Three Men On The Bummel

Author: Jerome K. Jerome

In Three Men in a Boat, J the narrator, George, Harris, and Montmorency the dog, set off on their hilarious misadventures. This book describes a similar picaresque journey constrained only ‘by the necessity of getting back within a given time to the point from which one started’…..Read More

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