in the scenery and meet several memorable characters along the way. J. narrates a good time was had by all, especially by the dog. This is another story where I noted that some things never change.

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