THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX): THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX): Jerome K Jerome's Humorous Adventure on the Water

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Prabhat Prakashan, Jan 19, 2021 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 208 pages
Three Men in a Boat is generally accepted as a work of humour due to the amusing anecdotes the three men relate during their trip up the Thames. However; author Jerome K. Jerome originally intended the book to be a travel guide for tourists participating in the then-popular activity of leisure boating. Though the book did serve as a useful travel guide—and; in fact; still does; as many of the inns and pubs named in the work are still open—the timeless humour of Jerome's writing and the extreme popularity of the book in Great Britain transformed it into an important piece of popular culture as well.

THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX) by Jerome K Jerome: Embark on a humorous and adventurous journey with three friends as they take a boating trip along the Thames River. This classic novel likely offers readers a delightful narrative filled with witty observations and comical incidents. It provides a humorous escape into the world of these three men and their misadventures.

Key Aspects of the Book "THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX)":
Humorous Adventure: Enjoy the humor and wit of Jerome K Jerome as he narrates the misadventures of the three friends.
River Journey: Explore the scenic beauty of the Thames River and the quirks of the characters encountered along the way.

Jerome K Jerome takes readers on a comical boating adventure in "THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX)." This classic novel is known for its humor and entertaining narrative.

 

Contents

Chapter 1
21
Chapter 7
70
Chapter 8
80
Chapter 9
92
Chapter 10
103
Chapter 11
113
Chapter 12
124
Chapter 13
137
Chapter 14
151
Chapter 15
163
Chapter 16
177
Chapter 17
182
Chapter 18
190
Chapter 19
198
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Jerome K Jerome takes readers on a comical boating adventure in "THREE MEN IN A BOAT (CLASS IX)." This classic novel is known for its humor and entertaining narrative.

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